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    Flowery headwear brings benefits to residents in Xunpu Village, Fujian

    (Xinhua) 10:31, January 29, 2024

    A villager pins a flowery headwear for a tourist at Xunpu Village of Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, Jan. 26, 2024. Xunpu flowery headwear, dubbed "overhead gardens," have been a signature of "Xunpu Women Customs" listed as a national intangible heritage in 2008. They attracted millions of eyes in the cyber world in early 2023, followed by a sustainable tourist boom in the village, where visitors are able to literally fit their heads in them. Photo-shooting, dining and other hospitality services have diversified the source of income for residents of this small costal village that used to rely on fishing and mudflat aquaculture. (Xinhua/Wei Peiquan)

    Tourists wearing flowery headwear take selfies at Xunpu Village of Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, Jan. 26, 2024. Xunpu flowery headwear, dubbed "overhead gardens," have been a signature of "Xunpu Women Customs" listed as a national intangible heritage in 2008. They attracted millions of eyes in the cyber world in early 2023, followed by a sustainable tourist boom in the village, where visitors are able to literally fit their heads in them. Photo-shooting, dining and other hospitality services have diversified the source of income for residents of this small costal village that used to rely on fishing and mudflat aquaculture. (Xinhua/Wei Peiquan)

    Tourists wearing flowery headwear pose for photos at Xunpu Village of Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, Jan. 26, 2024. Xunpu flowery headwear, dubbed "overhead gardens," have been a signature of "Xunpu Women Customs" listed as a national intangible heritage in 2008. They attracted millions of eyes in the cyber world in early 2023, followed by a sustainable tourist boom in the village, where visitors are able to literally fit their heads in them. Photo-shooting, dining and other hospitality services have diversified the source of income for residents of this small costal village that used to rely on fishing and mudflat aquaculture. (Xinhua/Wei Peiquan)

    A girl shows her flowery headwear via livestream at Xunpu Village of Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, Jan. 26, 2024. Xunpu flowery headwear, dubbed "overhead gardens," have been a signature of "Xunpu Women Customs" listed as a national intangible heritage in 2008. They attracted millions of eyes in the cyber world in early 2023, followed by a sustainable tourist boom in the village, where visitors are able to literally fit their heads in them. Photo-shooting, dining and other hospitality services have diversified the source of income for residents of this small costal village that used to rely on fishing and mudflat aquaculture. (Xinhua/Wei Peiquan)

    Tourists wearing flowery headwear are seen at Xunpu Village of Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, Jan. 26, 2024. Xunpu flowery headwear, dubbed "overhead gardens," have been a signature of "Xunpu Women Customs" listed as a national intangible heritage in 2008. They attracted millions of eyes in the cyber world in early 2023, followed by a sustainable tourist boom in the village, where visitors are able to literally fit their heads in them. Photo-shooting, dining and other hospitality services have diversified the source of income for residents of this small costal village that used to rely on fishing and mudflat aquaculture. (Xinhua/Wei Peiquan)

    Tourists wearing flowery headwear are seen at Xunpu Village of Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, Jan. 26, 2024. Xunpu flowery headwear, dubbed "overhead gardens," have been a signature of "Xunpu Women Customs" listed as a national intangible heritage in 2008. They attracted millions of eyes in the cyber world in early 2023, followed by a sustainable tourist boom in the village, where visitors are able to literally fit their heads in them. Photo-shooting, dining and other hospitality services have diversified the source of income for residents of this small costal village that used to rely on fishing and mudflat aquaculture. (Xinhua/Wei Peiquan)

    A tourist in a flowery headwear poses for photos at Xunpu Village of Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, Jan. 26, 2024. Xunpu flowery headwear, dubbed "overhead gardens," have been a signature of "Xunpu Women Customs" listed as a national intangible heritage in 2008. They attracted millions of eyes in the cyber world in early 2023, followed by a sustainable tourist boom in the village, where visitors are able to literally fit their heads in them. Photo-shooting, dining and other hospitality services have diversified the source of income for residents of this small costal village that used to rely on fishing and mudflat aquaculture. (Xinhua/Wei Peiquan)

    A photo studio featuring local traditional costumes is seen at Xunpu Village of Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, Jan. 26, 2024. Xunpu flowery headwear, dubbed "overhead gardens," have been a signature of "Xunpu Women Customs" listed as a national intangible heritage in 2008. They attracted millions of eyes in the cyber world in early 2023, followed by a sustainable tourist boom in the village, where visitors are able to literally fit their heads in them. Photo-shooting, dining and other hospitality services have diversified the source of income for residents of this small costal village that used to rely on fishing and mudflat aquaculture. (Xinhua/Wei Peiquan)

    (Web editor: Zhang Kaiwei, Liang Jun)

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