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DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng's village turns into tourist hotspot: Visitors take stones as souvenirs

The development has, however, put the DeepSeek founder's grandfather in a difficult spot. He is the only person currently living in their four-storey house in the village, and the elderly man has to keep his front door shut for most of the day to keep tourists away.

March 11, 2025 / 12:23 IST
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DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng, 40, finished his primary education in this village. 
DeepSeek founder Liang Wenfeng, 40, finished his primary education in this village. 

DeepSeek's stunning success in AI has not just put the spotlight on its founder Liang Wenfeng, 40, but also the small village he hails from. The obscure and underdeveloped Mililing village in southern China, where Liang's parents work as primary school teachers, has become a popular tourist site.

The tourism boom has prompted the local authorities to give the whole hamlet a facelift, the South China Morning Post reported. The village has about 700 residents, with most of the younger generation engaged in shoe manufacturing units while the elderly are involved in agriculture, the village committee’s director Liang Wenfen told the publication.

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Liang finished his primary education in this village before being admitted to Wuchuan No 1 Middle School, an important educational institute in the region. In 2002, he went to study at the prestigious Zhejiang University with a high score from the country’s challenging university entrance examination, known as gaokao.

Village gets 10,000 visitors every day