This article provides ideas for developers to participate in rural revitalization from the product perspective. As the core resource, land with different natures has different revitalization paths and activation methods.
1. Collectively Operated Construction Land (including residential plots)
A. Bed and Breakfast Direction
Guojiagou Village Farmhouses in Tianjin: Government-led B&B renovation, exploring opportunities for corporate participation.
Shanzha Courtyard: Enterprise-led B&B, unique approach to creation and operation.
Baitanzhen Village in Xiacunzhen, Jingzhou, Tianjin: Balancing rural revitalization demonstration and corporate interests, renovating the original village.
B. Industrial Route.
Dachuan Town, Shishou, Hubei: Activating the town through the introduction of featured industries.
Kingscliff Town, Australia: How remote villages with scarce resources can achieve revitalization through the ultimate experience of a single agricultural product.
C. Office Park Development
Shangming Village's "Rural Silicon Valley: How to activate villages near major cities.
D. Comprehensive Micro-Renovation
Gangtou Village: How to drive self-renewal of villagers and achieve rural revitalization through the "triple" renewal concept.
1.Agricultural Land
A. Farmland
Jingzhou Zhengda Circular Agriculture Demonstration Park: How to activate farmland through "research, planting, breeding, and tourism" circular agriculture
A New Approach to Pastoral Life: How to realize the pastoral ideal and activate farmland based on the spiritual needs of urban residents in highly integrated urban-rural areas.
The Story of a "Rice" Grain: How to revitalize a region through the ultimate cultivation of a single agricultural product
B. Forest Land
21° Forest Neighbor, Liangjiashan Project: How to activate forest land with minimal investment through the wellness industry - forest therapy
2.Wasteland
Jingzhou Eden Town: How to preserve the unique features of wasteland and create an internet-famous photo spot
From Planning to Implementation: Building Mountain Cultural Tourism Projects