Qi Li is a native Bai ethnic minority woman who returned to her hometown of Leju Village after leaving the city. Using her family's agritourism business, she documents daily life in the village through short videos, promoting Leju Village to the outside world. Through guided tours, folk experience activities, and local cuisine, she leads tourists to experience rural life. "I hope that through my lens, more people can see the beauty of my hometown," Qi Li said. The photo shows tourists visiting Leju Village on January 11. (Photo by Liu Ranyang, China News Service)
In recent years, with the continuous establishment of new business models such as homestays, bakeries, and cafes, the number of tourists has gradually increased, and Leju Village has entered a new stage of integrated development of agriculture, culture, and tourism from its former state of being a "hollow village." The photo shows Qi Li filming a video in Leju Village on January 11, introducing her beautiful hometown to netizens. (Photo by Liu Ranyang, China News Service)
On January 11, Qi Li captured photos of daily life in Leju Village. (Photo by Liu Ranyang, China News Service)
On January 11, Qi Li introduced local traditional clothing patterns to tourists. (Photo by Liu Ranyang, China News Service)
On January 11, Qi Li captured photos of daily life in Leju Village. (Photo by Liu Ranyang, China News Service)
On January 11, Qi Li filmed a video in Leju Village to introduce her beautiful hometown to netizens. (Photo by Liu Ranyang, China News Service)