Lai Chi Wo is located in the northeastern New Territories. The Hakka village there has a history of more than 300 years. It is one of the oldest, largest and best-preserved villages in Hong Kong. However, Lai Chi Wo once withered away as Hong Kong's agriculture declined. Until ten years ago, a group of people who were determined to restore the village launched the "Sustainable Lai Chi Wo" project. They carried out a series of activities such as farmland restoration and community revitalization, attracting aboriginal residents and people interested in farming to return to this village. piece of land.
In addition, through the efforts of ecologists, the rice fish that were almost extinct in Lai Chi Wo have been successfully cultivated, making Lai Chi Wo full of life again.
In addition, through the efforts of ecologists, the rice fish that were almost extinct in Lai Chi Wo have been successfully cultivated, making Lai Chi Wo full of life again.
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- 문화 - Culture
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- Hakka village, Lai Chi Wo, Sustainable Lai Chi Wo
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