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Reuniting a forgotten foreign community

Kuliang mountain area once housed an expat circle that faded into history in the mid-1900s, but when an American professor's article is published, it sets in motion a chain of events to bring past stories to the present, report Yang Feiyue and Hu Meidong in Fuzhou.

By Yang Feiyue and Hu Meidong????|????China Daily????|???? Updated: 2026-02-12 07:58

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Western descendants join local villagers to make and taste dumplings. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Today, Liang's guesthouse has also become a quiet crossroads. When descendants like the MacInnis return, they sit with him.

He shares his stories, like the time he nearly died as a child after eating wild berries, only to be revived by the care of a foreign doctor.

"I could hear everything," Liang recalls of lying limp, listening to the urgent Fuzhou dialect around him.

He also recounts how his mother, a Christian, had him baptized in the local stream, and how his grandfather sold parcels of land to foreigners — land the family would later rent back to grow sweet potatoes, a cycle of practical coexistence.

These details, like the water from his family's century-old well dug by his father, are still pure today, nourishing the roots of Kuliang.

Yang Jie contributed to this story.

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