Silver economy at the flap of a wing
At 'silver pheasant village' in Fujian province, senior villagers run bird hides that cater to senior photographers


As China's population ages, pensioners are increasingly shaping the country's burgeoning "silver economy" and playing a significant role in driving consumption. This trend is exemplified in a flourishing hamlet nestled amid the rolling mountains of Yongan county in the southeastern province of Fujian.
Fengtian village in Qingshui She ethnic township, Yongan, may not be a household name for many, but for a niche community it stands out as a premier travel destination. With just 180 households and 800 residents, this hidden gem has captured the hearts of elderly bird photographers, a group largely composed of pensioners from major cities across the country.
Referred to affectionately as "silver pheasant village", Fengtian has gained renown among enthusiasts seeking to capture exquisite images of the majestic birds in their natural habitat.
"For those seeking to capture stunning photos of silver pheasants, Fengtian is a must-visit destination," Chen Guangyun, a pensioner from Beijing, told China Daily in the village.
"Here, you can catch a glimpse of these magnificent birds in a variety of picturesque settings, from bamboo forests and clear streams to blooming trees and at sunset."
