Danzhai_Wanda_Village

Danzhai Wanda Village

Danzhai Wanda Village

Tourism town in China


Danzhai Wanda Village is a tourism town in China. It was built as part of Wanda Group's poverty alleviation program in Danzhai County, Guizhou Province.

Quick Facts

Background

Danzhai is located in the province of Guizhou in Southwestern China. With a population of approximately 172,000, it is one of China's most ethnically diverse regions. Danzhai sits administratively under the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture. The region is known for its geographic, cultural and ethnic diversity, including the rice terraces, and Miao ethnic crafts and traditions.[1]

History

Most people in the village used to migrate to bigger cities for jobs, due to the village not having good enough terrain. For this reason, the village was completely unpopulated and remote. In 2014, the Wanda Group designated it as the site for its ‘Enterprise Sponsored County-wide Comprehensive Poverty Alleviation’ program.[2] The Wanda Group has committed to invest 300 million yuan to a Danzhai vocational school, 500 million yuan for a Danzhai poverty alleviation fund, and 700 million yuan for a Danzhai Wanda Village, which includes a hotel and a town district built in the Miao architectural tradition.[3]

In July 2017, the village celebrated its grand opening. Wanda is planning to build more tourism villages for poverty alleviation.[4]

Rotating Mayors

The village has had a series of "rotating mayors" who help to promote it. One was Matt William Knowles.

The village features in the short story "Monster" by Naomi Kritzer, a finalist for a 2021 Hugo Award.


References

  1. "Danzhai Wanda Village". danzhai.wanda.cn. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  2. Koppisch, John. "Asia's 2016 Heroes Of Philanthropy". Forbes. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  3. Reuters Editorial. "万达首个集文化保护和扶贫一体特色小镇开业 未来将投更多项目". 路透 (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2017-07-09. {{cite news}}: |author= has generic name (help)

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