Is that really the case? Small factories don't like it, and big factories can't stand it themselves.
It's rare to go back to my hometown. I finally made up my mind to go back to my hometown during the eleventh holiday. My hometown is a developed county-level city, China Science and Technology Hardware City. It is said that an Expo was just opened not long ago and hundreds of millions of orders were signed. The industry here is very developed, not supported by some false bubble economy, but by a real industrial economy. My hometown used to be a township, but now there is no township or town. Wandering around, Jinhua's classmate was suddenly surprised here that day. The so-called vicissitudes of life are nothing more than that. I was surprised when I first saw my brother's country house. It is as beautiful as a building in the city. My parents live in a downstairs suite with a bathroom and a kitchen, which is better than my in-laws living in the city. Because it is the hometown of fruits, all kinds of fruit trees are planted in front of and behind the house, and because it has not been cut down for nearly ten years, the vegetation in front of the mountain is lush. My father and I walked all the way that day, and he seldom came out. I said that in ten or twenty years, the trees on the mountain will flourish. He said it would take ten years, and in a few years, it would be very decent. Golden rice can still be seen in rural areas, but it is rarely seen mixed with fruit trees. Most of the farmers here have stopped growing food, and there are few ethnic groups in vegetables. They all went to town. Anyway, it is a simple matter for them to paste their mouths, and the biggest problem is the children's schooling. It's not that I haven't been to school or can't afford to go to school, but that I dislike the poor teaching quality in rural schools, and some even send my children to kindergartens far away. The middle school I used to go to has been changed into a primary school, and there used to be a junior high school. It is said that only 20 students were recruited last year. This year, I didn't even enroll in junior high school, only the primary department was left. There is a lot of school construction, but a school with few students is still angry. When they walk into the street, the teachers often ask the villagers to point and say that they are not doing their jobs. So where do children go to junior high school? It is said that they are all sent to middle schools in the city. Some families have good conditions and even let their children study in the city from primary school. The cost is naturally high, and the borrowing fee or sponsorship fee is always seven or eight thousand yuan. Coupled with the child's accommodation and living expenses, the cost of a child studying in the city is by no means low. Fortunately, there are few children. Family planning here is relatively successful, and few people are willing to have a second child. The more prosperous the economy is, the less it is necessary for people to raise children for their old age. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the number of villages and towns. One of my relatives and children is only five years old and intends to send him to the city from primary school. Their starting point is actually not complicated. The child's grandfather said that even if Mandarin is taught, rural primary schools are not as accurate as urban teachers. The implication is that it is worthwhile to spend 10 thousand yuan a year even if it is just to let children learn standard Mandarin. I remember there used to be a small health station in our village, but it doesn't exist now. The villagers went to a sick place in the city to see delicious food. No wonder there are so many buses here, a bit like buses in the city. There is a bus every ten minutes. The car is brand new, and the body logo and interior settings are the same as those of the bus. It's a 30-to 40-minute drive to downtown, and I'm surprised that it's cheap to spend only 4 yuan. When I went back to the city by car that day, there were very few people in the car. Isn't this a loss? It is said that this line was specially repaired by a boss. I wonder how much it will cost a year. Anyway, he got off this line, got on the bus again, and subcontracted it at the same price. In order to prevent vehicles from soliciting customers from each other, it is stipulated that all vehicles should pay a unified turnover, and then the boss will give the sales staff the same reward. This avoids soliciting customers. The service attitude is naturally good. Our hometown (no longer exists, but I still use this name) is in Yongkang, which belongs to an economically underdeveloped area. The villagers did not make a fortune, and few people set up factories. They only rely on the income from the fruit industry, which is unstable and small. Especially in recent years, fruit prices have plummeted. Almost all peaches have lost money this year, except one kind of purple plum, and the price is not bad. However, with the expansion of this fruit cultivation, the future price decline is certain. My eldest brother and sister-in-law have been making fruit for more than ten years, and they have done a lot in Wenzhou. They have worked for many years and gained experience. Like these fruit tycoons, their annual income is not too much. My dad said that if you do other business with their professionalism and IQ in fruit making, I'm afraid you'll be rich long ago. I once discussed the economic and humanistic spirit of Anhui and Zhejiang with a colleague. Zhejiang is developed because many people have been doing business for a long time, and the tradition of doing business has been passed down from generation to generation. In those turbulent times, many people took great risks to go out to do business. It was called "speculation" at that time. Some people have also gone to Xinjiang. We have already produced small craftsmen here while the iron is hot, so many people go to run hardware factories as soon as the situation is released. Now Yongkang's hardware industry is famous all over the country. A set of prime time Duan Yongkang Hardware City is on the list every day. At its peak, Yongkang had seven or eight sets. There are many enterprises that make a fortune. Many people are setting up factories in several towns and villages. It has become a common practice that people with less capital set up small factories and people with more capital set up large factories, or even become large groups. Some people set up factories, some people go out to run, and many parts are processed, which basically forms a complete industrial chain. Most of the hardware manufacturers in Hefei are from Yongkang, Zhejiang, so there is a shuttle bus from Hefei to Yongkang every day. It's just that tickets have not increased by one point in recent years, but have dropped a lot, which is beyond my expectation. When I left Hefei, it was October 1st. There are migrant workers from Anhui to Yongkang in the sleeping car. My neighbor's shop is Yuexi's peasant woman. She has two daughters. One daughter is in high school, and the other has found a job in Hangzhou after graduating from a technical secondary school. She went out to work last summer and didn't come home for more than a year. She didn't go home until a typhoon washed away her house not long ago. Her hometown is Feixi, and both her sisters and brothers-in-law work in Yongkang. The monthly work income is 1450 yuan, and she wants to send 1000 yuan home. She said that two children were studying, and she was afraid of them. The economic burden is unbearable. Now she can't wait for her little daughter to fail to go to college next year. Although the female boss is very kind to her, she said that the work is still very hard and it is difficult to get together because the family members are far apart. She said she would go home if she worked for another year. The typhoon destroyed the house. Of the 20 families in her natural group, only four or five are left. Although the residents were subsidized by several thousand yuan, the daughter said that it would be good to build a better house in Yuexi, even if there was no fear. When I stopped to eat, I saw that she had been dawdling and didn't want to wait in line for dinner. Later, I saw that she only scooped a bowl of free soup and didn't see her eat anything along the way. I gave her two handfuls of dates to eat and told her that I couldn't eat them before she ate them. Along the way, there were old people with children. It turned out that both parents worked there, and grandpa took advantage of ten children's holidays to send them to see their parents. I once wanted to do a rural survey and dissect a small village. However, this time there are some preliminary observations in the countryside. Some people in our area go out to work, but most of them do small technical work, and it is not too difficult to earn a little money. There are also many people who go out to open stores and do small businesses. Many of my relatives don't have much education, but they live a good life. They either go out to work or become famous. Become a well-paid white-collar worker. This may be related to their openness to the economic environment since childhood. The price of vegetables here is more expensive than Hefei. According to the small boss of the food stall, the more expensive the food here, the more. It can be seen that it is not easy for a person to live here. The neighboring county of Yongkang is Yiwu, a well-known small commodity market. Yiwu has been one of the top 100 and top 20 in China before, and Yongkang is a new top 100 in previous years. It used to be over 70, but it seems to be moving forward in recent years. It doesn't matter to Yongkang people, because they are surrounded by powerful players. Yiwu, next door to Dongyang, and Xiaoshan, Zhuji, further away, are all powerful characters. Yongkang, a county-level city, is not small at present, no less than a medium-sized city, and it is still expanding. The price is similar to that of Hefei, three or four thousand yuan each. Many people own private cars, and many people own a building with hundreds of floors. Leisure economy has become a climate. There is a mountain not far behind our village, which is quite steep and has no scenery, but because it is the first mountain in Yongkang, a bank employee resigned and contracted to operate this mountain. Nowadays, many people drive to climb mountains on holidays.