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China's small town urbanization program: Criticism and adaptation
Authors:K C Tan
Institution:(1) Department of Geography, University of Guelph, N1G 2W1 Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:China's 12,000 designated towns and more than 40,000 rural market towns have experienced a major transformation since the institution of rural reforms in the late 1970s. Rural industrialization based on the concept of ldquoleaving the soil but not the village, entering the factory but not the townrdquo has contributed to the revitalization of many small towns. But this rural urbanization has also brought about a number of problems in the countryside, leading many to propose the adoption of the concept ofldquoleaving the soil and the villagerdquo as another basis of China's small town urbanization. This essay attempts to examine this transformation, particularly the recent criticism and adjustment made to the small town urbanization program.
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