Born in Shenzhen, Luo Yi's idea on life was shaped by the time she spent in the countryside.
The 28-ycar-old girl's studies and work have seen her life in major cities around the world, such as London, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing. But her interest remains in the countryside. This interest was developed by her father who loves outdoor activities. By the age of 4, she was travelling with her father and taking 10-kilometer bicycle rides in the countryside.
In 2011, Luo went to the US to study history and environment. During vacations, she returned to China and studied the projects in the countryside. When she worked as an intern (实习生)in Wenchuan, Sichuan province in 2012, she noticed that some local traditions and culture were disappearing even though some historical buildings were rebuilt. Also, the younger generations seemed to have no interest in their own culture.
In 2015, Luo graduated (毕业)from the University of Chicago. She set up Laotu in 2016. It helps develop the countryside and youth education.
Laotu also educates young people in cities about rural (乡下的)lives and culture. Its Course in the Mountain program takes them to rural areas. There they can learn the villagers' work and life. The program is designed to improve their understanding of the relationship between people and nature.
"Rural areas are part of our culture, Luo said." as the new generation, We should play a role in bringing rural China a better future."