Mobile China|Where there is work, there is a home, every day is a good day

"Mobile China"

2021-09-08 16:55

Everyone has a hometown in his heart. That hometown may be the place of birth, the place where he lived for the longest time, or it may even exist only in memory The place. No matter how far he went and how many places he stopped, when he started telling his story, he often started from his hometown...

Lin Haiying from Guangxi once vowed to leave her hometown because of poverty. When she was young, she yearned for the city and envied the life of white-collar workers in office buildings. Twelve years ago, Lin Haiying left her hometown and took a green leather train to Guangzhou and Shenzhen; then, to the assembly line of electronic products. "It feels really uncomfortable when you leave the country in that kind of place."

This is not only Lin Haiying's personal memory, but the common experience of the Chinese generation who went to cities to fight for workers. At present, the gap between China's urban and rural areas is being smoothed by waves of economic development. At this time, people are more willing to return to their hometowns. After all, relatives are there and home is there. "I just hope that if I have a job in my hometown, if I can do it, no matter how hard and tired I am, I have a place to work and a home. I feel that way is like a good day every day."

Lin Haiying's return to her hometown is one of the profound changes that are taking place in rural China-land transfer. This policy gives farmers the right to operate, use and transfer their land. It allows the land at the feet of farmers to flow freely as a factor of production and create value.

Because of the land circulation policy, the operators of the fire dragon orchard can lease land from the farmers. Connect the fields divided into strips into one piece to form a scale. Lin Haiying is now a shareholder. She put all her family's 4 acres of land into the company's fire dragon orchard. Take the rent of the land as dividends every year. She is also a worker. She works on her own land and receives monthly wages. "Anyway, if you can reunite with your family every day, you don’t feel bitter, and you are willing to be in the sun. If you have not experienced the feeling of working outside, you have not realized how much it is to have a job at your doorstep. A happy thing."

(Source: Documentary "Mobile China" Editor: Zhou Jie)

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