
Wu Hua
Wu Hua is a garment worker based in Guangzhou, China, who works tirelessly sewing pants in a factory that contributes to one of the fastest-growing industries in the world. Earning a meager wage of around $5 an hour, he exemplifies the challenging working conditions faced by many laborers in the region, where long hours and minimal pay are common as they produce inexpensive clothing for global markets.
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Wu Hua was claimed to be Wu Sha's nephew and served as a top minister under the Qing Dynasty.
Don’t mess with the Wu Sha clanWu Hua mentioned the completion of ecological governance in the region.
争取一年干得比一年好 --时政--人民网Wu Hua was the commander of the Eleventh Regiment during the battle.
新张家反顽阻援战,锻造“铁锤子团”--党史-中国共产党新闻网Wu Hua sews pants seven days a week in a factory in Guangzhou.
Onde as exportações da China começam: por dentro do vasto mercado de GuangzhouWu Hua sews pants, seven days a week, at a factory in Guangzhou.
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