Village shining example of pursuing prosperous life
From then on, environmental protection has become a priority for the village. In 2000, a sewage treatment plant capable of treating up to 200 tons a day was built. Ecological forest belts have been created along the main road, with a length of 26 kilometers. Currently, the village's green coverage rate has exceeded 60 percent.
The scenic rural landscape has been well preserved and later became a premise and advantage for the development of rural tourism in the village.
The diverse scenery including paddy fields, bamboo forests, lotus ponds, fruit and vegetable gardens, has attracted nearly 300,000 tourists every year for sightseeing purposes.
The village has also been equipped with a homestay, library, cinema, theater and science museum to provide more fun activities for visitors and villagers.
"In the future, we will further tap into agro-ecological resources, not only to beautify our living surroundings and boost growth, but also to leave a valuable asset for future generations," said Chang.