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邵阳市崇木凼村——村晚慰乡愁| 古村年味⑦
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-16 10:55
湖南日报全媒体记者 邹丽娜 郑丹枚 【走读古村】 邵阳市隆回县小沙江、麻塘山、虎形山的瑶民们沸腾了,今天他们要赶赴一场春天的约会——崇木凼村 的村晚。 虎形山瑶族乡崇木凼村,袁树雄在村晚舞台歌唱。 2月5日,隆回县 2月5日,立春后的第一天。 立是开始,春是希望。春来了,年到了。 袁树雄踩着音乐的节拍来了,谭美珍牵着盛装的学生来了,陈治安拎着炭灯来了,钟建桐提着木版也来 了…… 古树在风中含笑,雾霭在山间跳跃,竹枧引来的山泉叮咚入瓮,裙裾飘飘的瑶家阿妹银饰脆响,它们仿 佛在欢呼:"都来了!都来了!" 当夕阳为古树披上金色薄纱,崇木凼村的青石板路上已响起欢快的脚步声。 这里是海拔1350米的雪峰山高山台地,这里是独具一格的云上花瑶。 云是大山的魂魄,瑶是大山的精灵。 2月5日,崇木凼 村村民在村晚舞台下手舞足蹈,与台上的演员互动。 新年相聚共庆的民俗,在花瑶已传承了千年。当铜锣响彻山岗时,他们便盛装而出,聚拢一处,烧起篝 火,载歌载舞,通宵达旦。 传统而富有特色的瑶乡民俗,和现代且充满张力的村晚舞台,像斗榫合缝般珠联璧合。 云端放声,群山回应。 村晚悠悠,足慰乡愁。 云端盛会,村晚有约 春山在望,旋律响起。随着 ...
(新春见闻)“空心侨乡”蝶变“创客天堂”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-09 13:06
塘口镇是开平碉楼群的核心区,超500处碉楼矗立田间。然而,随着村民移民或外出打工,碉楼侨宅一 度人去楼空、破败凋零。 2009年,五邑大学的学者带来"仓东计划",塘口镇开启从"空心侨乡"到"创客天堂"的蝶变。现今塘口镇 的侨乡风味工业建筑群错落有致,修复后的碉楼侨屋成为研学课堂与博物馆,旧厂房改造成青年旅舍、 民宿,废弃粮仓、旧骑楼被盘活成书店、咖啡店等。 中新社广东江门2月9日电 题:"空心侨乡"蝶变"创客天堂" 作者 王华 沈甸 广东江门开平市塘口墟的百年碉楼群是侨乡历史文化的"天然博物馆"。这个一度破败凋零、只剩9位常 住居民的"空心墟",如今有超过2000名粤港澳创客入驻,催生372家初创企业,每年吸引超百万客流。 春节临近,海外侨胞集中返乡寻根,游客纷至沓来、春节期间民宿预订爆满,百年侨乡的马年新春熠熠 生辉。 午后,咖啡店主理人梁艳芬正调制特色咖啡,吸引两位法国游客驻足。2024年,梁艳芬从澳门返乡创 业,用开平特产"广合腐乳"独创"中国芝士"腐乳咖啡,日均销量超过100杯,节假日还会翻番,一年能 消耗600罐腐乳。 离咖啡店不远的"乡遇民宿"今年春节的客房订单已经爆满。民宿主理人谢沃根是返乡退伍 ...
南京高淳桠溪千米长街宴热闹开席
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-11 14:10
Core Viewpoint - The Yaxi International Slow City Long Street Feast in Nanjing's Gaochun district successfully showcases local farmhouse cuisine, homestay development, and cultural heritage, while effectively promoting rural tourism [2][5][19] Group 1: Event Details - The event took place on January 11, featuring over 450 tables set along a road stretching more than 1600 meters [2][4][18] - The atmosphere was festive, highlighted by local culinary specialties, authentic farmhouse flavors, and folk performance parades [2][5][16] Group 2: Impact on Local Economy - The Long Street Feast serves as a platform to display local agricultural products and cultural uniqueness, contributing to the growth of rural tourism [5][19] - The event not only attracts local residents but also engages visitors, including international students from Nanjing University of Science and Technology and Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications [11][13]
他们在昭化古城,让千年历史“活”在当下
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-12-19 20:26
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the revitalization efforts of the ancient city of Zhaohua in Sichuan Province, focusing on cultural preservation and rural tourism development since 2012, aiming to restore the city's historical significance and improve residents' living conditions [1]. Group 1: Historical Significance - Zhaohua Ancient City, with over 2300 years of history, is recognized as a well-preserved ancient city from the Three Kingdoms period, located at the confluence of three rivers [1]. - The city is referred to as "the throat of the whole Shu" and "the lock of northern Sichuan," emphasizing its strategic importance [1]. Group 2: Revitalization Efforts - Since 2012, Zhaohua District has initiated a series of protective measures for traditional villages, aiming to enhance the village environment while promoting rural tourism [1]. - The revitalization efforts have transformed the chaotic living conditions of residents, allowing the ancient city to regain its vitality [1]. Group 3: Cultural Guardians - Four individuals closely connected to Zhaohua Ancient City are highlighted: - Zhai Zhigang, who runs a restaurant and is involved in cultural heritage protection [3][5]. - Gou Huan, a fifth-generation inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage of Sichuan's storytelling art, who performs in the city [7][9]. - Yang Mo, a post-95 tea house owner who connects the past and present through tea culture [10][11][13]. - Rao Bin, a collector of Han dynasty bricks, who has been gathering artifacts since his youth [14][15][16][17]. Group 4: Community Engagement - The article emphasizes the mutual nourishment between the city and its people, showcasing how the residents contribute to the cultural and historical narrative of Zhaohua [1]. - Various activities, such as local markets and craft-making, illustrate the community's engagement in preserving and promoting their heritage [20][21][25].
福州九峰村冬景迷人
Xin Hua She· 2025-12-10 01:01
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the development of tourism in Jiufeng Village, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, driven by investments in infrastructure and heritage restoration, attracting numerous visitors during the winter season [1]. Group 1: Tourism Development - Jiufeng Village has seen a significant increase in tourism due to its picturesque winter scenery, characterized by vibrant maple leaves and ancient architecture [1]. - The local government has continuously invested funds into the restoration of historical sites and the improvement of public services, which has contributed to the growth of the rural tourism industry [1].
(走进中国乡村)广西河池仫佬族村落蜕变记:旧时天险地 今成“丰饶乡”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-16 05:28
Core Insights - The transformation of the Mulao ethnic village in Guangxi's Hechi has turned a previously isolated area into a thriving tourist destination, showcasing the integration of local culture into rural tourism [1][2] - The development of the Cotton Pit tourism resort has significantly improved local infrastructure and living conditions, leading to a resurgence in the local economy and a return of former migrant workers [2][3] Group 1: Tourism Development - The Cotton Pit tourism resort features immersive attractions such as bungee jumping, infinity pools, and glass slides, designed to blend with the natural landscape while preserving the unique geological features [1] - Since its opening in May, the cliffside bookstore has attracted over 100,000 visitors, highlighting the successful fusion of tourism and cultural experiences [1] Group 2: Economic Impact - The local government invested billions in the development of the Cotton Pit area, resulting in improved roads and utilities, which have transformed the livelihoods of local residents [2] - Many villagers, previously working in distant cities, have returned to establish businesses such as homestays and restaurants, benefiting from the tourism boom [2][3] Group 3: Cultural Integration - The tourism project emphasizes the preservation and promotion of Mulao culture through the establishment of cultural venues and events, enhancing the visitor experience [2] - Future plans include expanding the "Cotton Pit" model to incorporate various new tourism experiences, further increasing the region's appeal [3]
秦岭深处“村光”闪耀(在现场·“村字号”文体活动观察)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-15 21:51
Core Viewpoint - The "Village Light Road" initiative in Ning'an County has successfully engaged local communities through cultural performances, significantly boosting tourism and local economy [2][3]. Group 1: Cultural Initiative - The "Village Light Road" features performances by local residents, showcasing rural life and traditions, which began in May and has been held across 11 towns in Ning'an [2]. - The initiative emphasizes local culture, with performances including traditional farming activities and non-professional rural dramas, creating a strong sense of community [2][3]. Group 2: Economic Impact - Since the launch of "Village Light Road," Ning'an County has received 1.8011 million tourists, a 73.13% increase, and generated tourism revenue of 984 million yuan, up 60.8% [2]. - During the recent National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, the county attracted 154,500 tourists, resulting in a revenue of 65 million yuan [2]. Group 3: Community Engagement - Local cultural teams have been formed, promoting intangible cultural heritage such as Ning'an clay sculpture and traditional snacks on the "Village Light Road" stage [3]. - The initiative has fostered neighborly harmony and enhanced community spirit, with residents actively participating as performers rather than just spectators [3]. Group 4: Future Development - Plans are in place to further explore cultural resources and integrate them with market value, aiming for a sustainable development of the "Village Light Road" initiative [3].
(走进中国乡村)游客变创客 新疆老村“圈粉”年轻人
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-29 08:32
Core Insights - He Mu Village has transformed into a popular tourist destination in Xinjiang, attracting a growing number of young travelers who are becoming "new villagers" and contributing to the local economy [2][3] Tourism Development - The rapid development of tourism in Xinjiang has made He Mu Village a representative of rural tourism, drawing in visitors from various regions [2] - Young travelers are increasingly turning into entrepreneurs, creating new business opportunities in the village [2] Local Economy and Employment - The influx of young people has led to the emergence of new job roles such as homestay managers, baristas, travel photographers, and ski instructors [2] - Local residents, including young graduates, are leveraging tourism to improve their livelihoods, with some promoting the village through social media [3] Community Impact - The village committee highlights that the arrival of young individuals has injected new vitality and creativity into the community, fostering economic growth and modernization [3]
游客变创客 新疆老村“圈粉”年轻人
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-29 06:10
Core Insights - The article highlights the transformation of He Mu Village in Xinjiang into a popular tourist destination, attracting young travelers who are becoming "new villagers" and entrepreneurs [1][3]. Tourism Development - He Mu Village, once obscure, has gained recognition as a key player in Xinjiang's rural tourism, drawing a significant influx of young visitors [3][4]. - The village's picturesque autumn scenery, characterized by vibrant colors and natural beauty, has become a major attraction for tourists [1][3]. New Business Opportunities - Young individuals are increasingly staying in He Mu Village to pursue various new business ventures, such as operating guesthouses, cafes, and offering services like photography and skiing lessons [3][4]. - The rise of new business models has been facilitated by the growing tourism industry, providing local youth with opportunities to innovate and contribute to the local economy [4]. Community Impact - The influx of young entrepreneurs has revitalized the village, injecting new energy and creativity into the local community, which in turn stimulates economic growth [4]. - Local residents, including those from the pastoral community, are participating in the tourism economy by renting out accommodations and offering services, leading to improved income levels [4].
四川这座千年村落何以吸引世界目光?
Si Chuan Ri Bao· 2025-10-19 01:26
Core Viewpoint - The village of Jikayi in Danba County, Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, has been selected as one of the "Best Tourism Villages" by the United Nations World Tourism Organization for 2025, marking it as the first village in Garze and the second in Sichuan to receive this honor [3][4]. Cultural Heritage - Jikayi village is located in the core area of the cultural corridor of the Tibetan, Qiang, and Yi ethnic groups, rich in historical significance with human habitation dating back 5,000 years [3][5]. - The village features numerous ancient watchtowers, known as "Qiang towers," which are built using a unique construction technique that enhances their seismic resistance and thermal insulation [3][4]. Tourism Development - The ancient towers serve not only as cultural symbols but also as a significant attraction for tourists, with a growing number of visitors drawn to the village for its scenic beauty and cultural heritage [4][5]. - The local government has implemented measures to promote sustainable tourism, encouraging local residents to operate homestays rather than allowing external investors to build modern structures that could compromise the village's traditional architecture [6][7]. Local Entrepreneurship - Since the village's recognition, the number of homestays has increased from about 20 to over 60, with 95% of these businesses operated by local residents [6][7]. - Local initiatives include training programs for e-commerce, hospitality management, and culinary skills, as well as financial support for villagers looking to start their own businesses [6][7]. Preservation Efforts - The local government has established regulations to protect the traditional architecture and cultural heritage of the village, ensuring that any new constructions adhere to the traditional aesthetic [7].