Rural construction is a key topic of discussion because it is related to the integrated development of urban and rural areas and national macro-control. With the economic and social development, the disparity between urban and rural areas has caused a large number of rural people to flow into the cities to earn a living, and the problems of hollowing out, aging and low vitality have emerged in rural areas in different degrees in China. This is a matter of survival in rural areas, and rural construction is facing multiple tests and challenges. Therefore, we choose to refer to the rural construction experience of South Korea, which is also located in East Asia and analyze the accumulated practical experience and inspiration of its "New Village Movement" in order to provide a reference for rural construction in China.
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