West Wusutu Village Community Center / Zhang Pengju
Briefly

West Wusutu Village Community Center is designed to address the lack of public service facilities in the area. The center has three main functions: it offers gathering spaces for the elderly, children, and returning young villagers; it provides exhibition and social spaces for artists; and it meets the religious needs of the Hui Muslim community, who lack proximity to the main mosque. The center emphasizes community inclusivity and engagement in various social, cultural, and religious activities.
The West Wusutu Village Community Center serves as a multifunctional facility designed to alleviate the lack of public services in the village, emphasizing community needs.
This center primarily addresses the social, artistic, and religious needs of the villagers, providing spaces for gathering, exhibitions, and religious activities.
Specifically, the center caters to three main groups: elderly residents, children, and young villagers returning home, ensuring an inclusive environment.
In addition to social and artistic spaces, the center responds to the religious requirements of the Hui Muslim community, offering a place for worship and community events.
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