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In the bamboo forests and valleys of Anji, Yu Jiahui is turning childhood memories into a new form of rural life. Unlike many young entrepreneurs who return from cities, Yu never left. She grew up surrounded by Anji's mountains, bamboo groves and fields – landscapes that now shape her own project. Drawing on both her memories and local resources, she has created a farm filled with simple scenes of rural life. Rather than building a themed attraction, Yu has developed a place that grows naturally from the land and her own experiences of growing up in the countryside.
Her story reflects a broader trend in much of China's countryside, where young people are exploring new paths for rural revitalization by combining local ecology, cultural memory and personal creativity.
In the bamboo forests and valleys of Anji, Yu Jiahui is turning childhood memories into a new form of rural life. Unlike many young entrepreneurs who return from cities, Yu never left. She grew up surrounded by Anji's mountains, bamboo groves and fields – landscapes that now shape her own project. Drawing on both her memories and local resources, she has created a farm filled with simple scenes of rural life. Rather than building a themed attraction, Yu has developed a place that grows naturally from the land and her own experiences of growing up in the countryside.
Her story reflects a broader trend in much of China's countryside, where young people are exploring new paths for rural revitalization by combining local ecology, cultural memory and personal creativity.