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Villagers' company reaps rewards

By Zhu Lixin in Huangshan, Anhui | China Daily | Updated: 2019-07-24 10:01
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A view of Feicuigu, or Lover's Valley, in the shadows of Huangshan Mountain, Anhui province, Oct 21, 2017. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Zhu Weibing's father, 78-year-old Zhu Dianxiong, said in the 1980s Shangzhang villagers started to think about their futures, beyond a small annual income of no more than 200 yuan.

In 1985, a college teacher who trekked in the valley told the villagers they should develop tourism because of the natural beauty there.

He suggested naming the valley Feicuigu, or "Emerald Valley", as the water in the brooks and pools was crystal clear and as green as emerald.

Inspired by the suggestion, the villagers started to prepare the registration forms for their tourism company in 1986.

"Local officials were surprised by the idea because they knew of no precedent for farmers to start a tourism business," said Zhu senior, whose high school education made him the most educated villager.

He drafted all the required documents under the officials' guidance with the villagers identified as the company's shareholders according to each family's farm plot. The documents banned chopping down trees and bamboo, and called for the building of access roads to remote areas.

The company was formally founded in August 1987, charging visitors to the valley a 1 yuan entrance fee.

By the end of the first year of operation, the company had earned more than 100,000 yuan from the entrance fees.

The company paid combined salaries of 80,000 yuan to the villagers who participated in the road construction, along with bonuses, which made them excited and confident about the future, said the elder Zhu, adding the company reserved some cash for future development.

Last year, the company earned more than 50 million yuan ($7.27 million) from entrance fees, with each tourist charged 90 yuan.

Village shareholders received a bonus of more than 10,000 yuan each, while many of them have also earned income from inns and stores run from their own residences.

The rest of the earnings are held for future investment and capital. Other benefits for the villagers include retirement pensions and subsidies for young villagers to attend college.

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