Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Commerce and nine other departments have issued a notice to promote the expansion and upgrading of the "15-Minute Convenient Living Circle" in urban areas, aiming to enhance community services and improve residents' quality of life by 2030 [1][4]. Group 1: Objectives and Goals - The initiative aims to achieve the "Hundred Cities, Ten Thousand Circles" goal by 2030, which includes establishing 100 pilot cities for the "15-Minute Convenient Living Circle" and creating 10,000 well-structured, diverse, and high-quality community service areas [4][12]. - The plan focuses on enhancing services for the elderly and children, with targets to develop 500 "Silver Streets" and 500 "Children's Fun Parks" [4][12]. - The goal is to achieve a resident satisfaction rate of over 90% and a chain store rate of over 30% within these living circles [4]. Group 2: Implementation and Coverage - The expansion will cover urban areas and extend to eligible county communities, ensuring that the "15-Minute Convenient Living Circle" reaches grassroots populations [5][7]. - The second batch of pilot cities includes 30 areas such as Haidian District in Beijing, Changning District in Shanghai, and Baoji City in Shaanxi Province [12][14]. - Shenzhen plans to achieve full coverage of the "15-Minute Convenient Living Circle" in all communities by the end of 2025, with a focus on creating a friendly living environment for all age groups [15]. Group 3: Service Development - The initiative encourages the development of various service sectors, including elderly care, community dining, and childcare services, to meet the diverse needs of residents [9][14]. - New business models and services such as shared meeting spaces, community storage, and pet services are promoted to further enhance residents' convenience [12].
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Yang Shi Wang·2025-09-20 02:43