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The villages along the Great Wall in the former province of Rehe were once devastated by Japan's scorched-earth tactics and were nearly wiped off the map. Today, nestled in the mountains of Chengde, rural communities are thriving in harmony with nature. What was once a land marked by hardship has been transformed into a vibrant symbol of resilience and renewal — a shining example of China's modern countryside revival.