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Rural China on Beijing Review Home> Web> Special> Rural Reform> Rural China on Beijing Review RSS Feed
 Hancunhe: A Model Suburban Village
How a poor village on the outskirts of Beijing becomes the prototype for a new and wealthy "modern countryside"
 Farming for Fortune
Farmers in the eastern part of China are luckier than those in the west
 Good Country Living
Construction of a new countryside has brought about changes to some rural areas, but plenty of challenges remain
 Financing the Countryside
It's a lot easier to start a bank now in rural areas, but is it worth it?
 Raising a Village
Dayingjie is setting the pace for other villages keen to rejuvenate themselves
 Not Just New Buildings
Building a "new socialist countryside" is certainly a strategic measure that has won wide support from the people
 Developing the New Countryside
A look at a village that has set a development example
 New Socialist Countryside - What Does It Mean?
Views on implementing the government's plan
 Dawn of a New Countryside
The government is emphasizing modernization, innovation and mechanization to revitalize the farm sector in the current Five-Year Plan
 End of an Era
The 2,600-year-old agricultural tax is finally abolished
 
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