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In the past two days, I have watched a video by Professor Wen Tiejun, in which some views on rural tourism have been mentioned, one of which is simply the introduction of capital, renting land from farmers, and fighting

author:Another boring person

In the past two days, I watched a video by Professor Wen Tiejun, which mentioned some views on rural tourism, one of which is that the simple introduction of capital, renting land from farmers, and creating a bunch of artificial landscapes cannot attract many tourists. Just then, I browsed to the proposal of Li Changping, president of the China Rural Construction Institute, that "grain is more expensive than water, and the countryside may be a little more vibrant.", and I deeply believe it.

I myself have been working in the social survey industry for twelve years since I graduated, and I have traveled to many places and many rural areas, and I myself have come from the countryside. There is also a little understanding of the current situation in the countryside and the current hot rural tourism. First, let's talk about the hollowing out of the countryside, young people have come out, and only the older generation is left in the family. When our parents leave, the roots of rural children like us may be completely broken. To be honest, this job is more like a chicken rib for me personally, on the one hand, I feel that the pressure in the city is too great, 996, white and black can only maintain a subsistence, on the other hand, the parents are old, the so-called parents still have a place in life, but also want to stay with their parents. But the huge gap between urban and rural economies, education, and health care leaves us with no choice. What's more, after the 80s to the current post-00s, how many will cultivate the land? My father is seventy years old this year, no matter how much persuasion he refuses to come to Chengdu, insisting on guarding the family's two acres of land, the grain cannot be planted, the vegetables must be planted a little, and the words often said are that they are reluctant to give up the land. But at the end of the year, growing vegetables and growing grain is so tens of thousands of dollars. Grain is not valuable, as the main millet production area, a pound of millet in this side of the supermarket to sell more than ten yuan, the village grain and oil store only sell 3 yuan, engaged in planting farmers may sell a 1 yuan. The money is earned by the intermediate circulation link. So sometimes when I look at the large area of abandoned land in my hometown, I think, after a few years, we will not farm, what should we do with grain? Second, the rural tourism mentioned by Professor Wen Tiejun, it just so happens that I have been doing tourism-related work in recent years, and I have indeed seen large areas of land being rented for tourism in many places. In some places, even thousands of acres and thousands of acres are handed over to real estate companies to develop into so-called resort areas and tourist towns. To tell the truth, there are few characteristic towns with characteristics, a bunch of antique buildings are called ancient towns, digging an artificial river to do some light shows is called water town, selling specialties are Yiwu small commodities. Few tourists are not afraid, as long as the leaders think that there are more, it is known as an important starting point for rural revitalization. What is the basis for rural revitalization? It's agriculture, it's farmers. Who is making money like this? It's capital, it's developers. Saying that it is to promote employment, everyone has gone to engage in the service industry, what should the land do? What about food? And how long can these artificial landscaping last? How much impact can an industry without cultural connotations and cultural characteristics have? Judging by the many places I've been, I think it's very limited.

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