Leaving no one behind

By Zhang Lei | China Daily | Updated: 2020-05-16 09:00
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With a heavy load, some villagers step down the ladder while facing backward. [Photo by Hua Xiaofeng/For China Daily]

In order to provide everyone with basic living necessities when moving into their new house, the local government also purchased beddings, water heaters, tables and chairs.

The county has also contacted reliable retail enterprises to temporarily set up merchandise sales offices within the resettlement site, selling quality-guaranteed necessities at preferential prices, and organized more than 200 volunteers to provide services to lowincome households for guidance and training on the use of related facilities.

In Zhaomei community, the No 2 settlement area, 36 building there adopt a style that combines modern and Yi ethnic characteristics. The new community is equipped with a community centers, kindergarten, hospital, and recreational facilities including a central garden. Fitness facilities are set up in different corners.

The relocated low-income households at the four resettlement sites in Zhaojue county all come from remote mountain villages. They have been living deep in the mountains for generations, and the relocation suggests a tremendous change of their living habits.

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