Located in a mountainous part of central China's Henan Province, Xihe was always a small, quiet village that subsisted on growing corn, grains, and tea seeds for oil. But by the time architect He Wei first visited in 2013, it was on life support, having dwindled to just 150 residents—almost all children and elderly farmers.
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