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Xinhua News Agency, Hohhot, November 11, Title: “Troubled Village” Metamorphosis: Colorful Life in Baiqingyao Village, Inner Mongolia
Xinhua An Lumeng News Agency reporter
Small courtyards with red roofs and yellow walls are lined up, concrete roads are built up to the gates, and the landscape of the green belt is scattered … In early winter, when you enter Baiqingyao village in Tumote Right Banner, city of Baotou, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, there is a new atmosphere everywhere. In the past, poor villages were transformed into a wealthy society and villagers lived the life that everyone in the city longed for.
Villager Zuo Sangou waters flowers at his home in Baiqingyao Village, Tumote Right Banner, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (photo 5 Nov). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Zhipeng.
Baiqingyao Village used to be a well-known “troubled village”. The average age of the villagers was relatively older, the income level was low, and they lived in small old bungalows. Also, the terrain was low and rain flooded during the summer flood season. “When it comes to the rainy season, there will be water in the yard and you cannot rush out the door. People from other villages jokingly say that Baiqingyao village is a ‘huikeng village,'” he said the villager Zuo Sangou.
The change occurred in 2013. The first phase of the housing construction project began in Baiqingyao village. 128 sets of small houses were erected with a total investment of 20 million yuan. They were also equipped with water and sewage and unified heating equipment, which greatly improved the living environment of the inhabitants. .
Villagers exercise in Baiqingyao Village, Tumote Right Banner, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (photo 5 Nov.) Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Zhipeng.
The three dogs on the left are the first villagers to live in the new building. Upon entering Zuo Sangou’s house, a warm draft washed over his face, modern kitchens and bathrooms are available, and a dozen flowerpots and green plants are planted in the living room. “I used to burn the stove in winter, I had to wake up in the middle of the night, and the house was buried. Now the village has central heating, which is clean and warm,” Zuo Sangou said with satisfaction. Relatives in the city began to envy themselves and the farmers lived a decent life. lifetime.
This is a corner of Baiqingyao Village, Tumote Right Banner, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (taken Nov. 5, drone photo) Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Zhipeng.
It is not enough for the villagers to establish themselves, and the industry must keep up, so that the villagers can stay in the field and develop the field. According to Dong Yanfei, the village’s first secretary, in recent years the two committees of Baiqingyao village have led villagers to actively develop their industries and build warehouses, greenhouses, food processing plants, and so on. Villagers no longer depend on the sky for food. Besides farming, they can also work at home. “Get salary”, the pockets are obviously bulging, and the average annual income of the villagers reaches 13,000 yuan.
This is a corner of Baiqingyao Village, Tumote Right Banner, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (photographed Nov. 5) .Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Li Zhipeng.
After Hu Lai, a 51-year-old impoverished household, he worked at the village winery and food processing plant to successfully rid himself of poverty. “My family has many ties, my daughter-in-law is ill, my children go to school and I plant dozens of acres of land. It is not realistic to go out to work. Thanks to the ownership of the town, I made money by keeping the family on the ground “. Hu Lai settled an account. I work in a processing plant and earn 3,000 yuan a month, more than 10,000 yuan in the field, and the family can earn 40 to 50,000 yuan a year.
The town’s industry is thriving and cultural activities are in full swing. As soon as the agricultural downtime comes, the villagers will go to the village cultural activity center to sing and play chess to enrich their spiritual and cultural life. Villager Liu Enu is the main force of the cultural activities center. She said, “There are fewer people drinking shochu and playing mahjong in the village. Everyone comes to the cultural activities hall to rehearse when they have time, and they can also go to the village to perform on stage. It is much better than before. Wow. . “
Villagers control the operation of equipment at a food processing plant in Baiqingyao Village, Tumote Right Banner, Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (photo 5 November). Photo by News Agency reporter Xinhua Li Zhipeng.
“The hut has been turned into a village, and the chickens in the yard take a leisurely stroll. The water is open and short sleeves are worn in winter. The rotten village shows a new look, and the villagers smile …” The villagers vividly reflected the metamorphosis of Bai Qingyao Village with a poem. Baiqingyao Village Party Branch Secretary Zuo Erbiao said: “In order to develop the countryside well, we must continue to find a way out. In the future, we will also carry out high-level agricultural land transformation, build a base modern sheep farming, we will continually expand the village’s collective economy, develop modern and efficient agriculture and go green. The path to development. “
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