In 2016, Taigu looked like a small town which one would visit to see traces of ancient China's glorious past. The district of Jinzhong city recently had its destiny changed by good governance. It now attracts many tourists thanks to several tourist sites that have opened and its location which is not far from Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi province.
The growth of this district is felt by the local population who never stopped dreaming of its development. Soon, Taigu will be a city in its own right. By separating from Jinzhong, local authorities have made it possible to renew its urban approach, which offers a new framework for the fast changes that cities can experience today.
Taigu is developing at an exponential rate. From the high-speed train station to Shanxi Agricultural University, the roads, alleys and avenues are lined with modern houses. In the city, there are gatherings where every evening the residents perform dances. It is part of their culture and contributes to their health.
The development of Taigu, according to new perspectives of the cities, falls within the emergence of universal culture. This achievement is defined by a government policy anchored in the culture of the land. In this city, electricity, water supply, public transport, telecommunications, supermarkets, hospitals and health centers are meeting modernity. This is particularly Chinese.
As an artist and art teacher, my reading of Taigu is based upon the impressions of the few sites I have visited. The architectural revolution in this city is what the old city preserved. It is an inspiration for artists, painters and writers.
The urban revolution in Taigu is the realization of a pilot project that engages in multilateral and multi-sectorial cooperation. In principle, it is necessary to promote foreign expertise and to engage in real substantive debates with actors in various platforms: political, academic and scientific.
The ancient city in Taigu, as a tourist attraction site, is in fact the place that can accommodate art students during excursions organized by universities. The good life in a beautiful city is felt and lived in this part of China.
Everywhere in China, when it comes to development, what is emphasized are human conditions. Having lived in Shanxi for over three years, my Chinese experience has grown tremendously.