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How to treat the article Farewell to the Dying City of Kunming?

Thoughts on Reading A Farewell to Kunming —— A Dying City

It is said that a Shanghainese wrote a farewell message to Kunming, a dying city. I saw it, and I was almost convinced. To borrow a word from Mi Chao: This man who fled Kunming is obviously because he didn't drink lotus tea! He lived in Hai Yin International Airport for two years and didn't know me. He didn't visit my internship unit, which is also the main reason for his resignation.

Although I think it makes sense, I'm not convinced and I don't intend to escape. In my opinion, I like a city not because of its prosperity, not because of its comfortable climate, nor because of its many opportunities, but because of an atmosphere, a feeling and a sense of belonging. When you feel this way, you will tolerate her problems, live, find her beauty, and integrate and change her within your ability. After staying in mangshi for three months, I returned to Renmin Road, tears streaming down my face. After three years of graduate school, the students scattered a lot of things, forming a sense of belonging to Kunming that I couldn't find in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Maybe it's my inexperience or my limited ability, but in any case, this feeling prompted me to stay and accept the city. ?

I'm just looking and feeling.

The author emphasizes that there is no concept of a perfect city, but he has experienced the pain of working and fleeing after mistakenly thinking that Kunming is a perfect city. He compares Kunming to a small town, living in Hai Yin International Apartment, next to Beijing Road Customs and opposite to the Crystal Village in the village. I am an intern nearby, and I have shuttled through the narrow lanes of Crystal Village countless times. Except for the shabby inside and the bad smell next to a toilet, the roads in the whole Crystal Village are clean and tidy, even in places I can hardly see. He works in real estate, but he didn't see how the landmark opposite Beijing Road Primary School, that is, near them, stood quietly without dust for more than a year. He didn't even see that there were no traffic accidents within the scope of the Third Bridge between Beijing Road and Renmin Road. It was full of traffic. Knowing that you are a foreigner and thinking that you are too harsh, why not lower your requirements? And if you want to settle down, you shouldn't choose to live in the city center. Obviously it's just a foothold in your settlement process.

The only reason you like Kunming is the climate, not anything else. I can only say that you should not come to Kunming. You can go to Nanning, Guizhou or a prefecture-level city in Yunnan, and you can enjoy the same or even better climate as Kunming. On the contrary, the continuous expansion of Kunming, in the eyes of some people who have experienced the urban changes in Kunming, is more of a development. It can't be said that these older people won't miss the life of walking around the city in those days. More and more of them see the hope of urban change and the results of their efforts with the younger generation. I have talked with people who have lived in Kunming for more than ten years. They have no intention to complain about the congestion and lack of resources in the city, but more show their recognition of urban expansion and lifestyle changes.

I don't know what kind of industry is needed for industrial support, industry? When I talked to people about the possibility of replicating Zhengdong New District in Chenggong, Kunming, I was told that Zhengzhou is an industrial city and Kunming has no industrial base, so I almost convinced. Yunnan has been a big agricultural province since ancient times. Until now, agriculture still accounts for a large part of Yunnan's gdp. According to the development trend of traditional economics, it is a normal process from agriculture leading to industry leading and then to service leading. But is it really necessary to develop industry in Kunming? I can't say that the whole of China has a good industrial base, but from the perspective of policy orientation, service industry, producer service industry, agricultural industrialization and high-tech industry will be the focus in the future. A country unwilling to continue to expand its industry still needs a tourist city to build its industrial base. In recent years, there is an obvious trend in Kunming, that is, factories move out, pay tribute to enrich the people, live in peace and prosperity, and shoulder the heavy responsibility of developing industrial polluting enterprises. The main urban area of Kunming is developing towards a cleaner, more efficient, service-oriented and scientific direction.

The consciousness of small farmers mentioned by the author cannot be rich, and I don't know where it comes from. We should know that the more active builders in Kunming are foreigners, while the locals have experienced urban transformation, and the rich play the role of consumers, which is no different from the development model in which most cities rely on local resources and foreign human capital input. The integration of local life style and foreign population culture is exactly the same as other cities, so the author's psychosexuality is because he often goes in and out of Zeng Shu's homesickness. Has the author ever been to Zeng Shu's nostalgic house to see the unique caves inside?

When it comes to the two rows of trees, it can't be said that they are freaks made by brain-dead builders for the achievement project, but fortunately, they are only doing greening transformation in a controllable range in order to complete a task index. I don't agree with the author that parks and green spaces have not increased. After all, in those years when Kunming's economic aggregate was limited, its investment capacity was insufficient, and its policy support was not strong, house construction had to be questioned, but on the whole. The vegetation and greening of Spring City are worthy of the word "spring". At least on the map, green spaces can be seen everywhere, and many communities in Kunming also have evergreen leisure areas. All overpasses are surrounded by green, so walking on the road will not be exposed to the sun.

The author once again mentioned the pillar of Yunnan tourism when Kunming had no industrial support, and then mentioned Kunming tourism. I was drunk, too. I won't mention this concept of stealing. As a provincial capital city, Kunming itself has taken on the important task of being a tourist gathering place in various cities. I have no doubt that tourism is the top priority of Yunnan's industrial development, but tourism is definitely not the focus of Kunming's development, and tourism should not be the focus of any provincial capital city. There are so many people in Jinli and Kuanzhai Lane in Chengdu, because it is more of a cultural symbol, but in fact, even if you come to these places, you can taste all kinds of delicious food in the crowded crowd. What else? If you like, Wenhua Lane and Nanping Street can also satisfy your appetite, and when are Nanping Street and Wenhua Lane actually not lively? And in these places, you can not only taste delicious food, but also see the brand left by urban changes.

Speaking of urban experience, I want to say that in Chunxi Road and Tianfu Square, I saw the city. I also saw the city at Nanping Street and Renmin Road. High-rise buildings, traffic, people coming and going, there is no difference. The difference is the prosperity of the city, which is not determined by the city itself.

Panlong River is not the only "river" in Kunming, nor is it a "river", let alone a "river". The water system flowing from Kunming to Dianchi Lake is quite developed. Long ago, "Venice of the East" was also called Kunming. You can still see many rivers now. Some have disappeared because urban construction has turned into underground rivers, and most of the places where rivers flow are prosperous. Kunming is no exception, that is, Panlong River, from "Are you better than Qiantang River in Hangzhou?" Still better than Shanghai Bund? I have nothing to say. Chengdufu River ends here. Caotang, Wuhou Temple, Jinli and so on. Major rivers don't have many sides. If you want to compare with Qinhuai River and Jiangnan Water Town, goodbye, buddy, you'd better go back to Shanghai.

When it comes to the 1.5km range of Fiona Fang Justice Square, I almost believe it. I have been to Dayun Cuihu, the former site of National Southwest Associated University, Nie Er's former residence, Shengli Hall, Jiangwu Hall, Xiangyun Street and Baoshan Street ... I have been to all these places, and I have been to every street nearby. I admit that there is a lack of contact, but only the lack of contact between Cuihu area and Nanping area is due to the lack of contact. Starting from Xuefu Road, there are Gong Kun University, Normal University, Dayun University and Minda University, including the former site of Southwest University. 12 1 Street is followed by Nie Er's former residence, Wenhua Lane, Linwen Street and Qianjie, followed by Cuihu and Jiangwutang. This is the Cuihu area. After the Wuhua Mountain provincial capital, there are Zhengyifang, Xiangyun Street, Qingnian Road, Nanping Street and Dongsi Street, all of which belong to Nanping area.

When it comes to living, I won't say anything. As Mi Chao said, you left because you didn't join Mi Chao's book club. I don't understand your apartment floor, except that I don't think Hai Yin International Apartment is suitable for you to live alone. You just come to work to find your perfect city. Recommend an old place for you to try. In a word, life in Kunming can't be said to be morning. Don't go to Wenhua Lane and Linwen Street. After six o'clock in the afternoon, you can go to various bars, spend money in various business districts and barbecue on the roadside. But please don't expect to buy anything in most street shops because they are closed. Because of the mentioned talent squeeze, it is not bad not to come to Kunming. No city welcomes people who don't like her.

What is an elite? What are the spiritual core and values? How to build personality? What is the development of Guiyang? The author uses two paragraphs and four sentences to locate Kunming, which is really concise. I have to respond with four questions, but I have no answers, because I don't know what Guiyang is like, what personality is like, or even what personality is established.

The urban construction of Kunming is no different from that of most cities in China, which is the inevitable law of urban construction convergence. Why does the author blame Kunming for China's urban construction? It is said that the managers in Kunming don't know how to run the city. I admit that foreign managers like Kunming have not really considered the construction of this city systematically and sustainably, but generally speaking, the construction, transformation and governance of airports, subways, expressways, high-tech zones, villages in cities and Dianchi Lake are gradually solving problems and developing the city. Urban construction and management is a dynamic evolution process, not a static mutation.

Speaking of bridgehead, I wonder what kind of heavy responsibility the author is talking about. I have never doubted the significance of the concept of "bridgehead" in Yunnan, and I have also noticed the important role played by Guangxi in southwest China. Just talking about the functions of provincial capital cities under the background of regional development, I think it is still necessary to distinguish the concept and positioning of a province and a city. Kunming should provide more services and support in the process of bridgehead construction, which is a kind of existence in the rear area. Dehong, Banna, Honghe and other border areas are the first line, so there is Ruili National Development and Opening Experimental Zone, and ports such as Gao Jie, Rhoda and Hekou are built. Therefore, the bridgehead is not the important task of a city in Kunming, but the important task that Yunnan Province should consider comprehensively.

In the last few paragraphs, I saw the author's sadness and irrationality. The author admits that Kunming is a city that he "once admired to the depths of his soul". I think this sentence is his biggest insult to Kunming. A person looking for a perfect city is not qualified to locate any city in this way. This is not only an insult to a city, but also an insult to its IQ. The perfect city does not exist outside people's hearts, and it is hard to exist in people's hearts.

Seeing the last sentence "Farewell, really in the dead city", I just want to say "Farewell, you dying runaway".

Move bricks ... hope to adopt.