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上世纪八十年代,偏处深圳一隅起伏山地中的大芬村,还是一个占地只有0.4平方公里、两百多客家人聚居的小村庄。村民以种植水稻、荔枝、菠萝等为生,人均年收入不足300元。这个当时在龙岗区布吉镇一带最为贫穷落后的村庄,却因为香港画商的到来,与充满外国情调的油画结缘。经过几十年的建设发展,大芬村从一家画店开始,发展到如今已成为年产值超10亿元的名副其实的“中国油画第一村”。村里600多家画廊聚集了油
Eighties of the last century, the corner of Shenzhen corner of the Dafen village, or an area of only 0.4 square kilometers, more than 200 Hakka settlements in small villages. Villagers to grow rice, litchi, pineapple and other living, per capita income of less than 300 yuan. This village, which was the poorest and most backward in Buji Town, Longgang District, at the time, was bound by oil paintings full of foreign taste because of the arrival of Hong Kong art dealers. After several decades of construction and development, Dafen Village has started to grow from a painting shop to a veritable “No.1 Village of Chinese Oil Painting” which has now become an annual output value of over 1 billion yuan. More than 600 galleries in the village have gathered oil