Seven more Chinese villages recognized as Best Tourism Villages by UNWTO
Seven latest additions to UN list takes China's total to 15, reflecting country's commitment to vitalizing rural areas through tourism
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Xiaogang in Anhui province
Located in Fengyang county of East China's Anhui province, Xiaogang village draws tourists for its idyllic scenery, agriculture, rural reform and folk customs.
In 1978, 18 local farmers made a bold decision and secretly signed an agreement to individually cultivate collective plots of land, setting a milestone for China's rural reform.
Tourists can now visit the thatched cabin where they signed the agreement, which was inscribed as a national-level cultural heritage site. There is also an exhibition hall about China's rural reform and achievements.