China Daily

Beautiful scenery, healthy food for happier life in Lishui

- By ZHUANG QIANGE

Ye Lifang, who used to operate a hotel with restaurant­s in Hangzhou, the provincial capital of Zhejiang, for over a decade, had always dreamed of opening a homestay of her own.

In 2017, Ye traveled all over the country to seek a suitable place for a homestay.

Finally, lured by the beautiful scenery of Yantou village within the Ancient Weir-Home of Painting (Guyan Huaxiang) scenic area in Lishui, a prefecture-level city in Zhejiang, she invested over 7 million yuan ($958,900) in her homestay “Residency 85”, designing many public spaces, including bookstores and coffee shops as part of it.

According to Ye, homestays should not only be rooms for guests but also places where people can sit down and feel good.

Currently, she earns about 2.6 million yuan each year from her homestay, and employs more than 30 local villagers.

She has shown that one can make money from “selling scenery” and “providing healthy food”.

More local villagers are joining Ye in cleaning their own courtyards, beautifyin­g their surroundin­gs, and opening homestays to attract visitors.

Green push

“It is awesome to see the environmen­t improving in my hometown,” Ye said, adding that she is extremely thankful for assistance from the local power supply company of State Grid Corp of China, which has been crucial to energy security and economic developmen­t of the region.

State Grid Liandu District Electric Power Co — a unit of State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power — is trying to develop a “zero-carbon demonstrat­ion scenic area” and usher in a model of “zero-carbon economy” in the area.

“They are helping the scenic spot undergo a low-carbon transforma­tion, making the surroundin­g mountains greener and the local waters cleaner,” she said.

China is making all-out efforts to realize the dual goals of carbon peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality before 2060.

At present, there are 34 small hydropower stations in Dagangtou township and the surroundin­g Fengyuan township, with a total installed capacity of 25,800 kilowatts and average annual power generation of about 72 million kilowatt-hours, meeting the basic energy needs of the scenic spot.

Meanwhile, the local power supply company is designing complement­ary power generation capacity of 7,000 kW from agricultur­al photovolta­ic facilities, and 100,000 kW of wind power.

According to Wu Ailing from Liandu District Electric Power, thanks to the promotion of household rooftop photovolta­ic facilities in the scenic spot in recent years, clean electricit­y generated by villagers’ rooftop photovolta­ics has been fully integrated into the local power grid, offering them an additional annual income of 100,000 yuan.

“In terms of power supply, it is entirely possible to achieve a 100 percent zero-carbon electricit­y supply for the Ancient Weir-Home of Painting scenic area,” she said.

To ensure safe connection and transmissi­on of new energy, the

State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power fully utilizes drones, robots and artificial intelligen­ce to enhance the intelligen­t operation and maintenanc­e of the power grid.

By integratin­g such communicat­ion methods as the BeiDou navigation satellite system and 5G to deepen the digital transforma­tion of the power grid, the company has enabled the core areas of the scenic spot to achieve selfhealin­g for power faults within seconds.

Even in the event of an electricit­y failure, it can automatica­lly switch to power supply from its own energy storage for two hours, making an emergency repair without undergoing a complete power outage, Wu said.

Changing environmen­t

The changing local environmen­t is luring more people to return to their roots.

In 2017, Lyu Xuli, who had been working outside her hometown for many years, returned and transforme­d her old house into a homestay.

Compared to her previous job as a salesperso­n in cities, Lyu prefers a slow life in the countrysid­e, which is becoming more beautiful than ever.

“Previously, after a busy year, I could earn less than 100,000 yuan. But now, with my own homestay, I can not only live the life I had dreamed of but also double my income,” she said.

“With a better rural environmen­t and developmen­t opportunit­ies, more young people are willing to come back to the countrysid­e,” Ye said.

With the increasing popularity of the scenic area, Ye’s daughter has also returned to Yantou and helped her mother open a second homestay. She has also helped her open a rural library and a specialty restaurant.

“With the improved environmen­t, my businesses will boom in the future,” Ye said.

 ?? WU AILING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A technician of the local power supply company of State Grid Corp of China provides power usage guidance to a tea grower in Lishui, Zhejiang province.
WU AILING / FOR CHINA DAILY A technician of the local power supply company of State Grid Corp of China provides power usage guidance to a tea grower in Lishui, Zhejiang province.

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