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[quote=LEONARDO,278244]Thanks for starting this thread, Griz. Urbanization and the Aged Society are big problems China will have to tackle. And indeed it is an inevitable process for any countries which are engaging in a transition from an agricultural society to an industrialized country. In China, it is termed "Modernization" which has been formulated by the forerunners of PRC. The speed of China's urbanization is amazing. At the founding of PRC, almost over 93% belongs to rural population. 1978 Land Ownership Reform accelerated the urbanization. China’s urban population grew by leaps and bounds. By the turn of new millennium, China’s absolute number of urban population has swelled. Well, China’s “Super size” makes its situation unique. Currently, rural population accounts for over 70% of its total population. Some serious problems have emerged. The flocks of migrating workers moved into big cities for better lives and job opportunities has imposed a great burden on cities’ public facilities. (Noticed that they are temporary residents in cities)If more people choose to permanently reside in cities, the problems will be too much beyond that we imagine. Wow, this might be a superficial understanding of “Urbanization”, but it is a popular one. (Ouch, a headache question! I am head-aching. Need a break) If China’s urbanization goes at its current rate, China will have more cities with more than 10 millions inhabitants. [/quote]
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