Many small towns in China have gradually lost the young people who grew up under their nourishment. When "small town youth" has become a hot word in urban public opinion field, small towns in reality are facing the dilemma of "youth no longer". In the eyes of the "small town youth" who have established themselves in the city, the town is a nostalgic hometown; However, in the eyes of some young people who still live in small towns, small towns may be the place they want to escape most.
The population of China, especially the youth population, is being concentrated in cities on a large scale. Township construction can't keep up with the pace of urbanization, nor can it satisfy young people's desire for a better life. Thousands of "young people in small towns" in Qian Qian are the main force of the rural population's "army entering cities".
Dare to think and fight is the greatest advantage and capital of young people. No matter where, almost no young people have no dreams and hope to live a better life and achieve greater success. Leaving the town is the first step for young people in the town to realize their dreams. With the rapid development of China society, countless opportunities are created every day, waiting for those capable young people to grasp them, but most of these opportunities are in rapidly changing cities, not ordinary or even depressed towns.
Life in a small place can be seen almost at a glance. Class solidification and industrial stagnation are common problems in many small towns, and they are also the main reasons why young people are unwilling to stay in small towns. A waiter in a hotel in Beijing may earn more than a civil servant in a township, and a small town is not a place where young people with high knowledge and pursuit can realize their dreams.
The young people are gone, and the town is still there. There are parents, teachers and younger generations of the young people in the town. The mountains and rivers there are still there, and the town and its people still need to develop and progress. However, as a new force to promote social progress, young people are no longer in the town. This forms a vicious circle: backwardness and closure make young people leave the town, and the town without fresh blood becomes more backward and closed. To break this dilemma, we can't force the young people in the town to give up their ideals for their hometown. The way to break the situation lies in the change of the town itself.
It is an irresistible trend for young people to move to big cities. No matter how hard small towns try, they can only slow down this trend at most, but can't go against the general trend. What small towns should do is to find their own position in the era of rapid development and cultivate the core advantages that one or two big cities do not have or are not suitable for development. Small towns with green mountains and green waters can develop tourism and become the back garden of big cities; A small town with an industrial base can find competitive products and the advantages of concentrating industrial resources. Give play to comparative advantages, and the town may not have no chance of winning.
Small towns should also strive to get rid of their inherent disadvantages. Most small places in China are truly "human society", where rules are superior to laws and relationships are superior to rules. Many young people can't adapt to such a society and choose big cities with relatively sound rule of law and relatively fair society. If the town can eliminate these negative characteristics, there is hope to keep young people who love their hometown infinitely.