Digital nomads find home in Shanghai's International Village
The project is built in Shuiku village, where streams take up 40 percent of the space and are home to more than 70 islets. Digital nomads can enjoy the tranquility and freedom of nature after work.
Li Ruyan, one of the digital nomads, said that she enjoys working in a wooden boat drifting on the stream.
"I can work while enjoying the natural beauty and chatting with the other digital nomads here. This is a very different experience from what people usually have inside offices. I'll have more inspiration for work in such a surrounding," she said.
The village said it provides a full range of life-supporting services, including accommodation, catering, fitness, and entertainment, for digital nomads. They can row boats, cycle in the forest, and enjoy camping and barbecues.
Li Yongle contributed to this story.
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