Meet the Singaporean who started a farm growing longans and lychees in China's Guangdong

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Meet the Singaporean who started a farm growing longans and lychees in China's Guangdong
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Around 2,000 Singaporeans live, work and play in southern China's Guangdong province. Maoming is a coastline city facing the South China Sea, with a population of around six million and known for its fruit production.

Around 2,000 Singaporean s live, work and play in southern China's Guangdong province. Maoming is a coastline city facing the South China Sea, with a population of around six million and known for its fruit production. In 2006, Singaporean Justin Low opened a farm in Huazhou -- a county-level city under the administration of Maoming, which is about 500km away from Guangzhou city.

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