A tea art specialist from southeast China's Taiwan makes tea for guests at his workshop in Waitongwu Village of Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, Jan. 14, 2018. Located in the mountains at the west side of the West Lake, Waitongwu villagers used to plant tea as their main source of income. Since 2010, Waitongwu has transformed itself into a village of arts, improving infrastructure with the help of China Central Academy of Fine Arts to attract artists, designers and craftsmen to set up workshops, high-end homestays and art galleries here. After years of development, both the incomes of the village collective and per capita incomes of the villagers have increased dramatically, reaching 4.32 million yuan (665,311 U.S. dollar) and 49,000 yuan (7,546 U.S. dollar) in 2017. (Xinhua/Weng Xinyang)
Art helps villagers increase income in east China
Source: Xinhua| 2018-01-14 21:36:56|Editor: Yurou
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