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How high should the houses built by the Three Gorges immigrants be built?

Backward immigrants can be divided into three types according to the engulfment of immigrants: double flooded households, single flooded households and land-occupying immigrants.

The so-called "double flooded households" refer to farmers who have flooded the means of production such as houses and land below the water level of 175;

"Single flooded households" refer to farmers who only flood their houses but not their land, or who may only flood their land but not their houses;

"Land-occupying immigrants" refer to farmers whose houses and land are all above the waterline of 175, but whose houses and land are expropriated by the state for resettling immigrants below the waterline or building new market towns. When compensating these rural migrants, their plans include not only compensation for the engulfment of their industries, but also development and adjustment of new land capital and improvement of the conditions of basic equipment and production equipment.

The contents of resettlement compensation are mainly divided into: 1, land compensation fee. 2. House subsidy fee. 3. Compensation for the creation of basic equipment. 4. Relocation fee. 5, sporadic economic forest compensation. 6. Compensation for transition days. 7, village sideline equipment compensation.