Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - My home is in the countryside, and the local area is about to engage in demolition, expropriation and tourism development projects. I don't have land. What can I do locally?

My home is in the countryside, and the local area is about to engage in demolition, expropriation and tourism development projects. I don't have land. What can I do locally?

If there are trees and bamboo forests, buy some tables and chairs and mahjong poker. Open a farmhouse to sell roast rabbits.

Level a small parking lot.

Clean the toilet.

If possible, pave a path with pebbles into the bamboo forest. The table or something is in the bamboo forest.

If you have a policy, you can seek support from the farmhouse association in the county. If not, you can find the Tourism Bureau. There are usually preferential policies.

If these are not available, we can find a place to rent a venue. The rent in the countryside is not expensive.

I am a special catering farmhouse. Besides selling baked rabbits myself, I also send them to supermarkets, hotels, schools and canteens in the county. Business is ok!

Moreover, in rural areas, rabbits can raise themselves, with weeds and straws everywhere, and there is basically no cost.

Of course, starting a business is risky, and any project must be inspected before making a decision! I wish you an early success!