Updated
Updated · Xinhua · May 28
Huanlou Village Builds Tourism Hub With 4 Youth-Led Business Formats
Updated
Updated · Xinhua · May 28

Huanlou Village Builds Tourism Hub With 4 Youth-Led Business Formats

4 articles · Updated · Xinhua · May 28
  • Huanlou Village in Zhejiang has expanded its tourism offering around a youth entrepreneurship platform, adding tea culture spaces, outdoor camps, specialty dining outlets and parent-child programs.
  • Local authorities are using targeted incentives to attract young founders, including free design plans for business premises, rent cuts or exemptions, and other funding support.
  • Young entrepreneurs are already operating venues on the ground, from tea experience spaces to cat-themed collection stores and cafes serving visiting tourists.
  • The push is aimed at turning the village into a distinctive cultural and tourism consumption destination as rural areas seek growth through youth-led businesses and experiential travel.
When a village becomes a tourist hotspot, how does it protect its authentic culture from being commercialized?
Is China's 'county travel fever' a sustainable model for rural growth or just a passing social media trend?
Who truly profits from rural revitalization: the new entrepreneurs or the village's long-term residents?