China News Service, Hohhot, October 29th, title: "Post-95" college students return to their hometown: inject fresh blood into the Chinese countryside

  Author Ma Zhiyuan

  At the end of October, it is late autumn.

In the countryside after the busy farming season, grassroots work is still busy.

In Dashadai Village, Wuchuan County, 80 kilometers away from Hohhot, the capital of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Zhao Cairong communicates with colleagues in dialect from time to time.

The picture shows Dashadai Village, Wuchuan County, Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia.

Zhao Cairong works here.

Ma Zhi Telephoto

  Zhao Cairong is a "post-95". At the beginning of this year, she participated in the local recruitment examination for publicly selecting and recruiting the staff of the two committees of administrative villages and succeeded in one fell swoop, becoming a grassroots worker.

"This is the most important choice in my life." Zhao Cairong said.

  "Working in the countryside is very practical. The country is now advocating the revitalization of the countryside. There will be more opportunities in the countryside and there is a lot of room for development." Zhao Cairong said.

The picture shows Gao Zhijie working in the countryside of Xiaoshetai Town, Uradqian Banner, Bayannaoer City, Inner Mongolia.

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  Coincidentally, in Xiaoshetai Town, Uradqian Banner, Bayannaoer City, more than 200 kilometers west of Dashadai Village, Gao Zhijie, also a "post-95", is also busy in the countryside.

He passed the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region selection examination and returned to work in his hometown in a remote mountainous area.

  Gao Zhijie graduated from Inner Mongolia University of Technology, and Zhao Cairong graduated from Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics.

Gao Zhijie, who studied industrial design, won many domestic and foreign awards during his school; Zhao Cairong, who majored in e-commerce and finance, is also excellent in both academic and academic performance.

They could have stayed in the city to lead a more attractive urban life for young people, but they chose to return to the grassroots by coincidence.

The picture shows Zhao Cairong beside a forest in the village.

She said that she often played here when she was young.

Ma Zhi Telephoto

  Facing the incomprehension and regrets of relatives and friends around him, Zhao Cairong said: “Now is an era of mobile internet. The earth is like a village. The connection is very close. The knowledge I have learned is useful here, and I will not worry about being buried. ."

The picture shows Gao Zhijie working in the office.

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  Gao Zhijie said: "My specialty can combine the brand with agricultural products, so that our agricultural products can be sold farther, so that farmers have more income."

  As Gao Zhijie and Zhao Cairong said, today's Chinese villages have complete infrastructure construction, and the most remote farming and pastoral areas can also be connected to the network signal; e-commerce and logistics have developed rapidly, and farmers can sell their agricultural products in the fields; The development of science and technology and the application of new technologies have made it possible to grow rice in saline soil...

The picture shows Ulan Hada Sumu, Chahar Youyihou Banner, Ulan Qab City, Inner Mongolia. Farmers sell agricultural products to the whole country through express vehicles.

Ma Zhi Telephoto

  During the interview, the two "post-95s" told reporters that the vast rural world needs fresh blood and the experience in the grassroots villages is also a huge spiritual wealth for the future life.

The picture shows the saline-alkali-tolerant rice planting base in Horqin Youyizhong Banner, Xing'an League, Inner Mongolia.

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  At parting, Gao Zhijie’s words expressed the aspirations of the two grassroots workers: “To take root at the grassroots level with youth requires not only the feelings of looking up at the stars and making great achievements, but also the courage to be down-to-earth and dedicated. I hope for more. Like me, my young friends return to their hometowns and contribute to the construction of their hometowns, to the revitalization of our villages, and to contribute to the bright future of China." (End)