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中国多部门加力推动城市一刻钟便民生活圈建设扩围升级
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-19 13:37

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government, through nine departments including the Ministry of Commerce, has issued a notification to enhance the construction of "15-minute convenient living circles" in urban areas, aiming to improve residents' daily life and consumption experiences by 2030 [1][2]. Group 1: Policy Objectives - The goal is to achieve a "Hundred Cities, Ten Thousand Circles" initiative by 2030, which includes establishing 100 pilot cities and creating 10,000 well-structured, diverse, and high-quality living circles [1]. - The initiative aims for a resident satisfaction rate of over 90% and a chain store rate of over 30% within these living circles [1]. Group 2: Focus on Specific Demographics - The policy emphasizes services for the elderly and children, mandating the inclusion of elderly care services and facilities in the living circles, such as senior dining halls and social activities [2]. - It encourages the development of child-friendly spaces, including mother-baby facilities, children's bookstores, and daycare services, to enhance family-oriented consumption [2]. Group 3: Current Status and Future Plans - Currently, the coverage of the 15-minute living circles is limited, only reaching 12.5% of urban communities nationwide [2]. - The government plans to expand the reach of these living circles to create age-friendly and quality living environments for all residents [2].