An 11-year-old Chinese boy who earned 4,000 yuan (US$550) a month selling milk tea at the night market during the summer holidays has been praised for his “business sense”.
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Nicknamed Nuomi, the boy is a Primary Five student in central China’s Hunan province.
His mother, surnamed Li, said she let him work as a street vendor to reward him for coming first in class during last term’s final exam.
He got 100 points in English and mathematics and 98 in the Chinese exam.

Li said Nuomi had shown a keen interest in gourmet food and had a head for business.
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