Core Insights - The Ministry of Commerce and four other departments have launched the "Urban Commercial Quality Improvement Action Plan" to enhance urban commercial systems, focusing on pedestrian streets and commercial districts to better meet residents' daily shopping and leisure needs [1][2] Group 1: Urban Commercial System Development - The action plan aims to create a well-structured urban commercial system that includes national demonstration pedestrian streets, characteristic commercial districts, and convenient living circles [1] - The plan outlines 21 key tasks across seven areas, including network layout improvement, business model upgrades, and supply enhancement [1][3] Group 2: Economic Impact and Employment - In 2024, national demonstration pedestrian streets and commercial districts are expected to achieve over 4 trillion visits and generate over 500 billion in revenue, creating over 800,000 jobs [1] - The initiative is designed to support local consumption, expand domestic demand, and stabilize employment [1] Group 3: Integration of Culture and Tourism - The integration of culture, tourism, and commerce is increasingly prevalent, leading to the development of new business models and immersive experiences [2] - The Ministry of Culture and Tourism plans to promote collaboration between tourist attractions and urban commercial facilities to create regionally distinctive cultural tourism products [2] Group 4: Land Use Optimization - The plan includes optimizing urban commercial facility supply through monitoring data from 297 cities, which will support local planning and commercial land regulation [3] - Pilot projects for redeveloping inefficient land use are being initiated, allowing cities to optimize existing commercial land and support its transformation [3]
城市商业升级获支撑
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-11-04 22:20