AFTER experiencing life in China for some years, one eventually comes to the conclusion that that Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) is best celebrated outside of the big cities, where less is more. The small villag...AFTER experiencing life in China for some years, one eventually comes to the conclusion that that Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) is best celebrated outside of the big cities, where less is more. The small village of Lufang in Daxing District, south of Beijing is well known as the area that produces Beijing's watermelons. The district is made up of over 550 villages and is a fusion of rural ochre brick, dirt roads and three-wheel trucks.展开更多
文摘AFTER experiencing life in China for some years, one eventually comes to the conclusion that that Spring Festival (Chinese New Year) is best celebrated outside of the big cities, where less is more. The small village of Lufang in Daxing District, south of Beijing is well known as the area that produces Beijing's watermelons. The district is made up of over 550 villages and is a fusion of rural ochre brick, dirt roads and three-wheel trucks.