Abstract

Guangdong province, as the center of China's economy and culture, has always had a unique position in the rural development. In recent years, with the proposal of the rural revitalization strategy, how to implement this policy in Guangdong and ensure that it is combined with sustainable development has become the focus of the academic and practical circles. This study aims to deeply explore the current situation of sustainable development in rural areas in Guangdong Province and the practice and synergies of rural revitalization policies. Through a literature review and empirical analysis, we systematically reviewed the historical evolution, current situation and challenges and problems encountered in Guangdong in practice. It is found that in the process of promoting rural revitalization and sustainable development, Guangdong province has successfully combined the two, and achieved significant economic, social and cultural benefits. But at the same time, it also faces some challenges, such as ecological and environmental protection and farmers' income gap. The conclusion points out that Guangdong's exploration provides valuable experience for other regions, but also emphasizes important issues to be addressed in future research and policy making. The innovation of this study lies in the first in-depth discussion of the synergistic effect of rural revitalization and sustainable development in Guangdong, which provides a new perspective and thinking for the research in related fields.

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