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Why don't rural people like traveling compared with urban people? Listen to the old farmer.

Why don't rural people like traveling compared with urban people? Listen to the old farmer.

To tell the truth, even now, compared with cities, there is still a big gap in all aspects, but it is certainly not as mud-walled as some people think. Nowadays, in rural areas, beautifully decorated small single-family houses can be seen everywhere. The roads in the village are spacious and flat, and people's living standards have made a qualitative leap. However, even so, some people still wonder: Why do rural people dislike traveling compared with urban people?

Why don't rural people like traveling compared with urban people? Nothing more than these three reasons.

We know that after the material life is satisfied, people will begin to pursue spiritual satisfaction, and tourism has become the best choice. Nowadays, many city people like to choose a holiday and take their wives and children out to travel. However, in contrast, many rural people don't seem keen on traveling, so why don't rural people like traveling? Let's take a look at these three reasons listed by an old farmer.

One of the reasons is that farmers don't have a deep concept of holidays.

Many people who live in cities are used to the rules of working days and holidays. Office workers are at 3 am from Monday to Friday, and weekends and holidays have become a rare time to relax. Many city people will use this time to travel and relax, which actually doesn't need much evidence. As long as we look at the scenes where the major scenic spots are full on May 1 and 11 every year, we can get a glimpse of it.

Nowadays, rural people seldom have the concept of holidays. Farmers engaged in grain cultivation benefit from convenient modern machinery. From sowing to harvesting, they have a lot of leisure time, and they often use it to do other things. Farmers who are engaged in planting or breeding fruits and vegetables have no leisure almost all the year round, but under normal circumstances, their workload is not large and they can spare a lot of time in one day.

The second reason is that the modern countryside itself has beautiful scenery.

Perhaps in the impression of many people, the city with high-rise buildings and neon lights is beautiful, but it is not the case for people living here. They may not have much time to stop and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the city, and life and work will bring great pressure. This is why many city people think that there is no temperature in reinforced concrete cities, and it has always been just a feeling of stress and mental tension.

However, the modern countryside is completely different. Due to the implementation of new rural construction, most rural scenery is very beautiful now. In fact, the rural image displayed by Shen Teng in Our Country has increasingly become a true portrayal of modern countryside. Thanks to the in-depth development of tourism, there are more and more new rural tourism projects with the theme of "farmhouse music" and "fruit and vegetable picking". It can be said that many rural areas are good scenic spots in themselves.

The third reason: farmers find it difficult to leave their homes.

Although the situation is changing, it must be pointed out that today's rural areas still focus on agricultural production. First of all, modern agricultural production does not need much labor. Secondly, most young people are unwilling to engage in agriculture. Therefore, many rural areas are still young people going out to work, and middle-aged and elderly people stay behind. However, the older generation keeps the concept that it is difficult to leave their homeland, and with some trivial matters at home, they rarely travel.

These are the reasons why rural people don't like traveling, but today, the difference between rural and urban life is gradually disappearing, and more and more rural people are changing their inherent lifestyles, and they are also starting to travel for a while. There are many rural friends around me who will use their free time in winter to leave the cold north and live in some southern cities such as Sanya for a while.

In fact, from the love of travel, it is not difficult to see that the real gap between rural areas and cities is gradually narrowing, except for the inherent conceptual differences. So, do rural people in your hometown like traveling? Are their lives different now?