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Cuierzhuang Phenomenon: A model of rural industrialization in north China

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  • Jinghan Tian
  • Jianhua Wang

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Cuierzhuang Phenomenon (or Cuierzhuang Model) is a regional development phenomenon or rural revitalization model driven by ICT in the information era, characterized by the storage and transportation, processing, packaging and online sales of agricultural products, as well as online and offline coordination, long-distance and cross-regional economic cooperation, ethnic blending, equality, and mutual benefit. Unlike the Wenzhou Model, South Jiangsu Model, and Pearl River Model in the 1980s and 1990s, the Cuierzhuang Model is not only a rural revitalization brought about by the industrialization and modernization of northern rural areas with the characteristics of industrial development in the information age, but also an innovative regional economic cooperation and development model with folk nature, spontaneous formation, equality, and mutual benefit. Taking southern Xinjiang as the production base, Xinjiang jujubes from Hotan and Ruoqiang are continuously transported to Cuierzhuang, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, where they are transferred, cleaned, dried and packaged, and finally sold all over the country. With red dates as a link, the eastern town of Cuierzhuang, which is more than 4,000 kilometers apart, connected with Xinjiang in the western region. Along the ancient Silk Road, the farthest route can reach as far as Kashgar through the southern Xinjiang route. Then, how did this long-distance and cross-regional economic cooperation channel form, what are the regional economics or economic geography principles of Cuierzhuang attracting Xinjiang jujube, and the challenges and opportunities faced by Cuierzhuang phenomenon, etc. A preliminary economic analysis has been carried out in this paper.

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  • Jinghan Tian & Jianhua Wang, 2022. "Cuierzhuang Phenomenon: A model of rural industrialization in north China," Papers 2202.03806, arXiv.org, revised Feb 2022.
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