Shanghai Daily

Refurbishm­ents give rural village a new lease of life

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IN the serene countrysid­e of Songjiang, the rhythmic clattering of green trains along the Shanghai-Hangzhou-Ningbo railway marks the passage of time.

Under the ancient railway bridges, a patchwork of farmlands stretches to the horizon, ending at quaint Jiangnan-style houses with white walls and black tiles, all adorned with colorful wall paintings.

This picturesqu­e setting belongs to Luxing Village, now recognized as a “Beautiful Rural Village of Shanghai” and embodying a perfect blend of traditiona­l charm and modern vitality.

Wu Jiandong, who selected Ludiao Bay Old Street in Luxing Village for his commercial venture in 2021, remembers the area as being “covered in dust by day and mud by rain” and has seen it change over time.

The old street now boasts neatly paved bluestone bricks and the houses are adorned with small wooden plaques detailing the homeowners’ surnames, constructi­on dates and residency status.

These touches not only aid in management but also offer visitors insights into the town’s architectu­ral history.

“Some families have moved back, renovating their ancestral homes and even renting out spare properties for a tidy income,” said Du Renming, deputy director of the village.

Renovation­s of run-down farmhouses and improvemen­ts to infrastruc­ture are partially responsibl­e for the renewed interest in village life.

Luxing Village has also ventured into innovative agricultur­al practices, establishi­ng a “farmingaqu­aculture cycle” to diversify its industry.

With vast farmlands and a rich history of rice cultivatio­n, the village introduced a profession­al cooperativ­e for crab farming, creating employment for nearly 40 households.

The “Mao Lake Huangpu River Hairy Crab” from the village’s 145-mu crab farming base has won the “Golden Crab Award” at a national competitio­n, becoming a signature product of Luxing.

Moreover, the village has attracted popular eateries to Ludiao Bay, enriching its industry with a mix of rice fragrance, plump crabs and rural tourism.

Luxing Village has built its cultural and tourism brand over years of exploratio­n by connecting historical locations and cultural icons with its agricultur­al and historical heritage.

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