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Ten years later, will the countryside face demolition?

I think rural areas in some areas will definitely face demolition, but not all rural areas will have such conditions to face demolition. Now many places are looking forward to demolition, because as long as one demolition can get huge compensation and become a rich man, future generations can become the second generation. But obviously such a good thing can't happen in the countryside. Even if the demolition happens in the countryside, it won't make you rich at once.

At present, the vast majority of rural laborers are in cities. They work in cities all the year round to earn more economic income. What about 1 years from now? With the development of urban science and technology, future enterprises will also face transformation and upgrading, and may not need so much labor in the future, but machines will replace them. Moreover, after 1 years, many mature people are getting old, and their bodies can no longer undertake more physical work, so they have to return to the countryside to seek a new livelihood.

first of all, rural areas do not have the conditions for large-scale demolition. Why is there demolition? It is because urban construction needs land and urban development needs updating, and some old houses will obviously be incompatible with a new city. Shantytowns, old neighborhoods, traffic construction and so on will all face demolition problems. As long as these areas are demolished, many people will become rich. However, there is no such condition in the countryside, there will be no subway, etc. Maybe your family is lucky and a railway line passes through your family, then you may be able to face demolition, but you will certainly not get rich.

Secondly, even if there is demolition in the countryside, it is still immigration. Ever heard of Three Gorges immigrants? That is the demolition of an entire village. In order to support the country to build the Three Gorges Dam, all the residents living nearby have emigrated, and they have gone to the new residence for national resettlement. There is another kind of immigration, that is, poverty alleviation immigration. Because the whole village is poor, there is no way out. In order to get rid of poverty, the state has introduced overall immigration to help the poor and moved to areas with better conditions.

Although the new countryside is being built now, and the country is also experimenting with unified planning and construction of farmhouses, it is obviously not obvious that rural areas should be demolished. Compared with the fact that most of the population are living in rural areas at present, with the gradual advancement of urban people, the population will migrate to cities, and there will be no need for demolition at that time, and many villages will be uninhabited.