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In the spring, we will go to the grass-roots level to | bid farewell to the poor mountain ravines and "move" into a new life -- Qinghai's largest centralized resettlement site for poverty alleviation and relocation

author:Overseas network

Source: Xinhua Net

Xining, 11 Feb (Xinhua) -- Title: Farewell to poor ravines and "moving" into a new life -- Qinghai's largest centralized resettlement site for poverty alleviation and relocation

Xinhua News Agency reporter Chen Jie

"Hello, please don't park your car on the fire escape, stop to the side." During the Spring Festival, 52-year-old Li Haishan stood at the intersection to observe the passage of vehicles and maintain the parking order of vehicles in the community.

Qilidian Resettlement Community is currently the largest centralized resettlement site for poverty alleviation and relocation in Qinghai Province, with a total of nearly 7,000 villagers in 12 townships, including Machang Township and Maying Township in Ledu District.

The bada mountain village of Maying Township, Ledu District, where Li Haishan is located, is located in a remote area, and most villagers rely on farming income to live. Li Haishan's elderly father suffers from a leg disease and is unable to take care of himself. For a long time, farming and taking care of his father was the main theme of Li Haishan's life.

In 2019, with the support of the poverty alleviation and relocation policy, Li Haishan only paid 10,000 yuan to move into a new house in the Qilidian community. "When you are older, if you leave the countryside and the land, what will you rely on for your future income?" Thinking of this, Li Haishan's heart could not help but mutter.

If you can move out, you must also be stable. The Qilidian community combines the needs of the relocated masses, starting from skills training such as cooking and housekeeping, and actively coordinates relevant departments to regularly carry out targeted skills training, so that the relocated people can master a skill.

Li Yan, general secretary of the party branch of Qilidian Community, said: "In 2021, the resettlement community will hold 11 on-site job fairs and 16 employment skills training classes, and push employment information through Channels such as WeChat platform and recruitment information corner, and recommend easy-to-learn and easy-to-employ work to the relocated masses. ”

Considering the need to take care of his father, the village committee arranged for Li Haishan to work in a public welfare post in the community and become a civilized counselor, responsible for dissuading residents' uncivilized behavior and improving the living environment of the community. The wife found a cleaning job at a school through introduction. Living in a spacious and bright new home, with a stable income of more than 30,000 yuan per year, Li Haishan's life has undergone a great change.

In a supermarket in the community, the boss Duan Zhiying is sorting out the goods on the shelves. "After the nearby bazaar opened, it was easy to buy goods, and fresh fruits and vegetables were served every day." Duan Zhiying told reporters that more and more people are shopping in supermarkets now, and everyone's consumption habits are gradually changing.

The huge changes in urban life once made some people feel "uncomfortable". In 2019, the family of Li Shanrong, a villager in Gangoling Village, Li's hometown in Ledu District, moved from an earthen brick house to an elevator house.

"I used to burning firewood in my hometown, and when I first moved in, I was worried that I didn't have a stove to make a fire." Ms. Li's mother, Gang Cungui, said that with the help of her neighbors, she quickly learned to use elevators and gas stoves and integrated into community life.

After settling down in the city, the bus went directly to the community, and the conditions for schooling, medical treatment, and employment changed dramatically. With a guarantee of life, Li Shanrong, who has been working in other places, ended his wandering and returned to his hometown to work as an accountant for the village committee.

"Returning to work has reduced expenses such as renting a house, and the job has been stable." Li Shanrong calculated an account for the reporter, and now he can not only save a few thousand yuan more every year, but also spend more time with his parents.