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The most serious epidemic in Guangzhou is Haizhu District, and the most serious epidemic in Haizhu District is Le Kang Village, Kecun Village and Datang Village, a village in the city that stretches for several kilometers. Le Kang village, in particular, has become the main location of this epidemic. In Guangzhou, the village in the city not only recorded the history of clans moving south to avoid the war, farming and breeding until the population flourished and became a famous family, but also witnessed the difficult course of a new generation of immigrants fighting for their dreams in this city. For example, more than 654.38+10,000 foreigners gathered in Le Kang Village, which was enveloped by the epidemic, to work hard here. According to relevant data, by the end of 20021and the beginning of 2022, there were 293 urban villages in Guangzhou, distributed in Guangzhou 1 1 district, and the history of many urban villages can be traced back to hundreds or even thousands of years. Xiancun, another famous village in Guangzhou, is still under construction.

Let's take a look at the 30-day-old village in Guangzhou.

During the 30 days in Le Kang Village, some people were afraid of infection and did not dare to move. Some merchants asked for rent-free, but the landlord ignored them.

Text | Li Xiaofang Intern Yang Donghai

Edit | Zhou Hang

Recruit working girls in the street

The recruitment street is very quiet. This is very unusual.

This street is about 900 meters long and passes through Le Kang and Lujiang villages. In the past, news about the difficulty in recruiting workers often appeared in the public eye. Along the way, the owner of the clothing factory was crowded. They wear sample clothes, tear off a cardboard box and write down the required job position and salary. This is a recruitment card. Garment workers came around like a flood, asking about the craft, or trying to raise the piece rate by one or two. Sometimes there are too many people gathered, and delivery trucks and tricycles are trapped in the crowd. The city management had to repeatedly play a reminder with a loud speaker: "Move on both sides and don't get in the way." Noisy sounds can last from 8: 00 a.m. to late at night or even early in the morning.

It is like a flowing canal, which continuously transports labor and capital in all aspects of the clothing industry.

Chen Yue, a girl from Hubei Province, took to the streets for the first time, feeling that this was the scene of Spring Festival travel rush during the Spring Festival. "There are a lot of people, and they are all heads." More than a month ago, she just arrived in Guangzhou and was led by her fellow villagers to Zhaopin Street, where she found a job as a car attendant with sleeves and collars. As a result, I only worked for one day and earned 100, and I went bankrupt.

65438+1At 4 o'clock in the afternoon on October 23, she saw a long string of nucleic acid spots downstairs, puzzled, and rested in the rental house. In Le Kang Village, small workshop-style garment factories all over the corner basically don't check nucleic acid, and there are not many people waiting in line on weekdays. The official news came out soon-10 On June 23rd, a case of positive nucleic acid test was found in Haizhu District, whose activity place involved villages in cities and garment factories. There were still 5 abnormal samples in regional nucleic acid screening.

All the entrances and exits of the village in the city are blocked by water horses, so they can't get in or out. The recruitment street has quickly become deserted, and many restaurants and clothing stores on both sides have pulled down the shutter doors, and pedestrians occasionally walk on the street. At 9 o'clock in the evening, a small clothing factory owner received a notice from the community that the clothing factories in Le Kang and Lujiang areas would stop production for three days from 0: 00 on the 24th.

At first, people were free to move around the village and didn't care much. In the past three years, the village has also carried out several national nucleic acids and temporary closures, ranging from three days to one week, and has now returned to normal. Before that, there was no positive case in Lekang village.

Chen Yue wasn't nervous either, but after seeing the instant noodles on the shelves of the small supermarket being robbed, she bought some. I also hoarded some potatoes, which are resistant to storage. I just moved to Le Kang Village, and there is nothing in the rental house. I bought an electric kettle and a rice cooker, so I can serve some noodles.

She can't make more preparations. There is no refrigerator in the rental house, so materials cannot be stored. The so-called kitchen is actually a sink with a cutting board.

Before becoming a garment worker, Chen Yue worked in an electronics factory, sold mobile phones and worked as a clerk. Two years ago, she began to learn to step on the motor and cut clothes from her cousin. She is 28 years old and comes from Jingmen, Hubei. In her hometown, every household is making clothes. There are several people's small workshops and dozens of people's clothing factories, and every process of clothing production is spread out in her hometown, which is a mature assembly line. She feels that making clothes is more tiring than all the jobs she has been exposed to before. Sitting in front of a sewing machine, you can't get off work for ten hours, but your income is higher.

Chen Yue went to Guangzhou, just thinking that "wages outside should be higher than those at home". She hopes to seize the time to work for another two months and earn some money to go home for the New Year.

Almost all the workers in the recruitment street have the same idea. Most of them are temporary workers, waiting for work from eight o'clock in the morning to earn a day's wages. A 30-year-old garment worker said: "Long-term workers can only get stable wages, while temporary workers have bargaining space in the peak season." He can earn two or three thousand yuan more and save enough money to go home early to marry.

To tell the truth, Chen Yue doesn't like life here very much. When she first arrived in Le Kang Village, her first impression was that "there were too many people and rubbish was everywhere". The agent showed her the house, and she had to pay 20 yuan to see the house first. Finally, I chose a single room, which is "very small", but the rent is still 1000, and the monthly water and electricity charges will be increased by three degrees. She didn't know why, but she asked other workers and they all said, "It's all like this here." She accepted. Kangle Village has its own management rules, and coming here means accepting all this.

It was also in Le Kang Village that she first learned that there was a bed for more than ten yuan a night. A room can accommodate more than a dozen people. Many of the tenants are elderly, so it is difficult to find a job, or work as porters in the nearby cloth market. They don't know anything about clothing technology, so they can only work hard.

During this time, Chen Yue sometimes thinks of the people who live in these houses. The epidemic situation is the most serious in Lekang Lujiang Village. Control upgrades, supermarkets are closed, and vegetable markets are closed. By the end of 10, almost all buildings require tenants to "stay indoors". At least she and her roommate have an electric kettle and a rice cooker. What about those people crowded into small rooms? Many people don't cook on weekdays. "There may be no hot water or bowl."

Hubei boss's sewing machine

130 Pingchang was completely quiet for the first time. I can't hear the trampling of the sewing machine, only the push message that the mobile phone rings from time to time.

Before receiving the notice of suspension, Li Honggang was the owner of a small clothing factory. He had to receive two customers and cut 3,000 pieces of clothes. She is going to be busy for a while before the Double Eleven, at least to save the bleak business this year. Before closing the door, a customer brought cloth into the village, urging Li Hong to secretly catch up with the work. However, Li did not dare to take risks. "If you start work, you will be fined 30,000 yuan and the factory will be shut down for half a month."

In recent years, Li Hong has faced the most uncertainties. She left Hubei in her early twenties and went to Guangdong, where she worked in Le Kang Village for nearly 30 years, 10 years.

People living here are used to calling Le Kang Village and Lujiang Village Kanglu District. The two villages in the city are very close, with a total area of only about 1 square kilometer. They have a unique geographical advantage, close to the Zhong Da cloth market. At the peak, half of China's clothing comes from the Zhong Da market.

In 1990s, a group of garment processing factories poured into two villages in the city to rent houses and set up factories. In the morning, the bosses ordered fabrics in Zhong Da market, then went to Le Kang village to find someone to process them, and came to pick them up at night. Local villagers began to build buildings on a large scale, one next to the other, with a narrow spacing. When you open the window, you can hold hands with your neighbors, so it is called the "handshake building". When the area is not enough, it begins to grow upwards, from two or three floors to six or seven floors. According to public data, there are only six or seven thousand locals in the two villages, but the foreign population exceeds 65,438+10,000.

Among the 654.38 million migrants, Hubei people account for the majority. They were the first batch of gold prospectors, and relying on the tradition of "fellow villagers leading fellow villagers", they gave the two villages another name "Hubei Village". They devoted their youth to sewing machines. Some people scraped together enough money to buy their own sewing machines. As soon as the signboard was pulled, they became small bosses.

Li Hong worked with her husband for half her life and helped her son get married. I took out my savings at the end of 20 18 and borrowed 65,438+million to buy a small factory to go it alone. In Le Kang Village, even if you just sew a button, you can find specialized skilled workers. Orders from the factory have not stopped for a whole year. Sometimes the goods are too big to finish, and they will also be distributed to manufacturers who have not received orders outside.

In the first year, they paid off their debts. After 20 19, the money for buying the factory was also filled in. Li Hong and her husband are going to continue to do something big. "Who knows that the epidemic is coming." Even if there is no epidemic in Lekang village, there are epidemics in the surrounding areas, and there are fewer workers. It is enough for her to rob the workers of their wages. At one time, a temporary worker needed 600 yuan a day, soon, even 900 yuan, 1000 yuan.

Li Hong said that customers who placed orders in the previous two years were much more cautious, and they were all on demand in the current season. They don't dare to stock up on goods, for fear of being blocked, they won't ship them. Most of the foreign trade orders she received came from Southeast Asia and Africa. Some customers go to other countries to place orders, so she can only contact everywhere to find new orders and cobble together factories.

After three days' honest work stoppage, Li Hong felt clever once. "Now, if you cut it, you will lose a lot. If it is done secretly, it can't be shipped. In the end, it can only be regarded as garbage. 3 yuan a piece to sell, a piece of clothing and fabric is about 10 yuan, and the salary is 12 yuan. How much do you think 3,000 pieces of clothes will lose? "

However, as the blockade continued, she no longer worried about business. Afraid of being infected in the rental house, 10 10. On October 27th, she and her husband moved into the factory with bedding. In the aisle between a row of pedal sewing machines and a concrete wall, they used benches to spell out two small beds one meter wide. The only cooking tool is a rice cooker.

The eight long-term workers in the factory are all relatives and friends of Li Hong. Three of them took the initiative to isolate outside. The other two couples live together, and Li Hong doesn't have to worry. The remaining 5 1 year-old single female workers also moved to the factory together, and Li Hong squeezed a "bench bed", and Li Hong's husband slept in another one.

Li Hong has been unable to sleep well. "I can't sleep. It seems that when you fall asleep, you wake up. There are several groups to watch at any time. The news of dormitory groups and factory groups is changing all the time. "

Landlord and "Loud Voice"

Feng Lun, a real estate agent, once imagined an ideal city with a capacity of 1 km2 and 654.38+10,000 people. In his plan, to let people work, live and play happily in it, this building should be as high as Shanghai Jinmao Building.

Similarly, there are 65438+ 10,000 people living in 1 square kilometer. In reality, Le Kang and Lujiang Village are like completely opposite versions of high-density houses.

Here, the sky is just a long and narrow line, cut into pieces by wires wound like cobwebs. The awnings of shops on the first floor sometimes cover the driveway, and the sun can't penetrate. Doing nucleic acid in the roadway, people can't even row in two rows. A tenant in Le Kang Village said that she could tolerate the smell of wet garbage coming from rats, cockroaches and masks in the village, but she was never used to being in the dark for a long time in a small rental house, which made her feel "like sitting in an abyss".

According to official statistics, about 90% of the infected people in Guangzhou appear in Haizhu District, and most of them are concentrated in Lekang and Lujiang villages. To provide door-to-door service for this huge crowd, you can imagine how arduous the local task is.

A volunteer mentioned in an interview with Caixin that when distributing living materials, they estimated that there might be 50 people in a seven-story building, but actually there were 60 to 70 people, or even hundreds. "Maybe only the landlord or the second landlord really knows how many people live in a building." Volunteers said.

Fenghe Economic Union, which belongs to two villages in the city, tries to bring the landlord into the epidemic prevention management system. A notice issued by 1 1.4 requires the members of the whole village and the lessor to cooperate with the epidemic prevention, and each building must provide a temporary administrator to be responsible for the contact management in the building and cooperate with the distribution of living materials. If it is not implemented, it may be subject to economic "sanctions" and dividends will be deducted at the end of the year.

It is hard to say whether the effect of this measure has reached the expectation. Since the outbreak, the landlord in Chen Yue has never shown up, and no temporary manager has been elected.

In fact, it is usually the second landlord who stays in the village. They usually spend tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of yuan on the right to operate the rental house to get the rent difference. There is also an administrator hired by the landlord, who is responsible for collecting utilities and maintaining furniture, doors and windows for tenants on a daily basis. When the epidemic came, the administrators on weekdays didn't talk much. Chen Yue understood that "he certainly didn't want to stand out at special moments." By 10, the epidemic was really serious, and the administrator pulled all tenants into the same WeChat group, which played almost no role.

In the next few days, Chen Yue received two batches of materials, both from community epidemic prevention personnel and volunteers. The materials are mainly fast food, instant noodles, self-heating hot pot, lunch meat, milk, egg cakes and a little vegetables.

Zhang Yangyang, a 35-year-old native of Wuhan, Hubei Province, owns a pavement in Lujiang Village. The six floors where the pavement is located are more complicated. This building was built by a local old man and given to his son. "But this son is the black sheep of his family." As soon as he was short of money, he sold one floor and finally got six landlords on the sixth floor, including Zhang Yangyang. She thinks it may be difficult to reconcile the same opinions even if it is to be managed.

Zhang Yangyang lived in Le Kang Village with his parents when he was 0/3 years old. Her parents run a clothing and accessories store in Le Kang Village, selling all kinds of clothing accessories you can think of, such as embroidery and beading. She also got married and had children here, and started a clothing accessories business.

Zhang Yangyang is now starting a business abroad, and seldom contacts with tenants. "I know that the tenants there don't like the landlord very much, so I basically signed the contract directly and disappeared from him." She described the relationship between the tenant and the landlord in the village as "fear and hatred, but inseparable."

But she regards Le Kang Village as another hometown, and often misses this warm feeling in business. In Le Kang Village, human feelings are often more useful than rules and contracts. "The character of people over there is that I like you and I will let you make money." Zhang Yangyang said that the money he earned and the pavement he bought depended on their enthusiasm. This time, she took the initiative to send a message to the tenant, exempting the rent for one month.

Not all landlords are so kind. Xu Xiaozhen, 35, tried to ask the landlord if he could consider reducing the rent, but the landlord never answered. The booth they rent has to pay more than 10000 "admission fee" every year. Zhang Yangyang said that many landlords deliberately refused to renew their contracts after they expired. "If you don't give it to them, you can go. Anyway, you don't have to rent it. "

Xu Xiaozhen works in a nearby cloth market, and her husband rented a booth of about 12 square meter in Le Kang village, specializing in clothing printing business. This stall is not only a pavement, but also a couple's dormitory when the rolling gate is pulled down at night. She seldom sees the landlord, the middle-aged man who inherited a building from his father. "Every time I come, I just copy the water and electricity bills and collect a rent."

After united press international issued a notice, the landlord in Xu Xiaozhen chose a tenant as the landlord. After all the shops in the village are closed, tenants buy food through online software. After the food is delivered, it will be placed in the No.7 sentry box at the entrance and exit of the village, sent to all the buildings in the village by epidemic prevention personnel, and then distributed to all households by the building management.

The process was perfect, but Xu Xiaozhen remembered that there were only about three days and no one brought food in. She heard that many volunteers who delivered vegetables were diagnosed as positive, and the manpower was greatly reduced.

Xu Xiaozhen said that they should pay attention to the "megaphone" every day. Xu Xiaozhen and her husband's booth is on the first floor. Every day when they hear noise, they will probe out to have a look. When they see the staff wearing protective clothing "loudly" shouting to do nucleic acid or distribute materials, they will remind them in the WeChat group in the building.

Xu Xiaozhen knows a couple who live in a deep alley with two children. Every time the door is delivered, Xu Xiaozhen always remembers to tell the couple not to miss it. "Everyone is a stranger." She said.

During the lock-up period, many garment workers have nothing to do but sleep in rented houses, and they may miss the nucleic acid test if they are not careful. Clothing workers who live on lower floors are even lucky enough to hear the notice from the loudspeaker more clearly. 1 65438+1in the early morning of October 51o'clock, Chen Yue, who lives on the second floor, heard the staff honking their horns and shouting, "The building is sunny, and everyone has moved in a large area. Pack up and change clothes and isolate."

She and her friends hurriedly picked out two clothes and went downstairs. On the road, there is a crowd of people. Chen Yue can no longer care about cross-infection. "The conditions for transshipment are definitely comfortable, and at least three meals a day can be eaten." Other workers live farther away. They didn't hear the horn clearly, but when they saw the transshipment notice sent by others in the WeChat group, they kept going downstairs and came to the end of the queue.

It was not until seven or eight o'clock in the morning that Chen Yuecai boarded the bus to Huizhou for isolation.

People waiting to leave

Collective transportation of personnel is also Guangzhou's countermeasure. Many big cities used this method to carry out epidemic prevention in villages in cities. According to the news of Guangzhou press conference 165438+ on June 5th, with the support of surrounding cities, about 3 10000 people have been transferred and quarantined in the whole city in the past three days.

Zhang said, secretary of the Party Committee of Guangzhou Center for Disease Control and Prevention, that most of the villages in the city are small streets and alleys, and the air circulation in the whole area is not smooth, so the virus can easily form aerosols that are difficult to dissipate in a short time. To solve this problem, the best way is to isolate transportation and greatly reduce the population density of the whole risk area.

165438+1at 9: 00 pm on October 6, "Loud Gong" came to Li Hong's factory downstairs: "When everyone leaves the quarantine area, they pack up and go downstairs, and queue up early to get on the bus. If it is late, there will be a long queue. "

She is still a little hesitant. She leaned against the window and asked her neighbors upstairs and downstairs. She found that the person who had said no decided to leave, so she quickly discussed with her husband to pack up and change clothes, and went downstairs to take a shortcut to the bayonet queue.

That night, it was raining lightly in Le Kang village, and umbrellas rubbed against each other. Some people wear N95 masks, some people wear ordinary masks, and some people stand in front of Li Hong and pull down their masks to smoke. She stood aside and blocked them with an umbrella. At one o'clock in the morning, a staff member crowded in and told everyone with a megaphone that there were no vacancies, but the people in line were unwilling to go back, and there began to be complaints in the alley. "I waited for seven or eight hours yesterday, saying that there is no car and no hotel. This is the case again today. "

Those who don't want to leave stay until three o'clock, during which staff come to spray alcohol every once in a while. A four-or five-year-old child fell asleep beside Li Hong and was sitting under the eaves wrapped in clothes by his mother. Near four o'clock, Li Hong decided to give up and return to the factory.

Looking at the new cases and long queues in short videos every day, Teacher Li Hong said that he was very scared. She is afraid to stay in Le Kang and no one will take care of them in the future. But she is also afraid of cross-infection, and dare not go out to queue again.

A friend who was diagnosed with isolation told Li Hong: "After I got better, I had no fart. When you start to have a headache and have no strength, drink boiled water every day, and then it will be fine. " But someone told her that she had sequelae, and Li Hong was very confused. "I have no psychological bottom and I don't know what it is."

In the rented house in Le Kang Village, only balconies and windows are left where people can get in touch with the sunshine. However, with the increase of cases, the original space for obtaining information and light has become a daunting existence.

Li Hong closed all the doors and windows of the factory and only opened the window to dry clothes when the sun was fierce. Sometimes looking down from the window, people are constantly pulling boxes for transshipment.

In Le Kang Village, a Fujian couple took their 6-year-old child with them, and the male host had the habit of drinking tea. He specially set a tea table on the narrow balcony and prepared a whole set of tea sets. Later, two positive cases appeared in the opposite building. The host quickly moved the coffee table into the room. The hostess also closed the doors and windows. She said that she was worried that the child would have sequelae after being infected. But what exactly is the sequela, she can't say.

Xu Xiaozhen has no windows. She had to stare at the window to see if anyone had sent materials or notified the nucleic acid test. It's just that she and her husband have been wearing masks in the house except for eating and sleeping. She is worried about causing trouble to epidemic prevention personnel. "They are also very hard, and I will not add chaos to them."

She is not afraid of infection. What she is afraid of is that the clothing peak season before the end of the year has passed. She has four children, the oldest of whom has just entered high school and is rich. There are also parents in their hometown of Heyuan, Guangdong, waiting for the couple to send money home.

"I am most afraid of being locked up for more than 20 days. In the end, the previous insistence was in vain. Then the person in front of Yang has recovered and can move freely. I have to go to the shelter for isolation. It's a waste of time, isn't it? " She said, "I now feel that as long as I can go out and find something to do elsewhere, I can earn more or less income and earn some money to go back for the New Year."

Many days have passed since Shuang 1 1, and Li Hong still misses it. She said that she "lost her heart this year." This woman from Hubei has "worked hard for her youth" in Guangdong. "No one cares about her children and no one takes care of her grandchildren". Looking back on life now, she feels back to the original point.

But now, all they can do is wait, not only to leave the village in the city, but also to leave Guangzhou.

165438+1October 13, Fenghe Economic jointly issued an announcement to carry out a one-month comprehensive management of Kanglu District, requiring all rental owners and residents in the area to temporarily return home or take refuge with relatives and friends. After the management, residents can return to the area. On the same day, Li Hong saw a notice in the group that "the guests originally scheduled to be sent back to Fengyang Street in Haizhu will be sent to Guangzhou South Railway Station".

The notice also wrote, "After nearly 30 years of development since the 1990s, Kanglu District has become a well-known entrepreneurial port for migrant workers in Guangzhou." However, it is also mentioned that there are many problems in the village in the city because of the lack of pre-planning.

In fact, the renovation of Le Kang Village and Lujiang Village has been on the agenda for a long time. It is planned to start the construction of resettlement houses by the end of 2023 and basically complete the construction of resettlement houses by the end of 2025. With huge investment, it is the largest old renovation project in Guangzhou.

Li Hong doesn't know whether those relatives and friends will continue to follow her next year. If it is demolished, she wants to sell the factory and go back to her hometown to help her son set up a factory. Now, like Mr. and Mrs. Xu Xiaozhen, she and her husband have filled out the application form for returning to China and the voluntary isolation form, waiting for the arrival of the transfer vehicle.

A few days ago, Chen Yue successfully passed the 7-day quarantine period and was sent to Guangzhou South Railway Station. She contacted the village Committee, which was willing to take her home. Only the clothing business in my hometown was also affected by the epidemic, and my neighbor's sister had a holiday for several days. She is still considering what to do next, but it won't be long before she goes back to work. After all, as long as life goes on, making money has to go on.

(Except Zhang Yangyang, all the other narrators are pseudonyms. )

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Guangzhou village in city under epidemic situation

The most serious epidemic in Guangzhou is Haizhu District, and the most serious epidemic in Haizhu District is Le Kang Village, Kecun Village and Datang Village, a village in the city that stretches for several kilometers. Le Kang village, in particular, has become the main location of this epidemic.

In Guangzhou, the village in the city not only recorded the history of clans moving south to avoid the war, farming and breeding until the population flourished and became a famous family, but also witnessed the difficult course of a new generation of immigrants fighting for their dreams in this city. The village in the city is like a utopia, bearing the struggle and homesickness of foreigners in Guangzhou. For example, more than 654.38+10,000 foreigners gathered in Le Kang Village, which was enveloped by the epidemic, to work hard here.

How many villages are there in Guangzhou?

According to relevant data, by the end of 20021and the beginning of 2022, there were 293 urban villages in Guangzhou, distributed in Guangzhou 1 1 district, and the history of many urban villages can be traced back to hundreds or even thousands of years.

How is the village in the city formed?

The village in the city is produced under the background of rapid industrialization and urbanization. For example, in Guangzhou, with the expansion of urban land, more and more suburban villages have been annexed to urban land and surrounded by rows of high-rise buildings, resulting in the unique phenomenon of "cities surrounding rural areas". Villages in cities are managed by urban-rural dual system and household registration system. The indigenous inhabitants are all native natives, the land belongs to the village collective, and the indigenous inhabitants own the property rights of the houses.

Positive significance of village in city

First, it has promoted the development of urban economy: villages in cities have created conditions for migrants to stay in Guangzhou, build and develop Guangzhou, and better promoted the development of Guangzhou's urban economy.

The second is to protect the historical context: the village in the city still retains many local historical and cultural heritages, and the village in the city has maintained certain "village" characteristics, and historical contexts such as ancestral halls and ancestral halls have been protected, such as the Dragon Boat Festival and the Begging Festival.

Urban village problem

The village in the city is a little star scattered under the bustling city of Guangzhou. The existence of the village in the city has made important contributions to the economic development of Guangzhou, but it has also brought various problems in urban management such as public security, traffic and fire protection. The problems and benefits brought by the village in the city involve all aspects. In the process of urban history, it will eventually move towards a better place.

Three Successful Village Renovations in Guangzhou

Liede Village, Yankee Village and Pazhou Village have played a pioneering and exemplary role in the transformation of urban villages in Tianhe District, Yuexiu District and Haizhu District respectively, and at the same time, they have written brilliant colors in the historical process of Guangzhou's old transformation.

Liede village 1

Liede Village has a history of more than 800 years since it was opened in Song Dynasty. From rural suburbs to the first local tyrant village in Guangzhou, with the rise and development of CBD in Pearl River New Town. Liede Village was completely rebuilt on September 20 10, and the villagers moved back smoothly.

In February of 20 16, the Guangdong News UAV Team of Xinhuanet took aerial photos of the grand banquet of 20 16 Liede Village 1808 table.

2. Pazhou Village

Pazhou Village, built in the Ming Dynasty, has a history of more than 900 years. Taking the Guangzhou Asian Games as an opportunity, it ushered in the historical opportunity for the development of Pazhou area in Guangzhou and became a golden location for Guangzhou's eastward development. 20 14 1 1 pazhou village began to move back to the whole village, and completed the first largest urban village reconstruction project led by the developer (poly) in China.

3. Yangji Village

Yankee Village, built in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, witnessed the vicissitudes of Guangzhou's economic center moving eastward from an ancient village of more than 900 years to the R&F Dongshan Xintiandi complex project next to the CBD of Pearl River New Town. 201610/2/0, relocated households in yangji village put down 1500 tables to celebrate their relocation.

Xiancun —— In the transformation of old villages in Guangzhou

Xiancun, another famous village in Guangzhou, is still under construction. The film Clouds with Rain in the Wind is based on the 20 10 demolition of Xiancun in Guangzhou, and records the era since the reform and opening up with a story spanning 30 years. With regard to the "story" of Xiancun, there are also articles circulating on the Internet, such as "Guangzhou's" 10 billion village officials fled and took control of Xiancun for 33 years with the help of the deputy mayor "and" Why the demolition of Xiancun in Guangzhou was deadlocked ". Interested friends can search for brain tonic by themselves.