Liuzhai Village in Shanxi Province has become a poster child for China's rural revitalization, with per capita income now topping ¥25,000 ($3,634) – a figure that would've seemed unimaginable three decades ago. CPPCC member Cheng Yuzhen revealed this success story during this week's political advisory session in Beijing, showcasing how targeted policies turned the tide for this once-struggling community.
🔍 The Glow-Up Formula:
– 2011: Cheng took leadership of the village CPC branch
– 2016: Achieved full poverty eradication
– 2025: Hosted 30+ tourism events attracting 10k+ visitors
– 2026: Youth return rate surges with new homestays and livestream businesses
💡 Secret Sauce: The village blended traditional liquor-making with modern branding, while capitalizing on agritourism through fruit-picking festivals and bonfire nights. Their six-pillar industrial strategy proves rural development doesn't mean abandoning heritage.
🚀 What's Next: With young entrepreneurs flocking back home, Liuzhai now embodies the CPC's 'rural revitalization' vision – think TikTok-worthy countryside vibes meets sustainable economics. As Cheng puts it: "We're writing a new chapter where fields meet futures."
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CPPCC member: Targeted policies have helped a poor village thrive
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