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The city is undergoing renewal, and the township is undergoing revitalization

2024-02-13   

"This is the newly established 'internet famous' block in Guiyang City." At the beginning of the new year, the reporter came to Caozhaoyuan Street, a century old street in Nanming District, Guiyang City, Guizhou Province. As a former transportation hub in Guiyang, the old street has gradually faded over time, with problems such as aging infrastructure, outdated management services, and scattered street food stalls. The roads are cleaner, the environment is more beautiful, and the business formats are more diverse... After the renovation and optimization of old streets in Guiyang, the former "old and dilapidated" has been transformed into a "good place at the doorstep". During last year's National Day holiday, the sales revenue was about 9.68 million yuan, with an average of 30000 visitors today. Not only Guiyang, but also Beijing, Shanghai, Changsha, Guangzhou... Reporters visiting many places have found that more and more urban renewal projects are constantly advancing, focusing on building livable, resilient, and smart cities. Urban renewal is an important driving force for stabilizing investment, expanding domestic demand, and increasing welfare. It is also a way to enhance urban competitiveness and achieve high-quality development. Formerly the largest fruit market in East China and the largest seafood market cluster in Shanghai, it is now becoming a digital science and technology innovation industry cluster where multiple Fortune 500 companies will settle in the future; The textile warehouse in the 1960s and 1970s transformed into the Langyuan Station, becoming a new cultural consumption landmark in Beijing. Data shows that in the first 11 months of last year, about 66000 urban renewal projects were implemented nationwide, including 53000 newly started renovations of old urban communities, benefiting 8.82 million households, expanding effective investment, stimulating potential consumption, and improving people's living standards. While cities are undergoing renewal, rural areas are also continuously revitalizing. In the past decade, China's urbanization process has been accelerating, but there are still over 500 million Chinese people rooted in rural areas, preserving rural memories and guarding local homesickness. After winning the battle against poverty, rural revitalization has been comprehensively promoted. Zhouzhai Village, Sinan County, Guizhou Province, went from a poverty-stricken village to a "billion yuan village" in just over three years. A factory has been established in the village, processing generations of sweet potatoes into "sour and spicy noodles". With the help of online live streaming, it has successfully gained popularity and sold millions of orders per month on e-commerce platforms. To retain the charm and nostalgia of the countryside, improve the completeness of rural infrastructure, the convenience of public services, and the comfort of the living environment... At the beginning of the New Year, various regions continue to steadily promote the construction of livable, business friendly, and beautiful rural areas. Since ancient times, rural areas have been an important narrative system in Chinese society. From rural areas to urban areas, and then to urban-rural integration, profound changes are embedded in it, carrying people's production and life, love and hate separation, as well as reflecting social development and changes in the times. Once, people were enthusiastic about studying, working, and settling down in bustling cities. Nowadays, cities are no longer the only popular "destination". The vast fields nurture new hope, and more and more villagers who go out to work are returning to their hometowns for employment and entrepreneurship. In Shuitou Town, Fogang County, Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province, within the Agricultural Science and Technology Park, a digital Internet of Things system is used to monitor crop growth in real-time; On the hillside, patches of photovoltaic panels are turning winter sunlight into collective income for the village. "In recent years, the environment in the village has improved and industries have emerged. There have been more people returning home and coming from outside," said Chen Shiheng, a villager in Shuitou Town. Guangdong, which has been ranked first in the country in terms of total economic output for many years, suffers from uneven urban-rural regional development

Edit:Chen Jie Responsible editor:Li Ling

Source:Xinhuanet

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