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Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

author:China Industry Network

Original title: Feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves outside the village, and experience cultural integration in the village

Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

On September 24, aerial panorama of Sanhe Village, Ulanhot City, Xing'an League, Inner Mongolia.

Since its establishment 86 years ago, Sanhe Village has gradually become a multi-ethnic village where six ethnic groups, including Korean, Han, Mongolian, Manchu, Daur and Hui, work and live together.

Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

On September 24, rice was being harvested in Sanhe Village, Ulanhot City, Xing'an League, Inner Mongolia, and the joy of harvest was everywhere.

Sanhe village is named for the three rivers of Amugulang River, Guiliu River and Taoer River, local villagers are good at growing rice, the current rice planting area of the village exceeds 10,000 mu, achieving an output value of nearly 20 million yuan, rice industry has become a "cornucopia" for the people of Sanhe Village to increase income and become rich.

Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

On September 24, in Sanhe Village, Ulanhot City, Xing'an League, Inner Mongolia, local citizens checked in and took photos in the field.

Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

On September 24, in Sanhe Village, Ulanhot City, Xing'an League, Inner Mongolia, local citizens checked in and took photos in the field.

Sanhe Village in Ulanhot City, Inner Mongolia, relies on its own cultural heritage and charming natural features to launch a series of cultural tourism projects, which continue to attract tourists. Nowadays, the villagers have more opportunities to make money, their pockets are getting bigger and bigger, and the road to rural revitalization is getting wider and wider.

Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

On September 24, Sanhe Village Folk Customs Pedestrian Street, tourists changed into North Korean costumes, drove electric cars with babies to tour the street.

Last year, Sanhe Village Folk Customs Pedestrian Street was officially opened, attracting tourists with its unique Korean houses, rich and delicious Korean food, and simple local customs.

Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

On September 24, Sanhe Village Folk Customs Pedestrian Street, villagers dressed in Korean costumes to perform a show to welcome visitors from afar.

Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

On September 24th, Sanhe Village Folk Customs Pedestrian Street, tourists experience Korean swings.

On May 20, 2006, the Korean swing was inscribed on the first national list of intangible cultural heritage.

Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

On September 24th, Sanhe Village Folk Customs Pedestrian Street, tourists experience tasting Korean kimchi.

Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

On September 24, Sanhe Village Folk Customs Pedestrian Street, electric trains shuttled through the street, and many parents took their children to play.

Outside the village, feel the "abundant" scenery of rice waves, and experience cultural integration in the village

On September 24, outside Sanhe Village, Ulanhot City, Xing'an League, Inner Mongolia, the team of cycling teams in the surrounding villages felt the "abundant" scenery of the local autumn rice waves.

(Photo by Wei Keren, reporter of Workers' Daily-China Industry Network)

Source: Daily Worker's client

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