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A 21-year-old young man is causing a storm on the Chinese internet when he suddenly left the city and returned to his hometown, setting up a tent in the middle of a mountain. Everyone was surprised, but hearing the reason really made sense.
Three years ago, Liu left his hometown in rural Xiaxixiang, Guizhou province, to Shantou city, Guangdong province - the richest province in China, to find a job. However, because he dropped out of middle school, Liu found it difficult to find a job. He was rejected by many factories because he did not have a degree, then applied to work as an auto mechanic, then as a construction worker and finally he worked at a clothing factory.
Disillusioned with the hustle and bustle of city life, at the end of 2022, Liu decided to give up and return to the mountains and rivers of Guizhou. Even though his parents objected, Liu remained determined with his choice because he wanted a simple life, away from the endless race full of pressure.
"At the factory, I usually work from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., not to mention overtime. My time is not my own. Now I can wake up to the sound of birds chirping," Liu said. to CNN as he finished chopping bamboo shoots.
Liu's frustration is also the frustration of many young Chinese people, as they face a tough job market, exhausted after years of studying pressure and grueling work.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics, China's youth unemployment rate in cities and towns rose to a record high of 21.3% in June, after which the government stopped releasing the data. In an effort to address rising unemployment, the government encouraged urban youth to return to the countryside.
Earlier this year, the government of Guangdong, one of China's most populous provinces and a major industrial center, said it planned to send 300,000 unemployed young people to the countryside to find work.
At first, his parents were worried when he was alone in the forest, so they installed cameras around him to monitor him. Then, to solve the problem of no electricity, Liu installed many solar panels around the tent. Liu has also found his own path, completely different from the farming and blue-collar jobs that the government encourages young people to seek.
Inspired by Li Ziqi, an influential online vlogger whose videos about life in rural China have attracted 18 million subscribers on YouTube, Liu also uploaded videos about his life in the mountains vlog.
Similarly, Dianxi Xiaoge, a food vlogger, attracted more than 10 million YouTube subscribers by showing how to cook healthy dishes in a village in Yunnan province. Another early "retirement" Gen Z pair is Xiao Chun Zi and Xin Xin in Sichuan province, making similar content to Liu.
Liu's videos capture images of him building pig pens and interacting with the animals he raises. With just a phone and a tripod, Liu creates videos while growing vegetables in the fields, cutting vegetables to raise pigs... Liu said he doesn't feel lonely because there is a TV and animals by his side. . Since September this year, Liu has quickly attracted attention online, with more than 350,000 likes on his social media accounts.
Some netizens expressed admiration, seeing that Liu knew what he wanted, unlike many young people addicted to games. Some others lamented the fact that young people in their 20s had retired. "Don't you have anything to do at home? Do all this nonsense and 'stretch out'?" one person commented.
The "stretch" movement became popular among Chinese youth in 2021, with participants abandoning social pressure to work hard, get married, have children and accumulate wealth. "I built my entire house from scratch... Life in the mountains is not much easier than working in the city," Liu said.
To ensure rural life, he incorporates advertising into his videos, from ads selling hand cream, facial cleanser to spicy and sour noodles, helping him earn a small income to improve his conditions. living. In the future, Liu said he will expand the chicken coop to be able to sell meat online. Liu said he encourages people who want to move to the countryside to have their own work.
"Life in the mountains is much better than life in the city, even drinking water in the city has to be paid for," Liu said.
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