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扩围升级一刻钟便民生活圈 提升家门口的幸福感
Xin Hua She·2025-09-19 14:12

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government aims to enhance the "15-minute convenient living circle" in urban areas to improve residents' quality of life and meet their daily needs through a series of targeted policies and initiatives [1][2]. Group 1: Policy Objectives and Implementation - The goal is to achieve the "Hundred Cities, Ten Thousand Circles" initiative by 2030, which includes establishing 100 pilot cities and creating 10,000 well-structured, functional, and efficient convenient living circles [2]. - As of July 2025, 6,255 convenient living circles have been established across 210 pilot areas, serving 129 million residents with 1.503 million commercial outlets [1]. Group 2: Focus on Elderly and Child Services - The policy emphasizes the importance of elderly care services within the convenient living circles, addressing the growing demand due to the increasing elderly population [2]. - A survey indicated a lack of suitable services for the elderly, such as community dining, cultural activities, and medical care, which are now prioritized in the development of these living circles [2]. Group 3: Community Support and Infrastructure - The Ministry of Civil Affairs is enhancing the network of elderly care facilities, ensuring new residential areas meet specific service requirements, and promoting innovative models like "property + elderly care" [3]. - The National Health Commission plans to increase investment in community childcare services, ensuring that facilities are built in conjunction with new residential developments [4]. Group 4: Challenges in Implementation - Existing old communities face challenges such as insufficient space and aging facilities, which the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development is addressing through urban renewal plans and comprehensive community upgrades [5][6].