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Village chief helps cultivate prosperity

- By ZHANG YU in Shijiazhua­ng zhangyu1@chinadaily.com.cn

Yin Jiping, Party chief of a village in North China’s Hebei province, said he began carrying out new plans to increase the prosperity of villagers after receiving inspiratio­n from the central government.

Yin attended the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in October, after which he returned to Tayuanzhua­ng village in Zhengding county, Shijiazhua­ng, and held a dozen conference­s with party members and villagers to pass on what he learned from the gathering.

“The part of the report I remember most is that we need to put in place sound systems, mechanisms and policies to build rural areas with thriving businesses, pleasant living environmen­ts, social etiquette and civility, along with effective governance and prosperity,” he said.

Inspired by the report, Yin, together with his colleagues, devised a new plan to build their village with more thriving businesses.

The village will develop a 500-mu (33-hectare) figplantin­g base as a tourism project and also set up a food processing industry.

“The village is now developing rural tourism in which the agricultur­al base can act as a place for visitors to try their green thumbs at harvesting figs,” he said.

Since 2008, the village started to develop a collective economy by developing primary, secondary and tertiary industries, which opened up more channels to increase villagers’ incomes.

Villagers can work at companies set up in the village such as vegetable cultivatio­n and other agricultur­al pursuits, food processing and e-commerce enterprise­s, and they can also get a share of the profits.

Zhao Ruiming, a villager of Tayuanzhua­ng, said both he and his wife worked at companies in the village and can earn about 8,000 yuan each month together.

For the tourism industry, Tayuanzhua­ng took advantage of its location near Hutuo river, which is a popular scenic spot thanks to its picturesqu­e landscape.

“We develop rural tourism that includes experienci­ng rural lives, living in rural households and eating local homemade specialtie­s,” Yin said, adding that more and more city dwellers like to return to nature and experience rural life for themselves.

Last year, Tayuanzhua­ng has received more than 200,000 tourists and the number is expected to double because the village will further develop its tourism sector this year, he said.

Ten years ago, the average annual income of villagers at Tayuanzhua­ng was only about 4,000 yuan.

Last year, the average income of 2,030 villagers at Tayuanzhua­ng reached 21,000 yuan and it’s expected to reach 30,000 yuan by 2020, Yin said.

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