Fujian province's Houhuang village has become a rural getaway for urbanites, with its proximity to the city, green fields, clean river and ancient buildings.[Photo by Yang Feiyue/China Daily] |
A decade ago, this backwater was a mess. But, thanks to smart planning, it now draws urban folk looking for a rural getaway
Houhuang village is picture of green fields, clean rivers, and ancient buildings with redbrick walls and red-tile roofs. Some are nearly a century old and used to serve as lookout towers for the Chinese Red Army.
Seen from on high, the buildings all resemble giant gems embedded on a green landscape.
The village, in Fujian province's Putian, is filled with tourists when we visit in early December. Some are enjoying barbecues, while others relax near a river. Everything seems peaceful under a blue sky.
"Beautiful mountains, fresh air, organic fruit and vegetables are among the highlights of Houhuang," says Xu Cong, the Party secretary of the village.
"It's a good place for urban folk to blow off steam, since it's close to the city."
The village is only a 20-minute drive from downtown Putian.
Houhuang, which covers an area of 1.5 square kilometers, has a population of roughly 1,000.
In the old days, many of its residents migrated to Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
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