A number of guests and media workers attended the opening ceremony of the Bama Cabin Life House held at the China National Children's Center in Beijing on Sept 16.
Focusing on the healthy eating habits for children aged between three and 12, the life house is jointly established by Shenzhen Huayu Consortium and the China National Children's Center. It is a comprehensive area for children to experience a natural, simple and ecological lifestyle, enabling them to return to nature away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
As a sub-brand of Huayu Consortium, the life house has set up four types of businesses, including Fresh Vegetables Workshop, Bama Kitchen, Yue Kitchen and Doudou Street Food and Breeding. Combined with Chinese traditional farming culture, the Doudou Street will provide children an opportunity to gain some knowledge on food and agriculture, intending to form the right values of ecological civilization.
Huayu Consortium came to Bama 10 years ago, and has developed ecological industries related to leisure tourism, high-end health care and organic agriculture, making significant contributions to the local social and economic development and revitalization of rural areas.
The Bama Cabin Life House locates at the China National Children's Center in Beijing. [Photo/cdcrc.com]
The internal layout of the Bama Cabin Life House embodies a natural and simple lifestyle. [Photo/cdcrc.com]
Children experience the joy of cooking at the Bama Cabin Life House. [Photo/cdcrc.com]