Fuli, Fuchuan County

Fuli Town, is located in Fuchuan Yao Autonomous County of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. Centering on the Shenxian lake ecological leisure park, the town is around 25 square kilometers in size and has jurisdiction over 12 village committees, 31 natural villages and 8680 households with a population of 49,318. Cittaslow, an Italian organization, has recently certified Fuli town as the first "international slow city" in Guangxi and the fourth in China. Before that, Fuchuan had been vigorously promoting tourism by developing rural home inns and eco-villages and making the best of unique local resources.[1]

History

Fuli town is inhabited by Yao and Han nationalities and has been part of Fuchuan since the 4th year of the Kaibao period in the Song Dynasty. Its main industry revolves around agriculture, predominantly rice, organic vegetables, and citrus, and is the core agricultural demonstration zone in Guangxi.[3]

Cittaslow (slow city movement)

In July last year, Cittaslow sent a delegation to Fuchuan to do field inspection and evaluation. The Agriculture Core Demonstration Plot in Fuli town was considered to meet the standard of an "international slow city". On November 2, Fuchuan County, successfully passed the "international slow city" criteria, specifically with regard to:

Cittaslow has also reached cooperation agreements with many domestic enterprises in Fuli, for the promotion of ecological leisure, health preserving, and vacation tourism.[4]

Chen Hua, secretary of Fuchuan County Party committee, said that Fuchuan now has invested more than 6 million yuan ($0.91 million) in an inn and a mountainous resort with a total planned investment of over 12 million yuan. It has also used the 100 mu (6.67 hectares) land planned for tourism and has built a large-scale green parking lot.

In addition to Shenxian Lake Agricultural Sightseeing Park, there is a 2,100 mu Rose Lake Water Park, a 200 mu health maintenance park, and a 300 mu rare fruits picking garden. At present, the area has received nearly 300,000 tourists, earning income of 123 million yuan.[5]

The other three Cittaslow cities in China are: Nanjing, Gaochun's Sam town, Guangdong's Meizhou town, Shandong's Qufu town, Shimen's Yan Yang town.

References

  1. "Guangxi's first international slow city". Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  2. "Fuli Township". Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  3. "Fuli". Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  4. "Fuli". Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  5. "Fuchuan Declared...". Retrieved 14 December 2016.

Coordinates: 24°51′58.25″N 111°14′52.55″E / 24.8661806°N 111.2479306°E / 24.8661806; 111.2479306

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