It's all hard-earned money.

Bank interest is charged.

We also have to give people the dividends they deserve in the first year, which is at least a wish.

In short, the spirit of hard work and dedication in Zhuang'an County should be encouraged and not discouraged. We should give everyone something to look forward to.

At around four o'clock in the afternoon, the convoy arrived at the outskirts of Qiceng Mountain, the "tribe" of new immigrants.

Provincial leaders are also very concerned about this situation.

Because Liu Hongyi's seemingly simple action may actually set a precedent, which is a practical solution to the problem of extreme poverty in mountainous areas.

They all wanted to come and see for themselves whether the situation was as "very good" as Liu Hongyi said.

The "New Immigrant Tribe" is located on the outskirts of Qiceng Mountain, next to a small river, and stretches out along the river like a long snake.

Dozens of new houses have been built.

All the houses are made of red bricks and tiles.

The houses are all similar in style, the only difference is that some are big and some are small.

At four o'clock in the afternoon, the sun was not as scorching as it was at noon, and it was even overcast outside the mountain area. The leaders got out of the car and did chest expansion exercises on the river bank, taking deep breaths. The fresh air was wonderful and they felt refreshed.

To be honest, the performance of current car air conditioners is still far behind that of later generations. It is indeed a bit uncomfortable to stay in the car for a long time. Fresh air makes people more comfortable.

"Hey, Hongyi, why are there big and small houses here?"

Fang Zimu asked with great interest.

Liu Hongyi smiled and said, "Secretary Fang, immigrant housing is calculated based on the per capita area of ​​the family population. Regardless of gender, age or status, each person is allocated 60 square meters of living space. Families with more people will have larger houses, while families with fewer people will naturally have smaller houses."

"New homes for immigrants are all paid for by the government, so there must be uniform standards, otherwise it will be a mess and cause conflicts."

"But the government only provides red bricks, lime, grey tiles and other building materials. The beams, rafters and floor slabs have to be removed from their old houses."

"What if the old house doesn't have such large beams?"

"Pay for it. If your family doesn't have enough money, you can buy it on credit and pay it off in three years."

Liu Hongyi explained, "We have no other choice. We are still too poor financially, so we can only use this compromise method. We have to save as much as possible. After they moved out, the old houses in the mountains were basically abandoned. We have to use as much of the materials as possible and not waste them."

"We are still very poor and cannot afford to waste any money."

Fang Zimu nodded, agreeing with his point of view.

Han Keying asked, "Do the people have any objections to this?"

Liu Hongyi replied, "The vast majority have no objections. For the few who do, district and commune cadres will work with them. Overall, the mountain residents have no objection to relocation."

“The conditions outside the mountains are indeed much better than those in the mountains.”

"After they move out, the government can coordinate their planning. At least their children can go to school. This is the biggest attraction for them and it's hard to resist."

“No matter who you are, you will yearn for a better life.”

"The older generation had no choice but to stay in the mountains, working hard in the dirt, digging for food. After moving out, the children can go to school, which means there is hope that they can escape farming, eat state-funded food, and become city dwellers in the future."

“This is very attractive to the mountain people.”

You can tell from the envious look they give the city people.

At this time, several people who looked like cadres came running over with their trouser legs rolled up and half their bodies covered in mud.

"Hey, isn't that Xiao Chen? Yesterday you were at the Commodity City, leading people shopping. How come you're just a peasant today?"

Seeing this, Tai Zhengyang couldn't help but joke.

The young cadre in his thirties who came first was Chen Jiefang, secretary of the Qingqiao District Party Committee.

Chen Jiefang quickly puffed out his chest and replied, "Secretary Tai, we are building a small dam. Secretary Liu has instructed that in mountainous and remote areas, we must rely on our own efforts to develop small hydropower plants and also small-scale farmland water conservancy projects."

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