Since the beginning of reform and opening up, earth-shaking changes have taken place in both urban and rural areas. In terms of big cities, China has the largest number of big cities in the world, and the urban construction is enough to make foreigners dumbfounded, and in terms of rural construction, almost all the rural areas are now small buildings.
However, it is a pity that the rural areas have been connected to water, electricity, gas, roads, and many public service facilities, such as garbage cans, street lights, and party and mass service centers have also been established. However, there are no young people left in the countryside, and only the elderly are left walking around the village with their grandchildren and granddaughters.
Although rural public service facilities are getting better and better, there is no stable income**, and rural people have to leave their homes to go to developed areas to earn money to support their families. Since the reform and opening up, such days have begun, and they have lasted for more than 40 years. Moreover, according to the trend, the more developed the region, the easier it is to attract investment, and the more willing the capitalists are to gather together.
The best wish of the Chinese is to be able to live and work in peace and contentment in their hometown, get married and have children, which is the most simple and beautiful wish. Now I see that my parents are in their 60s and are still doing odd jobs in Wenzhou. There are thousands of migrant workers like my parents, who have contributed all their lives to the developed regions. The house in his hometown is built with a small western-style building with three floors and two rooms, but he can't live in half a month a year, and seeing that the remaining time of them can already be counted with his fingers, it is distressing and regrettable.
What's even more worrying is that the second generation will also repeat the mistakes of the past, and how many years will it take to work in their hometowns to support their families?