Huangyangchuan (simplified Chinese: 黄羊川镇; traditional Chinese: 黃羊川鎮; pinyin: Huángyángchuān Zhèn; lit. 'Town of Yellow Sheep River')[1] is a village situated in Gu Lang Gorgean, an arid, mountainous region of Gansu Province, China. It is home mostly to poor families who rely on agriculture for their income.

Film

Yellow Sheep River is also the name of a film about sheep farmers from the village. The documentary is without dialogue or subtitles, and follows the farmers to provide a picturesque view of rural life.[2][3][4]

References

  1. The Atlantic How the west was wired - retrieved 2012-12-23
  2. Joint Entertainment
  3. New York Times Yellow Sheep River Overview - retrieved 2012-12-23M
  4. San Francisco Chronicle

37°22′49″N 103°03′56″E / 37.38028°N 103.06556°E / 37.38028; 103.06556

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