摘要
THE differences between most of China's urban and rural areas could hardly be starker. The bright lights of the citiesshine down from towering high-rises onto jam-packed roads, whereas the country's villages usually consist of vast planting fields crisscrossed with dusty dirt tracks. But Sihou Village in Hebei Province's Kouzhuang Township looks more like a modernized metropolis than the bumpkins' village it once was.