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Nansha's villages reborn through rural vitalization

Updated: 2025-06-09nansha.guangdong.chinadaily.com.cn

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Sunflowers in the Guantan Agricultural Park. [Photo/WeChat account: gz_nanshafabu]

In the Guantan Agricultural Park of Nansha, hundreds of sunflowers are in full bloom, offering a visual feast for visitors.

The blooming period is expected to last until early July, making it a popular spot for photo enthusiasts. The "flower economy" effect attracts tourists and boosts local businesses, such as the lemon tea vendors operating from their car tailgates.

Make village has rejuvenated through the "flower economy", using its extensive farmlands and robust ecosystem to innovate its developmental approaches. By creating eco-friendly agricultural tourism, featuring landscapes like the purple jacaranda, the area has drawn over 500,000 visitors.

This influx has contributed to local employment opportunities, enhanced agricultural sales, and increased the overall income within the community.

Make village has established an agricultural brand around the theme of "Fragrance in All Seasons", with products like sugarcane receiving national and provincial certifications, generating substantial economic value.

Simultaneously, rural tourism facilities continue to improve, with attractions like the Qiaoxia park becoming a new hot spot, enhancing the village's charm. Furthermore, industrial development in Make village is thriving, with 78 industrial enterprises attracted through land transfers, including over 20 large-scale enterprises, contributing rental income, production value, and tax revenue while providing quality employment opportunities, fostering industry-coordinated development.

Today, Make village is advancing along the "flower path" towards a vision of prosperous industries, affluent farmers, and beautiful rural landscapes, serving as a model for rural vitalization.

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