1. Urban-rural gap: There is a big gap between urban and rural areas in terms of economy, society and culture. Compared with cities, rural development lags behind, lacking good infrastructure such as education and medical care, and lacking opportunities and resources.
2. Employment opportunities: You can get more employment opportunities in cities, especially jobs related to your major. In rural areas, due to the single industrial structure and few employment opportunities, the jobs and benefits provided are relatively low.
3. Living environment: Compared with cities, the living environment in rural areas is relatively backward, with inconvenient transportation, imperfect public services such as medical care, education and culture, and relatively poor living conditions.
4. Personal development: the city has more development opportunities, which can give young people more opportunities to try and exercise, provide a broader development platform, and let young people grow up quickly, improve their own quality and get higher income.
In short, now more and more college students don't want to go back to the countryside, mainly because of the gap between urban and rural areas, employment opportunities, living environment and personal development. This requires the joint efforts of the government and all sectors of society to improve rural development conditions and provide more opportunities and resources, so as to attract more outstanding young people to return to their hometowns for business development.