Urbanization brings prosperity and challenges. The city's thriving city has attracted a large influx of people in pursuit of a better life and more opportunities.
However, the problem that arises is that some people may be forced to return to the countryside if cities do not continue to provide adequate employment and livelihood security. The two-sided effects of urbanization are clear.
On the one hand, urbanization promotes economic development and social progress, providing people with more job opportunities and better living conditions. But on the other hand, urbanization has also brought great pressure to cities, such as resource constraints, environmental degradation, and rising living costs.
So, how should we respond to this challenge?What needs to be done to support the development of rural areas and the needs of returning populations?Attaching importance to the inheritance of rural culture and injecting new vitality into the countrysideHow to protect and inherit rural culture?
This is a problem that needs to be solved urgently. As a brilliant piece of Chinese cultural treasure, rural culture carries rich historical and folk resources. How can these valuable cultural heritages be effectively protected and inherited?
Rural tourism and cultural industry projects may be a way worth trying. This can not only bring new vitality to the rural economic and social development, but also enable more people to understand, pay attention to and participate in the inheritance of rural culture.
In this way, we can better protect and inherit rural culture and inject new vitality and vitality into the countryside.