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Should the original ecological lifestyle and living state be praised or criticized? Maybe everyone has the right to choose a life attitude that suits their own, and anyway, the right is the best solution.
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The Amish Village Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Amish people are descendants of the German-Swiss people. Because they strictly believe in the Christian Amish teachings, they still wear black-based traditional clothing. Men wear wide-brimmed straw hats. They are not allowed to grow beards before marriage. Long beard. Women wear long skirts and apron. They maintained a humble way of life in the Middle Ages and rejected all modern mobility facilities including electricity and cars. Because children do not go to school, there is also special legislation in the United States that stipulates that Amish people are not subject to compulsory education for all. Today, with the opening of society, it is difficult for Amish people to be completely isolated from the world. Now Amish farms are open to tourists, and they can visit farms and pastures and even Amish homes, which has become a famous tourist tour.
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Should the original ecological lifestyle and living state be praised or criticized? Maybe everyone has the right to choose a life attitude that suits their own, and anyway, the right is the best solution.
The original ecological Amish town, maintaining a good state and healthy lifestyle, is a rare and important thing in modern times. The old days were very slow, and modern life was too hurried.
Private farms outside Philadelphia, there are many land, planted many things, have their own horse farms, their own manor, many forests are planted very early, the farm has a tavern, you can go along the country road.
Pennsylvania's Ashmir farm, also introduced to be a settlement of Dutch descent, they do not accept modern lifestyle, do not use electricity, electrical appliances, automobiles and other modern daily necessities, advocate nature, self-sufficiency, engaged in agriculture, crafts, some people also engaged in tourism. People here don't use washing machines, they wash their clothes - they float on the outside rope (which is rare in the United States), and the colors are only monochrome such as black, blue, dark green and deep purple. Children can choose to stay or go outside society by the age of 18. We visited the tourist reception centre for a while and left after a round in the carriage.
When they came to the village of Amish, they did not accept modern life, they never took pictures, and they did not sit on the plane. Men all had long beards and they only married people of the same race because foreigners could not integrate into their lives. They only use DC, no modern transportation and technology. No mobile phone TV computer, no communication with the outside world. They only drive a carriage, no driving. The village is Lancaster's cultural heritage. They are generally craftsmen.
Visited the village where the Amish people live. The locals refuse to use modern technology materials. Live a horse-drawn carriage, light oil lamps, and traditional cultivation life. We can experience different lifestyles when we are used to the city facilities.