Amin stood among the ancient trees, pondering his next plan. Just then, an old man from the village approached him, saying that the wasteland behind the village used to be an ancient medicinal herb field, and if it were reclaimed, it might be possible to grow many precious medicinal herbs. Amin's eyes lit up upon hearing this.

He immediately invited agricultural experts to examine the soil, which proved to be suitable for the growth of various medicinal herbs. Amin then organized the villagers to clear the wasteland and sow seeds of various herbs. After several months of careful tending, the seedlings thrived.

Amin then contacted a traditional Chinese medicine health center and launched health packages using medicinal herbs produced in Tianyuan Village. Visitors can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery and admire the wood carvings, but also experience traditional Chinese medicine health treatments. Tianyuan Village's reputation grew, even attracting television stations to interview and report on it.

Watching the beautiful and vibrant rural village on television, Amin knew that it was all the result of everyone's joint efforts. The rural village was like a dazzling pearl, slowly radiating an even brighter light, and he would continue to explore more possibilities to ensure that the rural village forever maintained its unique charm.

As Tianyuan Village gained increasing fame, Amin realized he couldn't rely solely on existing projects. One day, he stumbled upon an ancient book that described a lost traditional brewing method that could create uniquely flavored wines using local fruits. Intrigued, Amin gathered the village's experienced brewers to study it together.

After numerous attempts, they finally succeeded in brewing this unique fruit wine. Amin hosted a wine tasting event, inviting wine tasters and tourists from all over. On the day of the tasting, the rich aroma of fruit mixed with the fragrance of the wine filled the entire venue. Everyone who tasted it praised it highly, and many merchants immediately expressed their intention to place large orders.

To meet order demands, Amin led the villagers to expand the orchard's planting area. Simultaneously, he conceived the idea of ​​using fruit wine residue to make fertilizer for the medicinal herb fields and orchards, forming a circular ecological chain. Tianyuan Village once again became a hot topic, attracting even more investors and partners. Amin deeply understands that as long as they continue to innovate and tap into their potential, Tianyuan Village can sustain its development, and that pearl will forever shine with captivating brilliance.

Aming didn't stop there. He noticed that it was inconvenient for tourists to carry their local specialties with them when they left. So, Aming decided to create exquisite packaging with the characteristics of the rural village. He found the skillful women in the village to weave small and delicate baskets with bamboo weaving techniques, and then wrapped the specialties in cloths with pastoral landscape patterns.

In addition, Amin plans to develop some unique cultural souvenirs for Tianyuan Village. He envisions printing the village's historical stories into picture books and creating jigsaw puzzles depicting the rural landscape. These ideas have been well-received by tourists.

However, as Tianyuan Village prospered, some neighboring villages became envious. Upon learning this, Amin proactively invited them to join in the development. He shared his experience and technology, and jointly developed tourist routes. Gradually, the area transformed into a large rural tourism belt. Standing at the village entrance, watching the bustling crowds and vibrant scene, Amin felt a deep sense of satisfaction. He knew that the future of Tianyuan Village and this land would be even brighter, and he would continue to lead everyone forward.

Aming saw children from surrounding villages attending school in Tianyuan Village, their faces beaming with happiness. But he knew that while the rural tourism belt was taking shape, it still needed further optimization. Aming noticed that many tourists didn't fully immerse themselves in the rural lifestyle. So he planned a special area and built traditional farmhouses for tourists to rent for short periods. Here, tourists can personally cultivate and harvest crops, truly immersing themselves in rural life.

Next, Amin launched a rural food festival. Each village showcased its signature dishes, attracting many tourists to sample them. During the event, he also introduced a rural farming competition, with winners receiving a special gift package of agricultural products from the rural village. These initiatives further boosted the popularity of the rural tourism area.

Soon after, the government heard about Amin's efforts to lead the surrounding villages to develop together and provided strong support, allocating funds to improve infrastructure. With this money, Amin built wider roads and added public health facilities to the rural tourism belt. Standing on the newly renovated rural tourism belt, Amin looked forward to more development opportunities in the future, firmly believing that things would only get better.

Just as Amin was overjoyed, a famous designer from a big city approached him. The designer offered to design a unique landmark building for the rural tourism belt free of charge. Amin was thrilled and immediately took the designer to survey the area. Based on the characteristics of the rural landscape, the designer conceived a huge wooden tower-shaped building that incorporated elements of waterwheels and rice paddies.

Amin immediately organized the villagers to begin construction. The completed landmark building became a must-see for tourists. At the same time, Amin received an invitation from an international environmental organization to promote the green development model of the rural tourism belt. Amin led some village representatives on an exchange trip abroad. They showcased the village's circular ecological chain and unique cultural products, attracting widespread international attention. After returning home, even more foreign tourists came to visit.

Taking this opportunity, Amin trained the villagers in foreign languages ​​to provide hospitality services. The rural tourism belt is thriving, but Amin always remembers his original intention: to constantly remind the villagers to preserve the authentic rural landscape so that everyone who comes here can experience the purest rural beauty.

As the number of foreign tourists increased, Amin noticed their great interest in rural folk performances. So he organized the villagers to rehearse local folk programs, such as traditional farming dances and harvest drum performances. On the day of the performance, the villagers, dressed in traditional costumes, danced and drummed joyfully, captivating the foreign tourists who took many photos.

However, their good fortune was short-lived. A sudden wildfire broke out in the nearby mountains, billowing thick smoke towards the rural tourism area. Amin quickly organized the villagers into a firefighting team and requested outside assistance. Working together, after several hours of arduous battle, the fire was finally extinguished, and the rural tourism area was spared destruction. This incident made Amin realize the importance of environmental protection and disaster prevention.

Afterwards, Amin led the villagers to plant trees and create firebreaks on the mountain. They also established an emergency early warning mechanism to ensure that similar crises would no longer threaten the rural tourism belt. Having weathered this test, the rural tourism belt has become even more resilient, continuing to radiate its unique pastoral charm and attracting a steady stream of tourists from all over the world.

Looking at the endless stream of tourists, Amin had a new idea. He noticed that tourists often needed to rest during their visit, but the current rest areas were too rudimentary. So he decided to renovate the rest areas, building exquisite pavilions and towers in an ancient pastoral style, surrounded by blooming flowers and lush green vines.

At the same time, Amin noticed that some tourists were quite interested in the farm animals. So he set aside an area to raise some cute and gentle animals, such as lambs and rabbits, and arranged for someone to guide tourists on how to safely interact and play with the animals.

With the development of the rural tourism belt, traffic pressure has gradually increased. Amin actively negotiated with the government to open a direct tourist bus line to the belt, facilitating travel for visitors. Furthermore, he collaborated with a technology company to develop a dedicated mobile app for the belt, allowing tourists to learn about each attraction's details, book various activities, and check real-time visitor flow to avoid peak times. Under Amin's meticulous management, the rural tourism belt, like a magnet, attracts more attention and steadily moves in a better direction.

Standing at the entrance to the rural sightseeing area, Amin looked at the visitor feedback form in his hand. It mentioned a desire to add nighttime entertainment. Amin had a sudden inspiration and decided to organize a rural night market. He mobilized the villagers to set up various stalls, selling homemade snacks and handicrafts. He also set up a lantern riddle guessing game, with riddles all related to the history and culture of the rural village.

As night falls, the rural night market is brightly lit. Tourists stroll through the market, sampling local delicacies and selecting their favorite handicrafts. Amin has also arranged for folk artists to perform a shadow puppet show in the center of the market, telling ancient legends of the rural village.

However, with the continued increase in the number of tourists, the water supply in the rural tourism area began to strain. Amin quickly contacted the water resources department for a solution. While waiting for a response, he first organized villagers to carry out water conservation awareness activities to guide tourists to cherish water resources.

Fortunately, the water resources department quickly approved a construction plan for a small reservoir. Amin led the villagers to work on the reservoir's construction, believing that once the water resource problem was solved, the rural tourism area would usher in greater development.

After the reservoir was built, Amin noticed an increase in the number of birds in the rural sightseeing area. He thought it would be great to create a birdwatching area. So, around a wetland, Amin set up several secluded birdwatching huts and equipped them with binoculars. Tourists were very interested in this novel project.

Soon after, a botanist visited. He pointed out a rare plant in the rural tourism area, suggesting that its protection and research could attract more researchers. Amin quickly planned a protected area to support the botanist's work. As the news spread, many scholars and enthusiasts came to visit and investigate.

With the resurgence of visitors, Amin worried that the rural scenery would be damaged. He erected friendly reminder signs throughout the tourist area, advocating for civilized tourism. He also recruited a group of volunteers to monitor and guide tourists' behavior.

The rural tourism belt gained widespread fame, attracting several film crews who approached them to discuss filming locations. After weighing the pros and cons, Amin agreed to some of their applications. Following the film's release, the rural tourism belt's reputation soared, drawing countless moviegoers to search for scenes from the films. Amin then launched movie-themed tours, propelling the rural tourism belt's development to a new level.

Seeing the benefits of movie-themed tourism, Amin began to think about new breakthroughs. He noticed several old houses vacant in the rural tourism area, houses with a strong rural charm. So, Amin decided to transform these old houses into high-end suites in a guesthouse. He hired a professional interior designer, adopting a decoration style that combines retro and modern elements, using antique carved furniture and modern appliances.

When these upscale guesthouses opened to the public, they were immediately welcomed by tourists, especially those seeking a high-quality accommodation experience. Amin also offers customized farm-style breakfasts at the guesthouses, using ingredients sourced fresh from produce grown within the rural tourism area.

Next, Amin considered the different needs of tourists in different seasons. In spring, he planned the Rural Flower Festival, where tourists could stroll through a sea of ​​flowers; in summer, he offered cool and refreshing water activities; in autumn, he focused on harvest experience tours; and in winter, he prepared warm bonfire parties and special cured meat tasting activities. Under Amin's continuous innovative management, the rural tourism belt is full of vitality and attraction all year round.

Although the rural tourism belt offers attractions in all four seasons, Amin still felt there was more to be done. He noticed that many young tourists enjoyed photography, so he considered creating several popular photo spots. Based on the different terrains and scenery of the countryside, Amin selected several locations and carefully arranged some poetic props, such as an antique-style swing and colorful windmills.

These photo spots attracted numerous photography enthusiasts as soon as they were launched. Their photos spread on social media, inspiring more people to visit the rural tourism area.

However, with the surge in visitors, parking became a problem. Amin decisively decided to open a new parking lot and introduce an intelligent parking system to help tourists find parking spaces quickly.

At the same time, Amin also collaborated with local artisans to set up handicraft workshops within the tourist area. Visitors can try their hand at pottery, weaving, and other crafts. This not only enriches the visitor experience but also preserves traditional folk crafts.

Looking at the bustling and joyful rural tourism belt, Amin knew that as long as innovation and dedication were upheld, the rural tourism belt would continue to exude charm and welcome every tourist who loves rural life.

Seeing children running around in the rural tourist area, Amin suddenly had an idea to target families with children. He decided to create a children's-only rural amusement park, complete with a mini farm maze where kids can search for hidden toy farm tools as treasures. There would also be a simulated stream for children to catch loaches.

The park was an instant hit with families with children upon opening. However, as the demographics of visitors changed, Amin discovered that the needs of elderly visitors were not being adequately met. So, he created a quiet area, furnished with comfortable lounge chairs, and surrounded by medicinal herbs. Here, seniors can sunbathe, enjoy the aroma of the herbs, and chat and relax.

Meanwhile, Amin contacted nearby hospitals and regularly arranged for doctors to provide free medical consultations in the rural tourism area, safeguarding the health of the elderly. These measures have diversified the tourist base of the rural tourism area, making it more vibrant. Standing on this land, Amin is filled with boundless expectations for the future.

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