Meet the Singaporean who started a farm growing longans and lychees in China's Guangdong
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. 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. Justin, who currently resides in Shenzhen, has help from around 100 workers who harvest the farm's yearly output of around 600,000kg of longan and lychee. Tan Si Hui reports.Â
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. 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. Justin, who currently resides in Shenzhen, has help from around 100 workers who harvest the farm's yearly output of around 600,000kg of longan and lychee. Tan Si Hui reports.Â