XINING: Yulrabgye, 24, a Tibetan herder from northwest China's Qinghai Province, once thought that yak milk had no other use than making butter for his family consumption.
He used to raise some 20 yaks at his pastureland for selling beef, and the milk produced by these yaks was barely enough for his kitchen use.
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