城市更新,如何保留独特底蕴
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-10-23 03:10

Core Perspective - The modernization of cities in China should balance urban renewal with the preservation of cultural heritage and unique characteristics, ensuring that cities remain vibrant and livable for their residents [1][3]. Group 1: Cultural Heritage and Identity - Cultural heritage serves as the soul of a city, with historical sites and traditions providing a sense of memory and nostalgia for its inhabitants [2]. - Cities like Beijing and Suzhou exemplify how historical elements contribute to a city's identity and charm, creating a spiritual home for residents [2]. Group 2: Urban Development and Quality of Life - The rapid urbanization in China has led to 940 million people living in urban areas, transitioning from a phase of rapid growth to a focus on quality and efficiency in urban development [3]. - Effective urban renewal should involve careful, small-scale modifications rather than large-scale demolitions, preserving the historical essence while revitalizing the urban environment [3][4]. Group 3: Community Engagement in Urban Renewal - Successful urban renewal requires active participation from residents, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs addressed, as seen in the case of the Changsha steamed dish street community [4]. - The central government emphasizes the importance of creating innovative, livable, beautiful, resilient, civilized, and smart modern cities, highlighting the need for a community-oriented approach in urban development [4].