Entering characteristic villages on the road to common prosperity
2024-03-13
From Jiangnan to Saibei, from revolutionary old areas to the forefront of opening up, each village has found its own cut and tailored measures to local conditions, striving to carve out a development path that suits its own characteristics. Entering Yonglian Village in Suzhou, Jiangsu, the houses are arranged in a neat and orderly manner, with tender willows covering the front and back of the houses; The small bridge and flowing water flow with the charm of the Jiangnan water town. Chen Yundi, who is over 60 years old, and his old sisters walked into the township cinema. They were familiar with the way to open the Yonglian Yidiantong App on their mobile phones, scan the code, and exchange. Watching movies for free, drinking coffee for 1 cent, and participating in sports and fitness activities at the cultural and sports center for 100 yuan per year... It has become a daily routine for villagers to accumulate "Yonglian points" to exchange for benefits by striving for good deeds. Yonglian Village, reclaimed from the mudflat of the Yangtze River, was once the poorest village in the area. In the 1980s, taking advantage of the spring breeze of reform and opening up, this mudflat village went from "taking grain as the key link" to "prospering the village with industry", and the village run steel rolling plant gradually grew into Yonggang Group, one of the top 500 private enterprises in China. In 1998 and 2000, Yonggang Group underwent two transformations, leaving a 25% stake in the village collective and planting a "money tree" for the villagers. In 2005, after retiring from the military, Wu Huifang returned to his hometown to serve as the village party secretary, leading his fellow villagers to continue their struggle. In just a few years, a modern "Yonglian Town" with prosperous industries and livable ecology has been built, with the planning and construction of transportation roads, housing placement, and the construction of modern agricultural markets, commercial blocks, hospitals, and schools. However, Wu Huifang quickly realized that although the conditions in the village were improving, there was still a phenomenon of alcoholism, gambling, and constant conflicts and disputes among neighbors... "It is said that the granary is solid and the etiquette is known, but this is not something that can be achieved overnight." Wu Huifang said, "At that time, I thought that besides making the villagers' wallets bulge and living a good life, there must also be some new pursuits." The village set up a "Civilized Family Award" to encourage the advanced and motivate the backward, while starting from small things to cultivate culture and culture. " Expand your horizons. Construct farmer leisure parks, libraries, community service centers, etc., and open them to villagers for free; Inviting top domestic and foreign cultural organizations to perform here and forming multiple mass cultural teams such as dragon dance teams and waist drum teams; Establish a social civilization construction federation, starting from the civilization of public toilets, sacrificial rituals, transportation, etc., to gradually cultivate a sense of civilization; By building digital living halls, digital connected classrooms, and other facilities, we aim to keep the villagers up with the times... In 2023, the total industrial and agricultural income of Yonglian Village was 161.6 billion yuan, the collective operating income of the village was 335 million yuan, and the per capita net income of the villagers was 73000 yuan. At the same time, Yonglian Village has been awarded the title of "National Civilized Village" for six consecutive terms
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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