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China’s story of rural revitalisation 

05 Dec 2025
2 min

Poverty Alleviation and Regional Development in China

In 2012, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of eradicating poverty and enhancing livelihoods as essential elements of socialism. Highlighting this vision, the transformation of Xichou county in Yunnan from a barren area to a developed region embodies the 'Xichou spirit'.

Economic Dichotomy in China

  • Socialism with Chinese Characteristics: China blends socialism with a market economy and state-led capitalism.
  • Urban Development: Urban areas like Beijing and Shanghai showcase rapid modernization and economic growth.
  • Rural Contrast: Compared to urban advancements, rural China represents the heart of Chinese socialism with its natural beauty and slower pace.

Fifteenth Five-Year Plan

As China embarks on its 15th five-year plan, it aims for the "consolidation and full implementation" of socialist modernization by 2035, focusing on poverty alleviation and rural revitalization.

Regional Economic Divide

  • Developed Eastern Provinces: Provinces like Guangdong and cities such as Beijing and Shanghai are developed, with global business appeal.
  • Lagging Central and Western Provinces: Sichuan and Yunnan represent areas where development is ongoing but behind compared to the east.

Poverty Alleviation Initiatives

Since the 1980s, China has implemented several poverty relief programs. Key milestones include:

  • Establishing poverty-relief institutions in 1986.
  • Launching a seven-year program in 1994 targeting 80 million people for poverty alleviation.
  • The 2001 "outline for development-oriented poverty alleviation" highlighting regional disparities.
  • Significant declines in poverty headcount ratio from 10.2% to 3.8% between 2001 and 2010.

Case Study: Malipo and Jinping in Yunnan

  • Government Investment: Central government investments have been crucial in these mountainous, remote areas.
  • Role of Local People: The Jiwozhai village showcases community cooperation in tea production, with ancient tea trees being a primary income source.
  • Inter-Provincial Cooperation: The Yizhuolan tea cooperative benefits from investments and resources from more developed eastern regions.
  • Economic Impact: Cooperative's annual revenue stands at 160,000 to 180,000 RMB, significantly boosting local incomes.

Rural Revitalization Efforts

In January, the CPC launched the 'Rural Comprehensive Revitalization Plan' targeting major rural challenges by 2027. The plan focuses on:

  • Enhancing agricultural output to ensure food security.
  • Closing the urban-rural income gap.
  • Improving infrastructure development in rural areas.

Overall, the evolving rural landscape in China is characterized by strategic investments and the resilient spirit of its people, demonstrating substantial progress in poverty alleviation and development.

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