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加快推进城乡一体融合 杭州绘就共富新图景
Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-25 01:40

Group 1 - The central government has assigned Zhejiang the mission of high-quality development and building a common prosperity demonstration zone, with Hangzhou leading the way in addressing development imbalances and ensuring equitable distribution of development benefits [1] - Hangzhou is focusing on narrowing the "three major gaps" and promoting integrated development of urban and rural areas, aiming for a new picture of common prosperity [1][3] - By 2024, the per capita disposable income of rural residents in Hangzhou is projected to reach 50,805 yuan, with the income gap between urban and rural residents narrowing to 1.64:1 [3] Group 2 - The implementation of smart agriculture in villages, such as in Jing Mountain Village, is enhancing traditional industries and driving rural development through data-driven practices [2] - The "Ten Million Project" aims to achieve significant progress in integrated urban-rural development by 2025, with breakthroughs expected by 2027 and transformative results by 2030 [3][4] - Hangzhou's six major actions include enhancing urban capabilities, improving rural quality, accelerating integration, increasing industrial efficiency, boosting income for common prosperity, and enriching culture [4] Group 3 - The integration of quality public services is crucial for urban-rural integration, with initiatives such as establishing health service points and improving pension standards [7] - Cultural activities and community engagement are being promoted to enhance the emotional connection between urban and rural residents [7] - The "Xiejing'an" village project exemplifies successful collaboration between government and enterprises, leading to significant economic growth and community development [8][9] Group 4 - The establishment of a "common prosperity body" in Dading Town focuses on creating a collaborative ecosystem involving government, strong village companies, enterprises, and farmers [10] - In the first half of the year, Hangzhou's agricultural output reached 26.1 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 3.2%, and rural residents' disposable income increased by 5.2% [10]