On July 16, readers were in a bookstore in Pantang Wuyue, Liwan District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Geng Xinning
Xinhua News Agency, Guangzhou, July 18 Title: New neighbors are coming to the old street
Xinhua News Agency reporters Ding Mei, Wen Jinghua and Lei Dongrui
On a hot summer evening, the reporter made an appointment in Pantang When I met Tuzan, a 73-year-old resident of the old street in the historical and cultural district, he was sitting in the small courtyard surrounded by green plants by his new neighbor Zou Guangchao, drinking tea and chatting, laughing and laughing.
Pantang Wuyue, located in Liwan District, the old city of Guangzhou, has a long history of more than 900 years. It is one of the few traditional villages in the historical urban area of Guangzhou that retains the complete Qing Dynasty pattern and typical Lingnan style. In the 1970s, Pantang Wuyue was still a piece of farmland. Because it failed to keep up with the pace of urbanization, it became a dilapidated urban village.
“The roads in the streets and alleys are bad, and the roof tiles are also bad. Many outside tenants and vendors pull carts and set up stalls to sell goods directly in the streets and alleys, making it very noisy and chaotic.” Recalling the past , all that came to Uncle Ji\’s mind were bad things.
But generations of ancestors have lived here since the Ming Dynasty. The strong nostalgia makes Ji Bo and the more than 100 old residents here reluctant to leave this area of granite roads and blue brick houses.
The \”resurrection\” of Pantang Wuyue began in 2017. The Guangzhou Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Department has carried out minor renovations such as house repairs, street renovations, and greening improvements in the Wuyue Historical and Cultural District in Pantang, based on the concepts of \”repairing the old and making it old\” and \”building the new like the old\”.
“General Secretary Xi Jinping’s important speech on July 1st once again emphasized the people-centered development idea, which is what Guangzhou’s old city reconstruction has always followed. If historical and cultural buildings only emphasize protection, they will lose their vitality. Only by revitalizing these buildings and continuing people\’s lives in these spaces full of historical and cultural information can the city truly retain memories and let people remember their homesickness,\” said Jiang Weihui, a second-level researcher at the Liwan District Housing and Construction Bureau. .
Ji Bo discovered that the appearance of the streets and alleys had not changed, but the spirit was completely different. It turned out that the simple and beautiful Pantang Wuyue was back. What makes him even more happy is that a group of new neighbors have moved in to the old street.
There are now more than 50 shops in Pantang Wuyue, mainly artists, craftsmen workshops, and youth art creation studios.Prior to settling in, all facilities were inspected by the competent authority. Yang Wei, director of the Liwan District Cultural Tourism Development Center, said that the introduction of high-quality new business formats can not only create a business-friendly and livable cultural environment in Pantang, but also improve the quality of cultural life for the residents of the old city.
Walking in the alleys of Pantang Wuyue, you won’t see the same chain restaurants, snacks or bars. Instead, merchants are interspersed among private houses, and the two are integrated. Opening the sliding door is the antique Lefang Painting Academy. Sunlight shines through the colorful Manchuria windows into the avant-garde bookstore. Art, business and life coexist harmoniously here.
A Xing, the owner of a small performance space, was worried that the evening performance would affect the surrounding neighbors, so he spent most of his investment on soundproofing equipment during the renovation and insisted that the performance end before 10 p.m. . But the aunt next door always said: \”I watch TV until after 10 o\’clock every day, it doesn\’t affect me at all, don\’t worry!\”
As the lead singer of a band, Zou Guangchao came to Pantang to take a look two summers ago. I decided to move my green space here. What was once a ruined building is now a green Lingnan-style courtyard. Music sharing sessions, plant salons, lectures and other activities are held from time to time, making it a spiritual oasis for many young people.
“When the weather is nice, I share music in the yard, and the aroma of cooking at other people’s homes floats out of the window next to me.” Many pyrotechnic moments in Pantang Old Street soothed Zou Guangchao’s heart , also nourished his musical inspiration.
It’s not just Axing and Zou Guangchao. In Pantang, the authentic Guangzhou Xiguan culture and young entrepreneurs with new ideas attract each other, forming a multicultural ecology where tradition and modernity coexist. Popular businesses such as bookstores, backpacker stations, and performance spaces have become the most popular places nearby, injecting a youthful temperament into the old city.
In Guangzhou, there are many micro-renovation projects in old urban areas like Pantang Wuyue, each with its own style. In Yongqingfang, less than 3 kilometers away, an intangible cultural heritage street gathers 10 intangible cultural heritage master studios representing regional cultural characteristics, including Guangcai, Enamel, and Lion Dance, allowing intangible cultural heritage to be better inherited in the historical and cultural district. .
According to reports, Guangzhou is carrying out a large-scale urban renewal operation, transforming 83 urban villages within three years, and promoting the transformation of 183 urban villages within five years. The city\’s history and culture will be better protected and developed, giving it new vitality.
The sun went down, and melodious singing came from Zou Guangchao’s courtyard.
\”The stream in the mountains flows slowly, don\’t take away all the time; go back on the road in the mountains, don\’t take away all the stories…\”
The old neighborhood where the old and the new blend together is writing more stories.
On July 16, in Pantang Wuyue, Liwan District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, residents enjoyed the cool under the trees and played poker. Xinhua News Agency reporter Photo by Geng Xinning
On July 16, students took lessons in a piano club in Pantang Wuyue, Liwan District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. Xinhua News Agency reporter Photo by Geng Xinning
This is a shop with green space featured in Wuyue, Pantang, Liwan District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province on July 16. Xinhua News Agency reporter Photo by Geng Xinning
On July 16, a clerk made drinks at a green plant space specialty store in Pantang Wuyue, Liwan District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. Xinhua News Agency reporter Photo by Geng Xinning
Tourists visited Yongqingfang, Liwan District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province on July 16. Xinhua News Agency reporter Photo by Geng Xinning
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