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Yangmei, Rong County

Coordinates: 22°42′20″N 110°39′05″E / 22.7055°N 110.6515°E / 22.7055; 110.6515
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Yangmei (Chinese: 杨梅; pinyin: Yángméi) is a town located in Rong County, Yulin, Guangxi, China. It is named after the fruit yangmei (Myrica rubra).

The town's population is approximately 5,3000.[1] In May 2007, Affected by the protest of Bobai, Yangmei was the site of large protests held by local people against China's one-child policy.[2]

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22°42′20″N 110°39′05″E / 22.7055°N 110.6515°E / 22.7055; 110.6515