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Exploring the Development Path of Rural Economic Revitalization in the Context of "One Belt and One Road" Strategy

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DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2022.041011 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 399

Author(s)

Jie Liu 1

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1 School of Marxism, Tongchuan Vocational and Technical College, Tongchuan, Shaanxi, 727031, China

Corresponding Author

Jie Liu

ABSTRACT

Under the background of globalization and the booming Internet economy, with the rapid interconnection development of "One Belt and One Road", the state encourages the great development of cultural industry, deeply promotes "mass entrepreneurship and innovation", the scarcity of health and pension industry, the national demand for The purpose of this paper is to explore the development paths of rural economic revitalisation based on the "One Belt, One Road" strategy. The case of BB Tea Culture Village, which is located in an important strategic position of "One Belt, One Road", is analysed and studied. Most of the tourists think that BB Tea Culture Village has convenient transportation infrastructure and a beautiful environment. The project has inherent advantages, and if the operation concept can be updated, the connotations of tea culture can be explored in depth, and the achievements of modern technology can be used to enrich the various connotations of tea culture, better expectations can be achieved.

KEYWORDS

"One Belt, One Road" Strategy, Rural Economy, Economic Revitalisation, Development Path

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Jie Liu, Exploring the Development Path of Rural Economic Revitalization in the Context of "One Belt and One Road" Strategy. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2022) Vol. 4: 82-88. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2022.041011.

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