China's rural economy has developed rapidly, and some rural areas even have an annual per capita income of several hundred thousand.
Of course, this situation is inseparable from the fact that these rural areas obey the national command and the people are good at using local resources for transformation.
Compared with the early days of reform and opening up, the rural roads were generally narrow and generally dirt roads.
Therefore, due to the inconvenient transportation in rural areas, it is difficult to contact the outside world through transportation, so economic development has been limited.
We all know the saying "to get rich, build roads first". With the continuous advancement of rural highway construction in China, the development of rural areas in China is more dynamic.
With the construction of roads, the state has also invested a lot of money in rural infrastructure construction, such as rural power grid and Internet.
At present, the power supply in rural areas is basically uninterrupted, and now every household in rural areas has a network.
It is also because of the strong support of the state that many rural areas in China are promoted to improve the living standards of villagers by selling characteristic products and developing tourism industry.
Take a poor village in Hubei Province, China as an example. It is also worth learning that they can be transformed into adult villas in 10.
1998, Yaozhi Village in Hubei Province was still a very backward village, and the road from the countryside to the city was still that kind of small mountain road, and external materials could only be reached by manpower.
Not only that, because of the backward transportation, the education level here is also very backward, which also seriously limits the development of the village.
But with the country building roads for the village, the traffic in the village has become smooth and the infrastructure has been improved.
The village has also enjoyed the dividend of development with the development of the country.
Before Yaozhi village, its main income was to make money by selling natural resources, which would seriously damage the local natural environment.
With the idea that clear water and green mountains are priceless, Yaozhi Village has actively responded to the call of the country and embarked on the road of developing tourism.
Because Yaozhi Village is close to Shennongjia Scenic Area in China, the scenery in this area is also very good.
Because now Yaozhi Village has become very beautiful after years of construction, attracting a large number of tourists.
With the flow of people, there is naturally room for development.
So Yaozhi Village seized this opportunity, vigorously developed the tourism industry and successfully completed the transformation.
The villagers also enjoyed the dividends brought by tourism. Because of the arrival of tourists, the villagers in the village also choose to open farmhouses and homestays in their hometown.
Many young people also choose to return to their hometowns for development. With the development of young people returning home, the development momentum in this area is more sufficient.
Accompanied by this, many cultural industries and characteristic tourism industries have also developed.
The average annual income of the villagers in this village has increased from less than 1000 in 1998 to several hundred thousand dollars now.
It can be said that this is inseparable from the country's guidance and policy support for them, and also from their own efforts.
Nowadays, many rural areas in China have not only developed the economic model of creating wealth only by agriculture, but also extended many economic models.
For example, rural e-commerce industry, rural collectivization industry.
Of course, the traditional agricultural model in rural areas of China has also changed greatly, and some villages are also used in conjunction with fields.
This is more conducive to the agricultural development in rural areas of China, and this centralized farming method is conducive to the sales of agricultural products in rural areas of China.
Because the agricultural development in rural areas is diverse and cannot be unified, it is limited to establishing brands.
This collective planting mode is more conducive to the development of agriculture, and with the vigorous publicity of the country, the agricultural level in rural areas of China will be more developed.
In a word, China attaches great importance to the development of rural areas.
There are many ways for the state to guide the rural economy in recent years, and we should also respond to the call of the state and create one village after another.
I also believe that with the support of the state, the life of rural farmers in China can get better and better.