Core Insights - Urban agglomerations are becoming a significant highlight in China's regional economic development, with 18 modern urban agglomerations approved since 2019 [1][2] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" emphasizes the modernization of governance in mega cities and the integration of urban clusters, guiding the high-quality development of urban agglomerations [1][2] Transportation Efficiency - The Nanjing urban agglomeration has achieved a 100% connectivity rate for high-speed rail and rapid rail nodes, facilitating efficient commuting [3] - Chengdu urban agglomeration has implemented 17 cross-city bus routes, with over 650,000 daily cross-city commuters [3] Industrial Collaboration - The Chongqing urban agglomeration showcases complementary industrial layouts, with 85% of enterprises in the high-tech zone supporting Chongqing's main industries [3] Shared Public Services - Many urban agglomerations have implemented direct settlement for medical services across cities, benefiting patients with seamless access to healthcare [3] Urban Integration - Urban integration involves breaking down administrative barriers and achieving comprehensive connectivity in infrastructure, resource flow, and public services [5][6] - The goal is to enhance resource integration and policy consistency, fostering collaborative development within urban agglomerations [5][6] Differentiated Development - Urban agglomerations should focus on differentiated development while achieving integration, with major cities like Shanghai and Guangzhou needing to alleviate "big city syndrome" [10] - Regional urban agglomerations like Chengdu and Wuhan should strengthen their manufacturing clusters and promote cross-regional innovation [10] Future Development Trends - The "14th Five-Year Plan" anticipates the expansion and enhancement of urban agglomerations, aiming for a multi-polar support and networked development pattern [11]
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Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-12-04 04:16