Chinese woman Yang Kexin of Miao ethnic group displays an artwork made of aerolite at her science museum to introduce meteorite culture in Guiyang cit
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Chinese woman Yang Kexin of Miao ethnic group displays an artwork made of aerolite at her science museum to introduce meteorite culture in Guiyang city, southwest China's Guizhou province, 25 May 2018. Chinese woman Yang Kexin of Miao ethnic group from Guiyang city, southwest China's Guizhou province, who was born in the 1990s found more than 600 blocks of aerolite in five years. Yang had an interest in found blocks of meteorite at the Gobi Desert as she worked in Hami city. A meteorite hunting is the search for meteorites. A person engaged in the search for meteorites is known as a meteorite hunter. She was called meteorite hunter by others and she loved it. Yang used meteorite she found to make the bracelets, necklaces, pendants, and other decorations. The girl brought 600 blocks of meteorite back to Guiyang city and opened a science museum to introduce meteorite culture in her hometown in 2017.