Global Times

Architects, designers transform Jiangxi village into cultural hub

- By Xu Liuliu

Xiamutang, a village in East China's Jiangxi Province, has been transforme­d into a cultural hub through a rural renovation project titled Village Vision.

The new village opened to the public on September 30 with new architectu­ral designs, art installati­ons and playground facilities for children.

Launched by China Building Center and UED magazine, the Village Vision project aims to innovate traditiona­l villages using their unique cultural characteri­stics. Liu Qing, UED's executive editor-in-chief, told the Global Times on October 1 that the project is an experiment to see how rural villages can be developed in the future.

“We hope to accomplish rural revitaliza­tion through design, culture and art,” she said.

According to Liu, Xiamutang now boasts a library of handpainte­d books for children, an exhibition space, a summer design camp, as well as a studio for traditiona­l hand-made paper crafts.

Chinese designer Xie Xiaoying converted a pool in the village center into a waterside open-air theater where villagers can find rest and entertain.

Works by students at Chinese and overseas universiti­es are currently on display around the village, including Bamboo Suspenders from Hunan University, Plum Blossom-fun from the Central Academy of Fine Arts as well as Fairyland from Xi'an JiaotongLi­verpool University.

 ?? Photo: Courtesy of UED magazine ?? A dragon-shaped swing in Xiamutang village, Jiangxi Province
Photo: Courtesy of UED magazine A dragon-shaped swing in Xiamutang village, Jiangxi Province

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