How did China get on the path of reform and opening-up?
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On a winter's night in December 1978, 18 farmers in Xiaogang village, Fengyang county, reached a contract. At the time, they didn't expect that their action could herald a reform that would change the fate of hundreds of millions of Chinese farmers.
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