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Reasons for the decline of traditional villages in southern Hunan

There are four reasons for the decline of traditional villages in southern Hunan:

1, the change of human thinking. China people are nostalgic. After experiencing the rapid development of society, they are unwilling to stick to the past lifestyle. Traditional villages have gradually disappeared, and small buildings have mushroomed. This change in thinking is inevitable and reasonable.

2. Too hasty development planning.

3. quick success and instant benefit tourism. In order to get more benefits, many developers have taken a fancy to the huge cake of tourism. Traditional villages will make people in the city feel fresh and curious, but they are not suitable for tourists to live in. In order to speed up the development of local tourism, traditional villages in the past have become rooms with different styles and become cash cows for travel agencies.

Lack of funds leads to disrepair. There are also a large number of traditional villages in poverty-stricken areas, which can't stand the torture of years and become a pile of broken bricks. There are fewer job opportunities in some areas, so ordinary people have to work in big cities. The ancestral home that once lived for generations is vacant. Houses that are in disrepair will eventually be abandoned by the people.