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Reasons for immigration in Fengmen village

The team members and TV reporters learned a lot about the situation, and finally visited the vast majority of villagers who collectively moved to the immigrant community in Qinyang City in September 2007. They told the real reason why 198 1 moved out of Fengmen village in. There are three main reasons: many villages are built in the depths of mountains for historical reasons, and the traffic is extremely inconvenient. Because many mountain villages are small and scattered, it is impossible for the state to invest too much money to build access roads one by one, so it is very difficult for people in mountain villages to buy and sell things. Many old people have never even walked out of the mountains all their lives, and some young people can't marry their wives all their lives and live alone. Therefore, forced migration is also helpless and inevitable.

The mystery of the relocation of Fengmen Village is nothing more than water, education, food and transportation. There is only one primary school and three classrooms on the hill opposite Fengmen Village, and the scale can only reach grade 2-3 at most. At the same time, because the village near Fengmen Village is far away, the nearest Yuntai also has a 4 km mountain road, and at the same time it has to rise vertically by 300M, so there is no condition to establish a junior high school or above nearby. Therefore, the education problem in Fengmen Village is very troublesome, and the villagers are trying to build roads. However, due to the poor site selection and the fact that it was built in a valley, and the villagers often cut firewood, a heavy rain washed away the mountain road that was about to be repaired, and the villagers completely lost confidence in Fengmen Village. Several wells in Fengmen village have dried up and there is no water source in sight. There is running water in this section of the river at the foot of Fengmen Village, but it becomes underground runoff after passing through the primary school area, and there is no long running water on the surface. At the same time, its water flow is very small, which is not enough to supply the water demand of hundreds of people in a village.