[Warning: The following video contains graphic content that some may find disturbing.] <br /><br />The pursuit of freshness is sweeping across China. In the past decades, rural farmhouses called “nongjiales” have been popping up all over. They cater to the growing urban desire for fresh food and air, and they’ve been heavily promoted by the government as a way to bridge the income gap. <br /><br />We visited a couple of these farmhouses and got the inside scoop. And killed a chicken while we were at it. <br /><br /><br />**New videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday<br />**Subscribe to @goldthread2 to get stories like this and more on Chinese culture<br /><br />Written by: Clarissa Wei<br />Produced by: Clarissa Wei<br />Voiceover by: Victor Peña & Mario Chui<br />Shot by: Nicholas Ko & Mario Chui<br />Edited by: Mario Chui<br />Mastered by: Victor Peña<br />Special Thanks: Jordan Porter <br /><br />Music: Audio Network<br />