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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

Saving A Home For History in Jiangxi, China

FUZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 7, 2017 - (FILE) Huwan village, which the residents' ancestry back more than 20 generations in an ancient village in East China's Jiangxi province, 07 January 2017. All the buildings in Jinxi county date back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). With the country's modernization, ancient villages are disappearing at a fast pace as old houses are replaced by new buildings. But a county in East China is seeking to reverse the trend.

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