Commentary: A rising China is leaving behind rural villages

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But thankfully, a new wave of architects have been looking at preserving rural heritage, says University of Sheffield's Xiang Ren.

Hundreds of millions of people have migrated from rural areas to cities in search of jobs or higher wages, even as the government commissions new buildings and infrastructure in less populated places, to try to even out development.Many of the 900 million people living in China’s rural villages have undoubtedly benefited from this huge transition, been lifted out of poverty and given better access to education and healthcare.

But there are some 2.5 million more ordinary and underdeveloped rural villages where such heritage is being lost at an alarming rate. In some places, traditional buildings are built over to make way for expanding cities or accommodate tourists. In many others, the destruction is more gradual. Rescuers help clean up a house damaged by a landslide after typhoon Lekima hit Shanzao village in Yongjia county, Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, China on Aug 11, 2019.

One example can be found in Pingtian – an ordinary village supervised by Songyang County of Zhejiang province – where architect Wei He and his studio renovated an abandoned house into a youth hostel.

 

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