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The countryside has been demolished. Is it possible to dismantle them all in the future?

Personally, I think there will be no large-scale relocation in rural areas in the next ten years or 10 years.

Of course, there will be no large-scale relocation, but there will still be planned relocation in rural areas. As far as this relocation is concerned, it is actually very helpful to the development of rural agriculture. Therefore, in terms of this issue, it is necessary and necessary to suspend the process and intensity of rural relocation and urbanization in the future.

However, it is almost impossible to complete the full relocation. After all, this part of the country with a population occupation advantage is still very large. Therefore, in view of this situation, it is almost impossible to terminate the overall relocation, first of all, in terms of funds, followed by the overall environment of the country.

Two aspects determine that it is not easy to complete the comprehensive transformation or relocation of a large number of our villages at present.

But as far as the overall environment is concerned, many villages are already in an advantageous zone or in a very good living environment and life center. Why stop spending huge wealth and moving at this time?

Relocation should be tailored.

On the issue of rural relocation, we should decide whether to suspend the relocation according to our own conditions. After all, the issue of relocation revolves around many aspects, and the work to be done is also great.

Therefore, as for relocation, it is still necessary to adapt to local conditions. Some central organs are suitable for relocation, while others do not need to be relocated. We only need more policies and inclined support to expand.

Therefore, whether there will be large-scale relocation and urbanization in rural areas in the future is an inevitable trend, but whether it is necessary to stop large-scale relocation depends on the specific situation.

Because it is related to the people's livelihood after the relocation. All aspects will be affected.