The New Year is in full swing at the grassroots level

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-18

[New Year's walk to the grassroots].

Guangming ** reporter Shang Jie Zhao Minghao.

Fine snowflakes fell from the sky, and the snow creaked under the feet. The temperature in the mountains is much lower than that in the urban area, but Majiazhuangzi Village in the Urumqi Economic and Technological Development Zone is in full swing. It turned out that the "Village New Year's Festival" in the village was held on the same day!

Camel milk, 35 yuan and two catties, newly squeezed this morning! ”…On the Majia Zhuangzi Food Street, the shouting is continuous, and the stalls on both sides are full of "good things" from the villagers' homes. In the row on the left, handmade Kazakh embroidery with fine stitches is chic, and there are shoes, hats, and blankets; In the row on the right, smoked horse meat and smoked horse intestines are piled up into a "pagoda", and the golden Bao Ersak and fragrant salty milk tea make people appetite.

Baiyimulat Awuhanbai, a villager in Majiazhuangzi Village, rushed to the New Year's Festival early in the morning with homemade smoked horse meat and smoked horse sausages to sell. "In the past two days, many people in the city have driven to the village to buy special New Year's goods! Bai Yimurati told reporters that he worked on the construction site in the summer to excavate, and in the winter to make smoked horse meat and smoked horse intestines and other ethnic specialties, he could earn more than 100,000 yuan a year, and he had a good life.

At the end of the food street, the villagers directed and performed a social program is being staged, the girls danced the rhythmic Kazakh dance "Gargar", the audience cheered for the contestants of the sheep's head eating competition, and the enthusiastic eldest sister of the village, Nurlasi Tie Lihan, a song in ten languages, ignited the atmosphere of the scene.

Do you know why this year's New Year Festival is so lively? Gao Guozhao, head of the Urumqi Forestry and Grassland Bureau's team in Majiazhuangzi Village, who was walking around the village with reporters, asked quietly.

That's because every family is moving into a new house! Nurlasi, who had just finished singing, came over to interject and dragged everyone to see the new house. On both sides of the road, small western-style buildings with yellow walls and blue tiles are lined up. In a large house with a total area of 300 square meters, there are ...... living room, kitchen, and bathroomEach room is bright and clean. "We moved in just before the start of winter, and both children were clamoring to move to a new house. ”

Majiazhuangzi Village is located in the col on the northern slope of the Tianshan Mountains, 20 kilometers away from the urban area of Urumqi, with an altitude of nearly 1,000 meters, and people call it "Wowo Village". For many years, because of the barren land and the lack of crops, people have gone to the city to make a living, leaving only an empty village. The Nurrasi family's old house was also dilapidated, with four people sleeping in one room.

The change began a few years ago when the village-based team arrived, Nurlasi changed from an eldest girl to a mother of two, and witnessed the village-based team repairing houses, roads, bridges, running water, and street lights.

Through investment promotion, the local ** reached a cooperation with a company to build new houses for 53 farmers and herdsmen, and built a horse cultural industrial park on the vacated land. The village-based team helped to engage in rural tourism, and even the 670-year-old elm tree at the head of the village was also made into the "No. 1 elm in Xinjiang" scenic spot.

10 years ago, I came to the village to help the poor, and this time I came to get rich. Gao Guozhao already had a blueprint in his mind, "Living in a new house is a new beginning, and the next step is to find a way to make the villagers' pockets bulge!" ”

Boom! As he spoke, the neighing of a horse drew everyone's attention to the empty horse farm not far away, where a Kazakh boy practiced his horse control skills with his legs clamped and his hands held on the reins. "Let's go and watch the horse races! Nurlasi greeted everyone, "In the future, more people will definitely come to our village to see our horseback culture and old elm trees!" ”

*: Guangming Network - "Bright **".

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