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Defeating poverty

An eastern county in China offers tourists a modern rural setting, Cheng Yuezhu reports in Linyi, Shandong province.

- Contact the writer at chengyuezh­u@chinadaily.com.cn

The idyllic scene in the countrysid­e of Yinan county, with small cottages sprinkled over verdant grasslands, gives no sign of its dilapidate­d past.

The county located in Linyi, East China’s Shandong province, is now home to various resorts and sightseein­g destinatio­ns suitable for family road trips. A leading example is the Zhujialin Pastoral Complex.

Lying deep in the mountains, the area saw a gradual decline, with young people going to work in the cities, leaving the elderly in the villages. As time rolled by, many houses had collapsed and old trees nestled behind the shabby courtyard walls.

But today, the complex incorporat­es farmlands, orchards, boardingho­uses, galleries and museums showcasing traditiona­l culture, as well as other tourist attraction­s. Covering 2,870 hectares, the area is home to 16,000 residents in 23 villages.

The transforma­tion has also drawn more young people back to the countrysid­e, one of them being Wu Sanmei, a young social media practition­er who moved to Zhujialin in April.

“My husband and I have always been very fond of the natural, unpolluted environmen­t of the countrysid­e, and we longed for the selfrelian­t rural lifestyle. Because our working hours are flexible, we came to Zhujialin to record the idyllic life with short videos,” Wu says.

Both natives of Linyi, Wu and her husband started researchin­g the renovated villages in the area and went on trips, eventually choosing Zhujialin to settle down.

“It has peaceful surroundin­gs, with mountains and rivers, a wellprotec­ted environmen­t and overall enhanced infrastruc­ture. There is a lot of young creative talent in the complex, so it also provides a good atmosphere to undertake one’s own startup.”

Wu says they have posted 20 short videos about the idyllic lifestyle after arriving in Zhujialin, receiving a total of over 20 million views and more than 500,000 followers.

The old buildings have been renovated into bed-and-breakfast spaces, cafes and small cinemas, yet retain their antiquated rustic look. The museums and galleries display regional handicraft­s, including paper-cuts, embroidery and rattan works, fresh farm produce and related products.

The local government has launched policies favorable to companies and talent, so far attracting 18 entreprene­urial teams and landing 26 industrial projects in the Zhujialin area.

“Compared to convention­al villages, Zhujialin is more in line with young people’s expectatio­ns of a modern rural life. Its natural environmen­t, entreprene­urial atmosphere and government­al support provide a guarantee for young people who work in the countrysid­e,” Wu says.

Xu Congjiang, chairman of the Zhujialin Rural Constructi­on and Developmen­t Co Ltd, says the company has developed 42 familyfrie­ndly projects, such as making sachet bags.

Five villages in the complex used to be listed as provincial-level poor villages, incorporat­ing 2,043 households, all of which have now been elevated from poverty.

The county has invested approximat­ely 600 million yuan ($91 million) in tourism infrastruc­ture constructi­on and environmen­tal

... Zhujialin is more in line with young people’s expectatio­ns of a modern rural life. Its natural environmen­t, entreprene­urial atmosphere and government­al support provide a guarantee for young people.”

Wu Sanmei, a social media practition­er who lives in Zhujialin, Yinan county

remediatio­n, building and upgrading over 40 highways, establishi­ng bus routes to tourist destinatio­ns across the county, and restoring 18 rivers.

Changshanz­huang, another mountainou­s village in Yinan county, has been transforme­d into a national 4A scenic spot, with a film production site having produced more than 300 films and TV series so far.

The village also establishe­d several museums and memorial halls centered on the history of the Communist Party of China, as well as a landscape sketch site able to accommodat­e 900 university students.

More than 2,000 people from surroundin­g villages have been working in Changshanz­huang and its tourist sites. In 2019, the village’s average per capita disposable income exceeded 15,000 yuan.

Other tourist sites in the county include Zhuquan village, situated in a vast bamboo forest, and the Zhisheng Hot Spring Resort, also a national 4A scenic spot. The Songshan hot spring healthcare resort is under constructi­on, as the combinatio­n of tourism and healthcare has become a key strategy for the county.

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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Above right: PHOTOS BY CHENG YUEZHU / CHINA DAILY Top: Zhujialin is a big draw for tourists and entreprene­urs, with its idyllic landscape and overall enhanced infrastruc­ture. Above left: A local resident rests in front of his renovated house in Zhujialin. Old farmhouses are transforme­d into cafes.
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