Efforts to save ancient villages in China

During a tour of Hubei Province, central China, in 2013, President Xi Jinping said ancient villages should be better protected, and restoration should be an integral part of rural development. more>>

Old stone village braces for new visitors

The village, located in deep mountains and unknown to many for approximately 1000 years, is attracting an increasingly number of tourists, especially painters, photographers, and architects. more>>

An ancient village's modern story

Nearly 8,000 people swarmed into Xucun village, in Shanxi’s Heshun county, during the third Heshun International Art Festival starting on August 2. more>>

The literary master Nikolai Gogol once said that when the songs and legends keep silent, the architecture still talking. The traditional ancient villages are just like a group of “talking” buildings.

 

The ancient architecture in the traditional villages is not only buildings, but also the embodiment of people’s lives and the changes of society; moreover, they are histories of hundreds of years. The perseveration of ancient villages is the preservation of cultural heritages.

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