Heze villagers enjoy better life after relocation
1 year, 8 months ago

Heze villagers enjoy better life after relocation

China Daily  

Residents in Liuhe village, Juancheng county are on their way to prosperity after moving from the Yellow River's flood plain nearly two years ago. In Juancheng of Heze city, the Yellow River winds 52.5 kilometers and the river's flood plain covers 12.8 percent of the county's entire area. The wool weaving technique is a city-level intangible cultural heritage item in Heze, boasting a history of over 100 years and the handmade wool carpets are expensive due to the high labor costs and plant-based dyeing, according to Yang. Yang also holds training sessions on making wool carpets to recruit talents for the company and to pass on the local intangible cultural heritage item to younger generations.

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