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Promote rural tourism in Tangshan Qifang

The ancient stone road links all kinds of manual workshops and farmhouses, and cars with Shanghai and Zhejiang licenses are lined up in the parking lot. All this is unbelievable. Today, the well-known Tangshan Qifang in Jiangning District was an isolated village with backward infrastructure a year ago.

In one year, Qifang completed a magnificent turn from a backward village to a provincial-level rural leisure tourism demonstration site, achieving an annual per capita income increase of 1 10,000 yuan and driving nearly 100 people around to find jobs, all thanks to the creation of "Jinhua Village". At the beginning of last year, Tangshan Street invested more than 40 million yuan to improve the environment of Qifang, build roads and clear ponds, and transform villagers' houses. The houses here were improved in water, toilet, stove, circle, water supply, power supply, ventilation, access and network, and the village was hardened, purified, lighted, afforested and beautified.

How to develop rural leisure tour with qualified hardware? Become the most concerned issue on the street. "Rural tourism is being carried out everywhere, and we can only lead farmers to get rich with characteristics." The relevant person in charge of Tangshan Street Tourism Office said that after investigating the rural tourism market in other areas, it was found that handmade products and agricultural and sideline products were more and more popular with the public, and the street decided to restore traditional handicrafts such as pastry making, grinding bean curd, and oil extraction, and develop Qifang characteristic tourism.

"This oil press has been buried in the mound for decades. I didn't expect so many people in the city to see it now! " The door of the oil mill is covered with the word "oil". Pan Yongbao, the boss, is operating an old-fashioned oil press with a smile. Panjiayu used to extract oil. Local villagers used to work in Panjiayuan. But in the tide of commodity economy, this kind of manual workshop was quickly eliminated. Pan Yongbao threw this tool into the utility room for decades. With the encouragement of street cadres, Pan Yongbao cleaned the oil press from the utility room. To his surprise, this old oil press attracted many people as soon as it was put in the yard. The business of Panjia Oil Mill is booming, and many people come here and have to squeeze oil by hand. "I earned about100000 a year, and I never thought I could make big money by squeezing oil." Like Pan Yongbao, several old artists in the village have returned to their old jobs and reopened their original workshops. Tofu shops, vermicelli shops, cake shops ... Every weekend, small workshops are always crowded with city guests who come to buy "local goods".

The environment in the village has improved, and there are old crafts to attract tourists. Villagers who used to go out to work have returned home to use idle houses and set up farmhouses.

Walking into Zheng Tanghu's house with the signboard of "gourmet village", the Huizhou farmhouse with a winding path is neatly packed and beautiful. Zheng Tanghu, 55, used to be a truck driver. Seeing the rapid development of tourism in his hometown, he resolutely decided to sell the truck and run a farmhouse with his lover. "I have to get up before dawn every day to go to the restaurant, and the business is particularly hot on weekends. Especially now, there are many people coming to Qifang for a walk, and I have to ask a few relatives and friends for help. " Zheng Tanghu and his lover Zhang are busy, showing heartfelt joy on their faces.