Chinese Farms: A Case Study of Taihe Farm in Binchuan County, Dali Experience
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56028/ijerd.2.2.1.2024Keywords:
Overseas Chinese, Overseas Chinese, Migration.Abstract
This paper is based on the author's fieldwork experience and literature, this paper discusses The predictor of Taihe Overseas Chinese Farm in Binchuan County, Dali Experience was established In 1958, in response to the Yunnan provincial party committee's call for "Ten years of hard work to build a new socialist countryside," the farm has contributed to the local community's development Committee's call for "Ten years of hard work to build a new socialist countryside," the farm has contributed to the local economy, and the experts have enriched the local culture, giving the local culture a new dimension The farm has contributed to the local economy, and the experts have enriched the local culture Its aim is to promote diversity and revitalize the countryside, in line with the goal of building a strong Chinese community, the new Yingqiaotang(the Hall of Welcom the Overseas Chinese) Overseas Chinese Farm Museum on the farm shows the hard journal of overseas Chinese from Southeast Asia In the context of building a strong Chinese Volksgemeinschaft and revitalizing the country, the new Yingqiaotang Overseas Chinese Farm Museum on the farm presents the hard journal of overseas Chinese from Southeast Asia since the 1960s, pass on a period of historical memory, but also have come a unique local display window of overseas Chinese culture.