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Resurgence of old-house charm in Longgang 
    2024-05-08  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

NESTLED in Hepinggang Village in Bantian Subdistrict, Longgang District, the Castle Bookstore (寸坞书店), paired with the Kofu Coffee, has recently opened its door. Since the urban village was home to 154 houses built in the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the new bookstore has quickly become a popular spot for nearby residents and enthusiasts of historical architecture.

Before Longgang District started the renewal project in this village in February 2023, the 154 derelict houses were dilapidated, with some even in a state of collapse. The renewal project aims to revive the village’s historical essence while integrating modern amenities to preserve its nostalgic aura and offer a comfortable activity space for the public.

Spanning 10,000 square meters, this rejuvenated area is nestled amid closely-knit buildings, neighboring Huawei’s headquarters in Bantian. Rebranded as Wo Piang Lau Wuk (禾坪老屋), which translates to “threshing floor old houses” in Hakka dialect, this locale embodies a fusion of antiquity and innovation, breathing new life into its timeworn facades.

Adorning the exterior of the Castle Bookstore are weathered walls from the demolished houses, serving as decorative relics that sets a nostalgic backdrop for patrons enjoying their reads and coffee outdoors. Inside, a curated selection of limited-edition travel, art, theater, and literature books, including works honored with the Nobel and Booker prizes, alongside a collection of jazz vinyl records, imbue the stylish store with a classic ambiance.

In the future, Wo Piang Lau Wuk will be built into a cultural and commercial area featuring a theater, studios, casual eateries, gourmet shops, trendy boutiques, and innovative gadget shops, heralding a new era of vitality.

(Cao Zhen)

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