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Why didn't the Three Gorges immigrants move to Chongqing, Hubei?

1In May, 1999, the State Council held a conference on the resettlement of the Three Gorges Project to encourage and guide more rural migrants to relocate and adjust and improve the resettlement plan for rural migrants. The number of rural migrants in the whole reservoir area increased from 83,000 originally planned to 6,543,800+0.25 million. There are 25,000 people in Hubei Province, all of whom are placed in non-reservoir counties in this province. There are 654.38 million people in Chongqing, including Wushan 1.7 million, Fengjie 1.7 million, Yunyang 36,000, Kaixian 1.65 million and Zhongxian 1.9 million. Non-reservoir counties in this city have 20,000 people, relatives and friends independently resettle 1 10,000 people, and 70,000 people are resettled outside the city: 9,000 people in Sichuan Province, 7,000 people in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shandong, Hubei and Guangdong Provinces, 5,500 people in Shanghai and Fujian Provinces, and 5,000 people in Anhui, Jiangxi and Hunan Provinces.

(2) Urban relocation planning

The towns planned to be relocated are: Zigui, Badong and Xingshan in Hubei Province; Chongqing has Wanzhou and Fuling, Wushan, Fengjie, Yunyang, Kaixian, Zhongxian, Fengdu and Changshou. 1 16 relocated market towns, including 27 established towns, 82 townships and 7 general towns. The planned housing population is 7 1.8 million, the planned infrastructure population is 820,000, and the planned relocation is 5,774.28 square hm.