Wu Guangrong Transforms Barren Land into Thriving Ecological Park in Guizhou
Longli County, Guizhou Province, Southwest China – March 14, 2025
Wu Guangrong, a native of Fangxiang Township in Guizhou Province, has turned his passion for forestry into a thriving ecological enterprise. Since graduating from a forestry vocational school in 2001, Wu has dedicated himself to the landscaping industry. His latest project, a 4,000-mu (approximately 659 acres) ecological park in Longli County, stands as a testament to his vision and commitment to sustainable development.
In 2013, Wu leased a barren mountain in a local village and began transforming it into a vibrant ecological park. The park primarily cultivates oil tea, complemented by green seedlings, high-quality fruits, and agroforestry practices. Over the years, Wu’s efforts have not only revitalized the once-desolate landscape but also created a model for rural revitalization in the region.
Today, Wu’s ecological park serves as a pillar industry for the local economy, providing employment opportunities for villagers and contributing to environmental restoration. By turning arid mountains into lush greenery, Wu has demonstrated how ecological conservation and economic development can go hand in hand.
“This project is not just about planting trees or growing crops,” Wu said. “It’s about creating a sustainable future for our community and showing that even the most barren land can be brought back to life.”
The success of Wu’s ecological park has garnered attention from local authorities and environmentalists alike, highlighting its potential as a blueprint for similar initiatives across rural China. As the park continues to flourish, it stands as a shining example of how individual dedication and innovative thinking can drive meaningful change.
Reporting by Xinhua News Agency