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This region is the third largest province in China. Why is no one willing to settle down?

As we all know, China has a territory of 9.6 million square kilometers, ranking third in the world. Some provinces in China are larger than some countries. For example, Xinjiang Autonomous Region, our largest province, covers an area of 6.5438+0.6 million square kilometers, which is the envy of many European countries. Xinjiang is rich in all kinds of fruits and beautiful scenery, and there are exotic beauties like Dilraba and Gulnazar, which are the first choice for many domestic travelers. In fact, in our country, there is another province with a large area and beautiful scenery. What's more, the sky there is blue and the air is good. That place is Inner Mongolia. But strangely, this province has little attraction to foreigners except locals. The population of 25 million is almost all local people, and few foreigners are willing to stay here.

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is the third largest province in China. Second only to the two bosses, Xinjiang Autonomous Region and Xizang Autonomous Region. Compared with these two bosses, the population of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is slightly better than that of Tibet, and the environment is much better than that of Xinjiang. But why doesn't anyone want to settle in this hot land of Inner Mongolia?

Although Inner Mongolia is a hot land, the weather is cold.

The climate in Inner Mongolia is relatively cold. Winter is no less than the three northeastern provinces. It was cold on March 9, with a light wind blowing and biting wind. It was really cold. The key point is that there is another situation in Inner Mongolia that the three northeastern provinces do not have, that is, the three northeastern provinces are old industrial bases anyway, and there are many kinds of buildings. After the existence of these buildings and the weakening of the north wind, the feeling of blowing on the face is ok. Inner Mongolia is a vast and sparsely populated place with relatively few buildings. The north wind blows to the faces of the broad masses of people. As the saying goes, the spring breeze in February is like scissors, and the winter breeze in December is like a kitchen knife. It hurts and hurts to hit the face, so the skin color of Inner Mongolia people is black and red. Today's Inner Mongolia is restricted by the climate, and its economy is similar to that of the three northeastern provinces, but it is not very prosperous. This has also become a very important reason why Inner Mongolia is less attractive to mainland residents.

Lack of modern big industry

Inner Mongolia is different from the three northeastern provinces, which are old industrial bases. It can be said that the foundation is very good, but the foundation in Inner Mongolia is relatively poor, and the industrial foundation on the endless grassland is relatively weak. Without the blessing of big industries, it is impossible to attract migrant workers to join. Without a large number of energetic migrant workers, the purchasing power of people close to Inner Mongolia, a vast and sparsely populated area, will make it impossible for local businesses to develop and attract more people to settle down. In fact, this is an interlocking matter. Because Inner Mongolia is a grassland and an important pasture in China, it doesn't have the foundation of centralized large-scale industry. Moreover, in fact, each province has its own characteristics and practices, and not every province has to launch a large-scale commercial city. For the existing resources and conditions in Inner Mongolia, such a day is actually very comfortable for the people of Inner Mongolia. In that case, why attract a large number of people?