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Portraits of progress in revitalized villages

Young workers are returning home from urban jobs and bringing a new vitality with them

CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2020-11-11 00:00
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As the rural revitalization strategy breathes new life into country areas, villagers in Guangdong province are taking pride in beautifying their surroundings.

Reversing the trend of seeking a better life in the cities, the villagers are returning home in greater numbers to escape long work hours and set up businesses.

"Nowadays our village has become more beautiful, and I am satisfied with that," said Zhu Zhouyan from Tanru village in Maoming. "What I hope to do is to earn more money and make my life here better and better."

Yin Guojin, 22, quit his job in Hainan province last year and returned to Liusha village, Leizhou county, Zhanjiang, to help his father run the family butterfish farm. With a high annual output, the butterfish farm is a major employer and has 30 staff members.

"The better environment in the village and stronger government support of the aquaculture industry are bringing back more young people," Yin said. "We live by the sea and we should make the most of it. As long as we work hard, we can turn our resources into cash."

The returning young people are injecting momentum into the economic development of the village, Yin added.

The rural revitalization strategy not only enriches people's material lives but also their social ones. Cultural and recreational facilities, such as libraries, leisure squares, and fitness centers, have ushered in a new way of life in the countryside.

Zhu Zhouyan (far right) works at turnip farm in Tanru village, Maoming, Guangdong province. Her steady income means she does not have to look for work outside the village and can stay with her family. XIAO XIONG/NANFANG DAILY

Yin Guojin (second from right) quit his job in Hainan province and returned to Liusha village in Zhanjiang, Guangdong, to help run the family's fish farm. XIAO XIONG/NANFANG DAILY

Yang Yuecai (far left) has made use of the new leisure opportunities in Guangdong to form a dance team in Huangben village, Shaoguan. The team likes to dance in the village square after supper. XIAO XIONG/NANFANG DAILY

Since Deng Guangneng (second from left) started raising chickens in Tangxia village, Yunfu, Guangdong, in 2004, his annual income has multiplied fivefold. XIAO XIONG/NANFANG DAILY

Thanks to better education opportunities in Guangdong, Wang Jingmei (far left) attends Huangtang Primary School in Maoming. XIAO XIONG/NANFANG DAILY

Zou Zefei (middle) set up a vegetable cooperative that grows taros and wax gourds in his hometown in Zhaoqing, Guangdong. The cooperative is a major employer and has helped lift 30 villagers out of poverty. XIAO XIONG/NANFANG DAILY

Chen Zhirong (middle) works at a passion fruit farm in Dongfanghong village, Zhaoqing, Guangdong. The stable income has lifted her out of poverty. XIAO XIONG/NANFANG DAILY

Lu Guoxiang (second from left) rented land in Lianzhang village, Qingyuan, Guangdong, to grow sweet bamboos, which earns him annual income of about 80,000 yuan ($12,105). XIAO XIONG/NANFANG DAILY

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