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14 years ago in Taiwan, an 84-year old military veteran painted an entire government village to prevent it from being torn down. Now aged 98, the painter is still there, as is the village—and it’s since become a famous travel stop.

A series of small one-story homes, Rainbow Village is now a city park where painted animals and human figures sit happily in every color imaginable upon a grid of rainbow boulevards.

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When Huang Yung Fu started painting the occasional wall in the exceedingly drab Caihong Military Dependents’ Village in Taichung City, it was originally to relieve boredom.

But when Huang learned that the ghost town he and his wife lived in was to be levelled, he kicked into artistic overdrive, covering every paving stone, gutter, and door in pictures and paint.

Now an internationally-recognized tourist attraction, Huang and his wife are the only residents of the Rainbow Village—where they welcome visitors and live their lives.

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“In 2010, professors and students from Ling Tung and Hungkuang Universities chanced upon the paintings and were struck by their cute and expressive nature,” writes the Ministry of Cultural Heritage.

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“Student Charles Tsai brought together students and faculty to appeal to the Taichung City Government to preserve this unexpected piece of cultural heritage, leading the “Save Rainbow Village” campaign. As the news spread, Huang himself began to be known as ‘Grandpa Rainbow.'”

The campaign was a success, and the area is preserved in Taichung as an art park. Lonely Planet ranked it as one of the “secret marvels of the world,” and Culture Trip put it as the most “Instagrammable spot” in Taiwan.

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Because of the cost of maintaining the village, the government created the Rainbow Cultural and Creative Co. which produces the tourist infrastructure and helps supply the paint to expand and repair the murals.

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  1. How stunning! People should do this all over the Globe…invite children from different schools to do this in their communities all around the world. What a great way to make hearts shine! (Oh Heck, people of ALL ages should jump in & do this. LOL) What better way to make people smile. :>)

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