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Is homesickness related to the underdeveloped economy and beautiful scenery in my hometown?

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Homesickness is nostalgia for the memories of hometown scenery, and it is regret and sorrow for their gradual disappearance.

Homesickness is those landscapes that can precipitate history-those old houses, ancient bridges, ancient trees and temples, which have caused pain in my heart ... and those remnants that can keep the years from being ruthlessly eroded.

Homesickness is an activity and scene that I have touched and participated in, a contact that once ignited the passion of youth, and an immature and ignorant memory of youth.

Homesickness is not a cheap affectation, but a reflection of life accumulation.

Homesickness is a deep love for hometown, and it is unwilling to suffer trauma to the magnificent land of the motherland.

The proposal of "homesickness" coincides with the new stage of urbanization in China. The central government has formulated corresponding urbanization policies, actively promoted urban construction, and realized the road of urban and rural prosperity. It is a good thing to promote the faster development of urbanization, but the consequences of disorderly large-scale demolition of historical towns in recent decades are also worrying. From my own experience in protecting historical towns for many years, most of the ancient water towns that have been effectively protected are towns with underdeveloped transportation and slow development of township enterprises. There are more than 100 historic towns in Jiangnan water town, and now only a handful of them have preserved their complete features. Since 1950s, some ancient villages have been devastated in the resettlement projects of various water conservancy, ecological and engineering facilities. In 2000, the total number of natural villages in China was 2.63 million, and by 20 10, the total number dropped sharply to 19 10000, a decrease of 900,000 natural villages, including many natural villages with important cultural landscapes.