Rural society in China
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Rural society in the People's Republic of China comprises less than a half of China's population (roughly 45%) and has a varied range of standard of living and means of living. Life in rural China differs from that of urban China. In southern and coastal China, rural areas are developing and, in some areas, statistically approaching urban economies. In northwest and western regions, rural society remains perceived as of a low standard and primitive. Basic needs such as running water and accessible transportation are a problem in these areas.
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See also
- Ten-star household
- Urban society in the People's Republic of China
- Women's healthcare in the People's Republic of China
- Wokai - Organization that connects contributors worldwide with micro-entrepreneurs in rural China to help them start small businesses
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