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What kind of village is a fully revitalized village?

The village that is fully revitalized is a village full of vigor and vitality.

A fully rejuvenated village will have modern infrastructure, including roads, bridges, electricity, communications, running water and other facilities. The improvement of these facilities will provide a solid foundation for rural economic development, and at the same time, rural public service facilities will also be improved, including schools, medical care, culture, sports and other facilities, thus improving the quality of life of rural residents.

The fully revitalized countryside will pay attention to agricultural modernization and industrial upgrading, and improve the efficiency and quality of agricultural production by introducing advanced agricultural technology and machinery and equipment. At the same time, rural areas will also develop characteristic industries, such as green agriculture, eco-tourism and handicrafts, in order to improve the industrial competitiveness of rural areas. The development of these characteristic industries will bring more employment opportunities and economic benefits to rural areas.

Taking the overall revitalization of rural areas as the direction and return of urban-rural integration

The fundamental purpose of urban-rural integration is to break the dual structure of urban and rural areas and realize the integrated development of urban and rural areas. Due to the improvement of factor productivity brought by technological progress and spatial agglomeration, factors, especially labor, have higher production efficiency in non-agricultural sectors and cities and towns, so the remuneration is higher than that in agriculture and rural areas. Therefore, the external manifestation of the modernization process since the industrial revolution is the change of economic sector structure and spatial structure, that is, the process of industrialization and urbanization, which cooperate and promote each other.

Industrialization and urbanization have brought about the transfer of resource elements, departments and space, and also accompanied the decline of traditional villages, but this process did not end with the demise of traditional departments and villages. In fact, with the advancement of agricultural modernization, the transformation of society and cities, the improvement of agricultural production efficiency and the improvement of rural livability, urban and rural areas have reached a new equilibrium state in terms of industrial structure, spatial pattern, factor flow and service enjoyment, that is, the state of urban-rural integration.