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Festival attendees dig music at former mine

Updated: Jul 23, 2021 China Daily Print
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A panoramic view of the recent Strawberry Music Festival in Fuxin. [Photo/Xinhua]

"The surrounding cliffs enhanced the echo effect, and we've had some good vibes," he says.

Fuxin has a long history of coal mining dating to 1898. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it served as one of the country's main sources of coal for industrial use.

Later, environmental pollution and resource depletion saw the mine closed. In 2001, Fuxin was listed as China's first resource-exhausted city to undergo transformation as part of a pilot program.

The local government had been seeking new ways to rejuvenate the old mines. In 2018, Zhongke Shenglian, a Beijing-based environmental technology company, formulated a plan regarding the mine's renovation at the government's request and proposed the racetrack project.

The environment around Fuxin has improved and the motor sports industry is thriving too, with various tournaments having attracted over 300,000 spectators in total.

In April, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment approved 36 pilot projects nationwide for ecological protection-oriented development, with Fuxin's mine renovation included.

Attending the music festival with her husband and her 5-year-old child, a local woman surnamed Li says she was "very delighted" with the mine's transformation into a location for popular events.

"These emerging events are lighting up the future of my hometown," she says.

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