Young people find their calling at cultural park
The idea is for visitors to this old hutong area in present-day Beijing to observe the traditions of a bell being rung at dawn and a drum being beaten at dusk. This environment enticed Yin to set up her business in the park.
"As a local, I understand hutong and am deeply attracted by the culture of these old alleyways," she said.
After graduation, Yin moved into a hutong neighborhood near the new cultural park to embrace a traditional life.
"During one of my regular walks around the neighborhood, I found that businesses were being invited to the park," she said.
Yin was quick to notice that the park was primarily aimed at attracting young people in a hutong setting.
"I saw that shops in the area were obviously targeting young customers, which would help draw business to the entire neighborhood," she said.
"The courtyard environment is also cozy and highly suitable for eating and drinking in the open air."
Yin decided it was the perfect place for her to blend different cultures with Beijing traditions.
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