Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the ongoing urban renewal efforts in China, emphasizing the shift from merely repairing old structures to enhancing community quality and efficiency through comprehensive community development initiatives [1][5]. Group 1: Urban Renewal Initiatives - The central urban work conference outlined seven key tasks for urban development, with a focus on urban renewal as a critical strategy for community enhancement [1]. - As of July 2023, 1,246 public service facilities have been constructed or renovated across 106 pilot complete communities, including elderly service stations, community canteens, kindergartens, and health service stations [1][5]. - The construction of over 700 convenience stores, domestic service points, barbershops, and mail delivery facilities has been reported, along with the addition of 24,700 parking spaces and 710,000 square meters of public activity spaces [5][7]. Group 2: Community Development - The "15-minute living circle" concept has been implemented in communities, integrating essential services such as kindergartens, supermarkets, health service stations, and public green spaces [3][5]. - The community canteen in Yibin has become popular among residents, providing convenient and hygienic meal options for the elderly and working individuals [3][5]. Group 3: Resource Reutilization - Efforts are being made to repurpose idle urban land into community leisure spaces, as seen in Jiangxi, where a vacant lot is being transformed into a multifunctional area [7]. - The community-driven approach in Jiangxi involves residents participating in the design and execution of urban renewal projects [7]. Group 4: Cultural and Historical Integration - Historical buildings are being revitalized to create new cultural experiences, such as the transformation of a former water tower into a community library in Zhejiang, attracting over 200,000 visitors and generating over 30 million in consumption [8][10]. - The renovation of historical residences, like the Kang Youwei Memorial Hall in Qingdao, incorporates educational activities to engage the community and promote cultural heritage [16][18]. Group 5: Pocket Parks and Green Spaces - The construction of pocket parks has surged, with 3,420 new parks initiated in the first half of the year, contributing to a total of over 54,000 pocket parks nationwide [24][29]. - Local cultural elements are being integrated into park designs, enhancing community identity and engagement, as seen in Ma'anshan's parks that feature poetry and local stories [25][27].
年中经济观察丨旧地→回用→生态→以城市更新促城市更“新”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-08-04 05:25