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Thank you for sharing pictures of these new villages in China. They are very beautiful and clean looking. They kind of remind me of Dalat in Vietnam with the fog in some of the photos.
Although Japanese villages are a lot older than the ones posted of China, the landscapes and structures are very well organized. The ability to maintain its cleanliness, cosmetic appearances as well as it's environment shows off the wealth, organization skills and high degree of discipline of its habitants. It looks as though they have been taking notes from Takashi Osada's 5S (seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke) or could it be that Osada himself have learned this from the villagers?
Some newly built houses looks beautiful only for the first 10-15 years. Once they are inhabited by people, whom without a steady income and lack of self-discipline to maintain its beauty, cleanliness and landscapes, the property values will surely decrease. However, judging by what looks like rice fields in some of the photos, the villagers are self sustainable and since they are farmers they are already self-disciplined.
@ChineseTiger1986, my best wishes to China to expand this goal not just towards Northern China villages but to Southern and Western China villages as well.
Although Japanese villages are a lot older than the ones posted of China, the landscapes and structures are very well organized. The ability to maintain its cleanliness, cosmetic appearances as well as it's environment shows off the wealth, organization skills and high degree of discipline of its habitants. It looks as though they have been taking notes from Takashi Osada's 5S (seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke) or could it be that Osada himself have learned this from the villagers?
Some newly built houses looks beautiful only for the first 10-15 years. Once they are inhabited by people, whom without a steady income and lack of self-discipline to maintain its beauty, cleanliness and landscapes, the property values will surely decrease. However, judging by what looks like rice fields in some of the photos, the villagers are self sustainable and since they are farmers they are already self-disciplined.
@ChineseTiger1986, my best wishes to China to expand this goal not just towards Northern China villages but to Southern and Western China villages as well.