Zhou Xinfang considers 2017 to be a year of “earth-shaking change” for her family. It was the year the family moved from their remote village in Zuoquan County, Shanxi Province in north China, to a more hospitable area. From a draughty, adobe house they relocated to a modern apartment with all the amenities they had lacked before.
The old village, hidden in the mountains, lacked running water, transport, schools and hospitals. But the new resettlement site, built in 2003, is more centrally situated.
“In the past, we had to get water from faraway places, but now we get water by turning on the tap,” Zhou said. “My grandson had to walk an hour to school, but now we have a kindergarten and primary school nearby; and it takes 10 minutes…