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Practice of Poverty Alleviation in Ethnic Minority Areas and Its Enlightenment to Rural Revitalization Strategy: A Case Study of Qiandongnan Prefecture

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  • ZHOU, Wen
  • PENG, Dafeng

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The revitalization of ethnic minority areas is an important part of China’s implementation of rural revitalization strategy. According to the experience accumulated in the preliminary poverty alleviation work of Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, this article summaries the main contents of Qiandongnan Prefecture’s poverty alleviation work from the aspects of key point (rural industries), assisting forces (ethnic culture and folklore industry) and important guarantee (human resources), and proposes that the rural revitalization strategy can be implemented in ethnic minority areas through consolidating the fundamental role of industrial revitalization in rural revitalization, promoting the prosperity of rural culture to realize simultaneous revitalization of rural industries and rural culture, promoting the revitalization of rural talents, and stimulating the vitality of rural areas.

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  • ZHOU, Wen & PENG, Dafeng, 2019. "Practice of Poverty Alleviation in Ethnic Minority Areas and Its Enlightenment to Rural Revitalization Strategy: A Case Study of Qiandongnan Prefecture," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 11(12), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:300979
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.300979
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