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Will Wuwei Liudu Fengjing be relocated?

It is understood that the project of diverting water from the Yangtze River to Huaihe River is a provincial key water conservancy project, which is planned and implemented by the relevant departments of the provincial government. At present, Liudu Town has not received the notice of demolition of Beilong Natural Village in Fenghuangjing Community. Fengjing belongs to Liudu Town, Wuwei City, located in the southwest of Wuwei City. This is a small market town with only 100 old houses and some shops. It is next to Wuwei Yangtze River levee, facing the Yangtze River in front and backed by a small river. However, when it comes to Phoenix Neck, its fame even exceeds that of Liudu Town where it is located. The reason is Fengjingmen, which is about one kilometer away from Fengjingmen. According to local residents, as early as Guangxu years, there was a motion to build a sluice.

Regulations on Land Requisition Compensation and Resettlement for Large and Medium-sized Water Conservancy and Hydropower Projects

Article 3 The state advocates and supports development immigrants by means of early compensation, subsidies and late support.

Article 4 The following principles shall be followed in the compensation and resettlement for land requisition in the construction of water conservancy and hydropower projects: (1) Correctly handle the relationship between the state, the collective and the individual, and the resettlement areas and resettlement areas are subordinate to the overall interests of the state; (two) resettlement and reservoir construction, resource development, soil and water conservation, economic development, and gradually make the life of immigrants reach or exceed the original level; (3) Resettlement should be based on local conditions, comprehensive planning, rational use of reservoir resources and local resettlement; If there are no resettlement conditions, resettlement can be carried out by developing wasteland and beaches, adjusting land and moving out, but the relevant provisions of national laws and regulations should be observed.