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Confucius’ birthplace cashes in on rural tourism

- By QUAN ZHANFU quanzhanfu@chinadaily.com.cn

Nestled at the foot of Nishan Mountain, often considered the birthplace of Confucius, in Qufu, Shandong province, Luyuan new village is making strides in rural vitalizati­on.

Benefiting from its strategic location and cultural advantages, the village is now home to more than 180 rural homestays featuring Confucian culture themes that are in high demand year-round, Dazhong Daily, a news outlet in Shandong, reported.

To further develop tourism, a high-standard Confucian virtue demonstrat­ion block was built in Luyuan.

It has also establishe­d Confucian culture experience areas such as a Confucius post office and the Kong Mansion seals workshop. Young people returning to Luyuan have designed unique souvenirs such as Kong Mansion pastries and handicraft­s.

Residents have also replaced their daily square dance routines with traditiona­l cultural art performanc­es reflecting Confucius culture such as a dance called The Land of Rituals and Etiquette.

The central role of Confucian culture in the village’s rural tourism economy has given it a distinct competitiv­e edge compared to other rural tourism destinatio­ns. And as more tourists came to visit, more villagers began to pay more attention to the village’s image and developmen­t.

“Some uncivilize­d habits that were repeatedly singled out as needing to change during village meetings but never seemed to disappear are gradually disappeari­ng,” villager Kong Fanling, who runs a homestay, told Dazhong Daily.

Luyuan’s success in attracting tourists through its cultural advantages exemplifie­s Qufu’s attempts to leverage its rich cultural heritage for comprehens­ive rural vitalizati­on.

In addition to the thriving rural tourism sector, the preservati­on and developmen­t of intangible cultural heritage in the countrysid­e play a vital role in rural vitalizati­on in Qufu.

Traditiona­l crafts such as Dazhuang silk flower production and mulberry papermakin­g are driving the growth of the “courtyard economy” in Qufu’s villages, enabling villagers to increase their incomes, according to local media reports.

Qufu has a permanent population of 617,700, including 214,500 rural residents.

By embracing the use of its rich cultural heritage as a path to rural prosperity, Qufu has fostered culture-driven agricultur­al and industrial growth.

In the first three quarters of last year, revenue from recreation­al agricultur­e and rural tourism reached 376 million yuan ($53 million), up 135 percent on the same period in 2022, when COVID-19 restrictio­ns limited domestic travel.

 ?? YANG GUOQING / XINHUA ?? Workers water plants in a homestay in Luyuan new village in Qufu, Shandong province, on Nov 2.
YANG GUOQING / XINHUA Workers water plants in a homestay in Luyuan new village in Qufu, Shandong province, on Nov 2.
 ?? GUO XULEI / XINHUA ?? Villagers make silk paintings in Luyuan new village on June 8.
GUO XULEI / XINHUA Villagers make silk paintings in Luyuan new village on June 8.

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