Core Viewpoint - The "Beijing Urban Sub-center Regulations" were passed, granting greater autonomy for reform and innovation to address development challenges, effective from May 1, 2026 [1] Group 1: Regulatory Framework - The regulations consist of 9 chapters and 65 articles, covering general principles, management systems, planning and construction, industrial layout, green development, smart cities, public services, collaborative development, and supplementary provisions [1] - The regulations apply to the planning scope defined by the urban sub-center's detailed control planning and its expansion areas [1] Group 2: Key Development Areas - A unified land spatial planning system will be established, focusing on unique urban spatial structures, green space systems, and historical and cultural preservation [2] - The sub-center will prioritize the development of six key industries, including digital economy and modern finance, to foster future industries [2] - The smart city initiative will emphasize digital empowerment for socio-economic development, establishing a mechanism for synchronized planning and construction of digital and municipal infrastructure [2] Group 3: Collaborative Development - The regulations outline the integration of the sub-center with the main urban area, expansion zones, and surrounding regions, including the coordination with Xiong'an New Area for non-capital functions and population transfer [2] - There will be a focus on the integrated development of Tongzhou District with Tianjin and surrounding areas in Hebei Province [2] Group 4: Implementation Strategy - The implementation of the regulations is included in the annual work priorities of the urban sub-center construction leadership group, coinciding with the start of the 14th Five-Year Plan [2] - The Beijing Urban Sub-center Management Committee will develop implementation plans and supporting policies, leveraging local legislative experiences to ensure high-quality task completion [2]
北京立法推动城市副中心高质量发展
Xin Hua She·2026-01-29 13:19