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Down On The farm In Tengtou


            Tengtou near Ningbo city in Zhejiang province, has been recognize by the United Nations as a World 500 Ecological Best and by China as Best Village of China.
            Although deemed a “modern village”, Tengtou’s charms lies not in what others would expect in an advanced  village. There are no  massive machines for mass-agricultural production, but the village is not a nostalgic picture of old thatched houses and muddy roads either.
            “Isn’t it fascinating that a village can be so beautiful and so rich with out becoming industrialized, like so many villages in China?” asked Li Xun, a 46-year-old visitor from Hunan province.
            Tengtou’s strategy of making tourism and environmental protection mutually beneficial is one of the unique draws of the village.
            The village farmland makes the most of nature, human power and clean energy. Many of the agricultural and production practices are designed to make life easier but not in a way that harms the environment. Power is clean and recycleable, farming is advanced by the use of rotation strategies, cultural relics are well preserved and tourists help in the process of growing flowers, fruits and trees in the village.
            A highlight for visitors to the National Agriculture Demonstrative Park in Tengtou village is the experience of seeing and taking part in rural production methods, such as spinning yarns, weaving cloth and milling and hulling rice. The merits of this century – old production methods are now valued again in a time when sustainable development is highly emphasized.
            Waterwheels are especially popular among visitors, who love to get close to nature. Installed on a stream running across the village, several kinds of waterwheels help irrigate fields alongside the stream. It is not an easy job to get the wheel to run and requires cooperation of at least two people at the same pace, and some strength to keep the wheel turning.
            Milling rice is not only an opportunity to see traditional food processing but also a chance to make rice pudding. The slightly sweet desert with a lasting flavor of rice has been enjoyed in eastern China for thousand of years.
            More modern agricultural technologies do not go unused, but they are unseen. To utilize the fertile soil, the modern idea of rotating planting and harvesting  fruits and vegetables makes sure there is always fresh produce in the village. Bananas, roses, grapes, chrysanthemum pears, peaches – you name it, they grow it.
            With more than 100 different vendors in the village selling fruit, vegetables and flowers, visitors have access to the freshest crops. Visitors who wish to bring a piece of the idyllic life home can also choose from a variety of bonsai trees.
            Summer is an especially good time to visit Tengtou village, when peaches and watermelons are fresh and ripe. It is said that the peaches in Tengtou are so juicy that you can simply pierce the peach with a straw and drink until only a skin and stone remain.
            Organic watermelon will cool off even the hottest summer heat and is also a must-try.
            And those looking for a little entertainment need look no farther than the locals. In the pavilion next to field, Tengtou resident perform their favorite acts of Yueju opera, second in popularity in China only Peking opera, as a part of their daily entertainment.
            Anyone who is a fan of Chinese traditional art will also enjoy the well-preserved stone windows, furniture and locals relics that date back to Ming Dynasty.
            “This is a place that both of our ancestors and we envy,” said Howard Yamazaki, a Japanese tourist who has visited the village four times.
            The nearly 100 households in Tengtou are prepared to host tourist from all over the world. Homestays in Tengtou village promise a cheerful morning waking up to singing birds.
            “I’ve learned from the practices here that perhaps we are going too fast,” Yamazaki said. “If we slow down a little bit or return to old practices a little bit, we’ll explore better ways for life.”

Wu Yiyao, China Dailyjann, The Jakarta Post






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