Since last year, Shijiaao Village, Ganlin Town, Shengzhou City, under the leadership of the Party Committee of Ganlin Town, has implemented the Rural Revitalization Pilot Village Creation Demonstration Village Project, focusing on the "embroidery" of "micro transformation", and adhering to the main direction of "more exquisite experience, more sophisticated facilities, more exquisite landscape, more elaborate service, and more refined operation". The beautiful new countryside of Yuequ, through the dialogue between fashion and tradition, the integration of ecology and cultural tourism, the inheritance of Yue Opera culture, the tourism to strengthen the village and enrich the people, singing the symphony of Yue Yun and getting rich, all the way forward and all the way to sing.
Run "fine" projects, explore rural operation planning, and improve the level of operation
The first is to clarify the creation goals, achieve the pre-planning and operation, introduce a professional operation team, and establish a set of scientific cooperation mechanisms through the formulation of a "1+3+1" plan to provide guarantee for the Shijiaao cultural tourism industry. The two parties jointly established an operating company for a period of 10 years.
The second is to create Yue Opera to trace the origin and fall in love with Shi Jiaao*** From the initial establishment of a few hundred readings to 50,000+ readings, the Yue Xiang live broadcast room has brought Shi Jiaao to all parts of the country.
Focus on the following micro-transformation projects:
1.Invest 500,000 yuan to introduce Zhejiang Changyue cultural development and professional rural operation.
2.Invest 400,000 yuan to build a live broadcast room in Shijiaao Village. The Yue Xiang live broadcast room brought Shi Jiaao to all parts of the country.
Before retrofitting.
After the transformation. 3.Invest 100,000 yuan to create Yue Opera to trace the origin and fall in love with Shi Jiaao*** from a few hundred reads at the beginning to 50,000+ reads.
Contributed by: Ganlin Town Cultural Station.
Editor: Wang Yaqi.