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Pingtan becomes a haven for China's restless 'post-90s'

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Updated: 2017-06-06

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Youlan Hanshe

Pingtan becomes a haven for China's restless 'post-90s'

The lobby of Youlan Hanshe, a boutique hotel run by six Pingtan post-90s. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Chen Cheng graduated from college in 2014.

An accidental trip to Zeng Cuo An, a renowned fishing village in Xiamen, Fujian province, inspired the post-90s young man to open homestays in his hometown of Pingtan.

Along with other five other young people aged between 22 to 25 years old, Chen opened up Youlan Hanshe, a boutique hotel, soon after his trip to Xiamen.

Combining traditional beauty with a modern style, Youlan Hanshe has gained swift popularity among visitors to the city.

Nian Xiong, another member of the team, expressed his great fondness towards what he is currently doing.

" My major is animation and graphic design when attending college," he said. " A lot of design works I accomplished during school all highlighted Pingtan’s cultural elements."

" I’m proud of my hometown, and this job is an ideal one to me," Nian added.

Pingtan becomes a haven for China's restless 'post-90s'

The teahouse of Youlan Hanshe, a boutique hotel run by six young people from Pingtan born during the 1990s. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]