Villages adapt to changing times

By YANG FEIYUE in Jiaxing, Zhejiang | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2022-10-25 08:29
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Cherry tomatoes are checked at a farm in Haiyan county, Zhejiang. CHINA DAILY

Some 10 modern and highly efficient agricultural production projects such as Shu's have been launched in Xueshuigang, creating job opportunities for more than 300 locals, including Cui Jinliang, who said, "We have been able to make money right on our doorsteps."

Cui earns 4,000 yuan a month from working at a modern farm.

Closing the gap between urban and rural development in Jiaxing has not only enriched villagers' lives but encouraged them, especially the younger generation, to set their sights high for the future.

Back in Xujiadai, Xu, the 11-year-old, looked determined when asked if he would continue his intense baseball training in the village.

"My parents have been supportive, and they play the sport in their spare time as well," he said, adding that baseball has enabled him to make friends nationwide.

"I will try my best to be selected for the national team one day," he added.

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