男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
BIZCHINA> Top Biz News
China's overlooked rural building opportunities
By Fu Jing (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-01-12 07:57

This winter, my parents abandoned their idea of buying an apartment in a township in picturesque Sichuan province. Instead, they chose to build a two-story house in their village, a 20-minute ride away from the town, after taking my suggestion that a quiet rural life is healthy for aging people.

Since this is the fourth time for my parents, in their 60s, to build or expand their house, we have all taken it seriously.

During long-distance phone conversations I advised them to move to a larger area in the village away from the foot of the mountain, which was traditionally regarded as a better location in southern China. But now, frequent bad weather has exposed the 20-year-old house increasingly to the dangers of landslides and flooding from the mountain, yards away from their home.

Safety is priority and they agreed.

In addition, I asked them to adapt to the concept of building property that can be handed down from generation to generation, instead of being pulled down in 20 or 30 years. And I also sold my green ideas to power the house by digging a methane pool in the basement and installing a solar panel on the roof. Digging a small pool in the yard to collect rainwater was also on my suggestion list.

They are using them. Recently, father told me on the phone joyfully: "I've set an example and several families in the village have decided to become my neighbors." And he says the villagers also want to make their homes greener if they can afford to do it.

After three-decades of development, old farmers like my parents have started to realize their dreams of owning a comfortable home in a village. And for younger generation of migrant workers, this is also a shared dream after many have already found that settling down in cities is still a dream.

There is a tremendous (green) market: China has about 300 million rural households. In northern China, most villagers live in one-story yard next-door homes, but in the south, the farmers' houses are scattered. That's a general picture of the Chinese farming residential landscape.

My parents tell me their budget is 150,000 yuan for their dream house. Just imagine, if 100 million households build their new houses within the next five years and take my parents' budget as average price tag, it's a market worth $2 trillion. Let alone what they'd spend on new appliances and furniture.

China cannot afford to ignore the market.

But when talking about its stimulus packages saving China from economic recession, the policymakers have focused part of their efforts on reviving the sluggish housing market in cities. In the rural areas, they have designed measures to encourage the residents to find jobs after they were laid off in coastal cities. And they also seek to explore their consumption potential by subsidizing farmers to buy more house electronic appliances.

Up to now, it seems that the decision-makers have not realized that a new chain of job opportunities can be created by encouraging farmers to own comfortable green houses in their villages after toiling in cities. And in any stimulus measures unveiled so far, the policy makers didn't mention a single word to encourage rural house building.

And even from central government down, we don't have a special governmental unit to coordinate rural housing construction and design. Otherwise, I would not have the privilege to act as my parents' long distance advisor in Beijing all along the construction chain.

It's time to act now.

Thirty years have passed since 1978 when China started its market-oriented reform move and the old generation of migrants has contributed tremendously to the urban prosperity. They deserve preferential policies and even financial support to help own safe and comfortable homes.

From ecological and land-saving perspectives, China's vast rural areas need better care. Better architectural designs, sewage treatment systems, and more compact buildings can ensure farmers live an enjoyable life in retirement. This can also help us save enough land to plant crops and feed China's big population.

In China, rural house construction is not an easy topic to handle. But put it within the context of 30th anniversary of opening up and reform and coping with the financial crisis, the pro-poor urgency is obvious.

Helping farmers construct a house with a minimum life span of 200 years is a green responsibility China should embrace.

Email:fujing@chinadaily.com.cn


(For more biz stories, please visit Industries)

 

 

主站蜘蛛池模板: 延边| 泰来县| 彰化市| 武川县| 泰来县| 资源县| 射洪县| 阳原县| 上蔡县| 景宁| 济宁市| 大兴区| 库伦旗| 扎兰屯市| 荔浦县| 伊川县| 蒙自县| 夏津县| 马关县| 遂川县| 阿拉善盟| 华亭县| 江阴市| 徐闻县| 繁峙县| 新蔡县| 合江县| 东港市| 济南市| 汉源县| 扶风县| 自治县| 乌拉特中旗| 民丰县| 固始县| 漳平市| 三门县| 信丰县| 雷山县| 泸州市| 灯塔市| 永顺县| 南开区| 崇左市| 邮箱| 桦南县| 淮滨县| 鹤壁市| 通山县| 瑞昌市| 清河县| 永仁县| 宁乡县| 九龙坡区| 江北区| 夏津县| 杨浦区| 仙桃市| 新民市| 廉江市| 阆中市| 东乡| 西乌珠穆沁旗| 沙坪坝区| 云龙县| 贺兰县| 吉木萨尔县| 磐石市| 马关县| 蕲春县| 苍南县| 盐山县| 抚宁县| 怀化市| 河间市| 容城县| 黄浦区| 武夷山市| 封开县| 会泽县| 陇西县| 台中市|