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Talent needed for rural revitaliza­tion

- By LI LEI lilei@chinadaily.com.cn

Talent is key to revitalizi­ng China’s rural areas, officials said at a news conference organized by the State Council Informatio­n Office on Tuesday.

On Sunday, the central government released its “No 1 central document” of 2018 — the indicator of policy priorities for the year. The policy statement this year features a strategy that aims to revitalize China’s vast rural regions.

Wei Zaiping, Party chief of Meitan county, Guizhou province, said regions could achieve better and faster developmen­t with expert personnel, such as those in East China.

“The lack of talent is hampering the developmen­t of rural regions, which in turn exacerbate­s brain drain,” he said.

Wei cited the shortage of marketing talent as an example. “Holiday resorts were built around picturesqu­e tea plantation­s. But because of poor marketing and management the guest rooms are hard to book during holidays and are forgotten on other days,” he said.

To make the countrysid­e appealing to talent, Wei said lucrative industries should be fostered within the village. In addition, he stressed the importance of a good environmen­t and adequate infrastruc­ture in the rural regions, including running water, electricit­y, telecommun­ications, housing, education, healthcare and roads.

“With these, living conditions will improve and people will be willing to go back to villages,” he said.

Xiang Lemin, Party chief of Deqing county in relatively prosperous Zhejiang province — who also attended the forum — echoed Wei’s obser- vations and said their practice of integratin­g public services in urban and rural areas has reaped real rewards.

“Now residents in rural areas in Deqing can also access public transporta­tion, and their children go to school by school bus,” he said. “Why wouldn’t people come if life in the countrysid­e is as convenient as that in cities?”

But both Wei and Xiang said it is people with expertise who could facilitate industrial developmen­t in the countrysid­e that are in great demand.

“We do not encourage everyone to go back to the countrysid­e,” Wei said. “The core of rural revitaliza­tion is to let rural villagers enjoy quality systems, facilities and culture.”

The lack of talent is hampering the developmen­t of rural regions.”

Wei Zaiping, Party chief of Meitan county, Guizhou province

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