Group 1 - The core idea of the articles is the expansion and enhancement of the "15-minute convenient living circle" in China, which aims to improve community services and residents' quality of life [1][2] Group 2 - The "15-minute convenient living circle" pilot areas are seeing updates in elderly care and childcare services, with facilities like community nurseries and elderly service centers being improved [1] - In Hunan's Changsha, community nurseries offer diverse services such as full-day and hourly care, along with play areas and sleep rooms for children aged 0-3 [1] - Harbin in Heilongjiang has established a "15-minute elderly service circle," which includes popular amenities like rehearsal rooms and libraries for seniors [1] Group 3 - The initiative is also extending to county towns, with Sichuan's Danling County achieving 100% coverage of a "15-minute fitness circle" for villages and communities [1] - In Zhejiang's Changxing County, a comprehensive service complex has been built, integrating medical, health, elderly care, cultural, and entertainment services [1] - Henan's Shenqiu County has developed a mini-program that offers 140 types of on-site repair services, addressing the "last mile" of convenient repairs [1] Group 4 - As of December 2025, over 1,600 community convenient living circles are expected to be established in eligible county towns [1] - The Ministry of Commerce reports that by December 2025, there will be 8,132 convenient living circles in pilot areas, serving approximately 168 million residents through 1.954 million commercial outlets [2]
我国加快推进一刻钟便民生活圈扩围升级
Yang Shi Wang·2026-01-17 12:08