Rural areas have specific natural landscapes and socio-economic conditions, which refer to places where laborers mainly engaged in agricultural production live in concentrated communities, and are places where people engaged in agriculture are different from cities and towns.
brief introduction
Rural areas are relative to cities, and cities refer to agricultural areas, including market towns and villages. Mainly agricultural industry (natural economy and primary industry), including various farms (including animal husbandry and aquaculture farms), forest farms, gardening and vegetable production. Compared with towns with concentrated population, the population in rural areas is scattered.
Before entering the industrialized society, most of the population lived in the countryside. The pace of life in rural areas is slow, and the pressure of life is less than that in cities.