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Cowshed ruins transformed into cultural park
Updated: 2019-11-07    Source: Zhongshan Daily Large Medium Small Print

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The cowshed ruins in Zuobu Village have been transformed into a cultural park. [Photo by Sun Junjun]

Zuobu Village this year launched a number of livelihood and cultural projects, with the theme "Improving Village Appearance and Promoting Rural Culture". So far, some of these projects, such as the rain and sewage diversion, Niulan Cultural Park and Qiaotou Park, are completed.

The cowshed ruins in the village were from the collective economy era, and they have now been transformed into a cultural park. Under a banyan tree stands a sculpture of farm cattle, which hearkens back to a much earlier historic period in Zuobu Village. The picturesque area has become a comfortable place for villagers and tourists to relax.

The adjacently located Fengshuilin Park also looks new. With a lush forest as the perfect backdrop, the small square is a lovely place for villagers to engage in recreational activities.

Zuobu Village even boasts a stylish 3D painting street that attracts many visitors and photograph seekers. In addition, Qiaotou Park and the street park have also been completed. These beautiful projects have expanded the park area and increased the useable leisure and recreational facilities.

The drawing inspection and project tendering is still ongoing for the Sun Family Ancestral Hall in Zuobu Village. This project will repair damage where the roof collapsed due to wind and rain.

The interior renovation of the Zubu Humanity History Pavilion will also start in late November.

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