Guangxi –
Using a development model that combines relocation and tourism-driven jobs, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County in Liuzhou city, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, has helped lift previously impoverished people out of poverty.
Some 4,659 people from 1,226 households now live comfortably in the Shuanglonggou resettlement community after moving to escape poverty.
The former mountain residents now live in a modern community with new apartment buildings, paved roads and facilities including a service center, health station and children’s activity room.
For residents, their new home is no longer just about shelter but about opportunity, thanks to the tourism boom outside their doors.
Drawing on its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of festivals and celebrations, Rongshui, known as the “land of a hundred festivals,” has developed into a popular tourism destination that attracts visitors from across China.
Using a development model that combines relocation and tourism-driven jobs, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County in Liuzhou city, south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, has helped lift previously impoverished people out of poverty.
Some 4,659 people from 1,226 households now live comfortably in the Shuanglonggou resettlement community after moving to escape poverty.
The former mountain residents now live in a modern community with new apartment buildings, paved roads and facilities including a service center, health station and children’s activity room.
For residents, their new home is no longer just about shelter but about opportunity, thanks to the tourism boom outside their doors.
Drawing on its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of festivals and celebrations, Rongshui, known as the “land of a hundred festivals,” has developed into a popular tourism destination that attracts visitors from across China.

Compared to farming in the mountains, Yang now works as a shuttle bus driver at the Shuanglonggou scenic area, enjoying a more stable life. He works nine-to-five shifts and earns more than 3,000 yuan ($420) monthly.
“It’s much more comfortable working here than in the mountains,” he said. “Since I work near home, I can go home for lunch and rest briefly. The company offers holiday gifts, and if you do well, there are bonuses.”
After four years on the job, Yang speaks proudly about his newfound stability.
With tourism flourishing, resettlement sites in Rongshui Miao Autonomous County are seeing poverty alleviation efforts evolve into a sustainable development model that reinforces poverty reduction gains and supports rural revitalization
Source: People’s Daily
