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Eco park adjacent to residential buildings enables villagers to enjoy scenic views

Time:2024-05-22 03:17:27 source:Culture Circuit news portal

Beijing, December 12 (Youth.cn) -On December 11th, 2023, in Hewan Village of Youshuihe Town, Youyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, Chongqing, residential buildings are surrounded by vibrant eco parks. Residents can open their windows to picturesque views and step outside to enjoy the surrounding gardens. 

In recent years, Youyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County in Chongqing has increased investment in both sides of the Youshui River basin. They have constructed and upgraded rural residences and green spaces. While continually enhancing the "appearance" of the countryside, this effort has also provided local villagers with excellent places for leisure, scenery appreciation, exercise, and entertainment, ultimately raising the happiness index for residents along the Youyang section of the Youshui River basin. 

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