Summary: | China’s rural revitalization, which was initiated in the middle and late
stages of modernization, features distinct characteristics of the times. It
is necessary to approach rural revitalization in China from the aspects
of industrial-agricultural coordination, urban-rural integration, and
regional balance. Industrial-agricultural coordination concerns forging
the “world’s factory” and, more importantly, developing into the “world’s
farm” through rural revitalization. Urban-rural integration is not just about
urban modernization, but also about rural modernization through rural
revitalization. Regional balance requires the promotion of characteristic
development in peripheral regions with targeted measures of rural
revitalization, as well as the building of highly developed city clusters.
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