I come from downtown. How small is the old town of Jieyang? I know best that a Huilai brother told me that the urban area is not as big as their town. If it weren't for the development of Dongshan New District in recent years, Jieyang City would really be a rural area.
I haven't been to the river slope in Jiexi County, so it's hard to say. But once a car passed by Hongyang in Puning and saw such a dilapidated building, I finally knew why so many Puning people were dissatisfied with Jieyang.
It can only be said that Jieyang is really too backward. City life is not that easy. In fact, many people living in urban areas are poor.
The influx of tourists is contradictory and extremely sinister! In fact, Chaoshan people in Chaoshan only entered the tide in the Southern Song Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. Hakka entered Guangdong in large numbers only in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Moreover, there has been a large-scale struggle among the Hakkas in the Yu Guangfu family in the Pearl River Delta. However, in Chaoshan area, similar things did not happen among hipsters! On the contrary, there is a constant influx of guests and guests. There are still many villages where hipsters meet and speak two dialects.
Hakka and Chaoshan people are both Han people and belong to the same family. It is irresponsible and groundless for some people upstairs to sow dissension by using ethnic differences as the reason for the so-called unbalanced economic development. Is Puning slow to develop because they are different from Jieyang people? Is there a difference between Raoping's slow development and Chaozhou's ethnic groups?
In fact, the development speed of different areas in Chaoshan is different, which is the reason why the overall economy is backward and the geographical position is embarrassing. It is far from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, and it is also the end of the province. As the mainstream of Guangdong province, Guangfu people don't pay much attention to life and death in Chaoshan area.