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跟着“苏超”游江苏
Core Insights - The "Su Super" (Jiangsu Provincial Urban Football League) has become a new trend in cultural tourism consumption, attracting significant visitor interest and boosting local economies [3][4] - Since its launch on May 10, "Su Super" has generated 171 trending topics with a total reading volume of 2.934 billion, indicating its strong influence on social media and tourism [3] Tourism Impact - Attendance for the fifth and sixth rounds of "Su Super" exceeded 180,000 spectators per match, leading to a 305% year-on-year increase in bookings for local attractions [3] - The total tourism consumption in six host cities increased by over 14.63%, significantly outpacing the provincial average [3] Local Attractions and Promotions - Each of Jiangsu's 13 cities has introduced promotional measures to attract visitors, expanding discounts from just entry fees to include dining, accommodation, and entertainment [4] - Various cities have tailored their offerings to highlight local culture and cuisine, such as Xu Zhou's Han culture events and culinary experiences [6][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][16][17][18][19] Cultural Integration - The integration of football events with local cultural experiences has created unique tourism packages, such as birdwatching combined with match attendance in Yancheng [8] - Cities like Suzhou and Nanjing leverage their historical and culinary heritage to enhance the visitor experience during "Su Super" matches [19][14]
坚持城市内涵式发展——论贯彻落实中央城市工作会议精神
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-07-17 22:33
存量是已经形成的资产,如果任由其"沉睡",就会影响资金循环与经济循环。盘活的前提是心中有数, 充分掌握存量资产的历史、形态、权属等,然后打开思路,借助体制机制创新,探索新路径、新模式, 让这些资产动起来,提高流转效率,通过盘活存量来带动增量。增量必须做优,不断提高增量要素投入 标准,综合提升要素产出效能,推动实现更高的附加价值。当创新创造的内生动力被充分激活,城市潜 在生产力也将被有效释放。 我国有690多座城市。城市与城市之间,自然禀赋千差万别、基础条件各不相同、产业特色多种多样、 文脉芳华各美其美。要做到从各自实际出发,从"按规律办事"的角度进行产业布局,留住城市特有的地 域环境、文化特色、建筑风格等"基因",认识到自己的不可替代性,才能增强城市发展的动力活力,在 准确定位中实现内涵式发展,避免"千城一面"。而这,正是此次会议强调"坚持因地制宜、分类指导"的 现实考量。 坚持城市内涵式发展,要放在区域经济发展的大背景下统筹谋划。中心城市与周边中小城市通过功能互 补、产业协同与要素流动,加速迈向空间整合、制度接轨与治理协同的现代化都市圈,为驱动区域经济 能级跃升汇聚起更为丰沛的能量。由此来看,分工合作、各展 ...
提高城市治理现代化水平
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-07-17 22:09
Core Viewpoint - Urban governance in China is transitioning from rapid growth to stable development, focusing on improving the quality and efficiency of existing urban assets to address urban challenges and promote sustainable development [1][5]. Group 1: Urbanization and Challenges - China's urbanization has led to a significant increase in the urban population, projected to reach 943.5 million by the end of 2024, with an urbanization rate of 67% [2]. - The rapid urban expansion has resulted in structural contradictions, such as high population density leading to housing demand and high prices, traffic congestion, and environmental degradation [2][5]. - Urban governance must address issues like aging infrastructure, public safety challenges due to population mobility, and increasing waste management pressures [2][4]. Group 2: Urban Governance Framework - Urban governance encompasses comprehensive management of urban planning, infrastructure, public services, and environmental protection, aiming for a modern, livable, and resilient city [3]. - Governance is categorized into four areas: infrastructure maintenance, financial management, addressing diverse public needs, and ecological protection [4]. - The focus is shifting from new construction to the maintenance and upgrading of existing infrastructure, emphasizing urban renewal projects [4][5]. Group 3: Super Large Cities - China has 22 super large cities, which account for 22% of the national population and 35% of GDP, highlighting their critical role in economic growth and innovation [7][8]. - These cities face unique governance challenges due to their size, complexity, and rapid population movement, necessitating innovative governance strategies [8][10]. - Effective governance in these cities is essential for enhancing public service delivery and ensuring social equity [8][10]. Group 4: Innovations in Governance - Recent initiatives have focused on improving public service accessibility and efficiency, such as the "15-minute public service circle" concept [8]. - Digital technologies like big data and AI are being integrated into urban governance to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency [9]. - Cross-regional governance models are being developed to address the challenges of metropolitan areas, promoting collaborative development [9]. Group 5: Grassroots Governance - The emphasis on grassroots governance aims to enhance community engagement and service delivery, with successful models emerging from cities like Beijing and Shanghai [12][13]. - Innovations such as "接诉即办" (immediate response to complaints) and "多格合一" (integrated grid management) are being implemented to improve responsiveness and efficiency in governance [14][15]. - Strengthening community self-management and participation is crucial for addressing local issues and enhancing governance effectiveness [15].
用好数智技术强化城市安全韧性
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-07-17 22:08
Core Viewpoint - The central urban work conference emphasizes the need to innovate urban governance concepts, models, and methods, leveraging digital technologies such as the internet, big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and blockchain to transform and upgrade urban governance [1][2]. Group 1: Internet-Driven Governance - Internet technology supports the construction of an interconnected governance network, facilitating the transition of offline services to online platforms, with new governance service models like "no-contact approval" and "one-stop processing" becoming widely adopted [1]. - By May 2025, over 1.08 billion users are expected to be registered on the national integrated government service platform, with more than 90% of provincial administrative licensing matters processed online [1]. Group 2: Big Data-Driven Governance Innovation - Big data technology enables the creation of a "holographic map" of urban operations, enhancing scientific, precise, and holistic governance [2]. - The city of Fuzhou has improved its emergency response efficiency for drainage and flood control by over 50% since 2017, thanks to a foundational map covering key water systems [2]. Group 3: Artificial Intelligence in Governance - Various AI models are deeply integrated into urban governance, transforming the underlying logic of digital development and information systems [2]. - The introduction of 70 "AI civil servants" in Shenzhen's Futian District has led to a 90% reduction in document review time and an overall efficiency increase of over 20% [2]. Group 4: Blockchain-Driven Governance Structure Optimization - Blockchain technology introduces a new trust mechanism for data and information exchange, ensuring data integrity and traceability through a consensus mechanism [3]. - The shift in urban governance models towards cross-regional and cross-spatial collaboration is necessary to address increasing risks and challenges [3]. Group 5: Strategies for Urban Governance Modernization - The integration of smart technologies is essential for enhancing urban governance efficiency, focusing on key areas such as urban planning, community governance, traffic management, and ecological environment [4]. - Emphasizing grassroots governance, the need for collaborative efficiency is highlighted, with a focus on integrating resources from various departments to enhance community participation [4]. - The development of a blockchain-based government application platform is crucial for advancing urban governance from data sharing to value trust [4][5].
城乡融合发展重在补短板
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-07-17 22:06
Group 1 - The core focus of the recent Central Urban Work Conference is to promote urban-rural integration, transitioning from "basic connectivity" to "functional collaboration" as a key driver for high-quality development [1] - Significant achievements in urban-rural integration have been noted, with urban residents' per capita disposable income at 54,188 yuan and rural residents at 23,119 yuan, resulting in an urban-rural income ratio of 2.34:1, and an urbanization rate of 67% [1] - Various regions are implementing effective measures to connect urban development with rural revitalization, such as integrating "beautiful countryside" construction with digital economy initiatives in Zhejiang [1] Group 2 - Policy empowerment is identified as the core driving force for urban-rural integration, with a multi-level policy system established to break the urban-rural dual structure [2] - The 20th National Congress report emphasizes the need for urban-rural integration and smooth flow of urban-rural factors, while the Central No. 1 Document this year calls for improving the system and mechanisms for urban-rural integration [2] - Challenges remain in the integration process, including a shortage of professional technical talent in rural areas, uneven financial resource allocation, and disparities in service quality in education, healthcare, and elderly care [2] Group 3 - County-level economies are being leveraged to activate urban-rural integration, focusing on developing new industries such as agricultural product processing and rural e-commerce [3] - Employment is prioritized in county development, with an emphasis on integrating primary, secondary, and tertiary industries to enhance the value chain and promote agricultural quality [3] - Examples include the establishment of a citrus big data center in Sichuan to help farmers adjust planting structures based on market demand [3] Group 4 - The vitality of urban-rural integration stems from the participation of various stakeholders, encouraging a model of "leading enterprises + cooperatives + farmers" [4] - Initiatives like the "digital orchard" in Anhui provide comprehensive services to farmers, transitioning them from mere cultivation to management [4] - There is a call for better coordination of public resources and services between urban and rural areas, with a focus on infrastructure and public service development in counties [4]
15分钟“圈”出幸福生活(纵横)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-17 22:02
"每个15分钟生活圈都是一个小微城市。"前不久,重庆召开打造15分钟高品质生活服务圈新闻发布会, 一名发言人这样介绍,"千百个小微城市,共同组成重庆这个超大城市"。 "千百个",绝非虚言。目前,根据慢行可达范围,结合社区管理边界,重庆中心城区全域已划分成915 个15分钟生活圈。这915个"圈"不是千篇一律的重复,而是结合实际"一圈一策"来规划的,分为居住 型、产业型、商服型、其他型及乡村生活圈。居民深度参与建设全过程,"简单来说就是先划圈,再按 需补缺,全程听大家的"。 科学规划、民主决策,这个"圈"被定义为小微城市是合宜的。城市之所以有别于社区,就在于其突破了 行政区划下服务供给的单一维度,成了一个集成居住、经济、文化的有机生命体。在推进15分钟生活圈 建设的过程中,重庆还将同步打造15分钟商业服务圈、15分钟品质文化生活圈,让居民在家门口享受高 品质商业与文化供给。 从单纯的空间范畴,到复合的功能载体,15分钟生活圈的质变折射出城市发展理念的又一次升级。它昭 示着,城市发展正在从满足生存需求迈向创造生活意义的新阶段。 就近满足生活所需,正是建设15分钟生活圈的初衷。未来,在15分钟的行走中,你甚至可能会 ...
山东淄博淄川区有序淘汰落后产能 培育壮大新兴产业 因地制宜 催生转型发展新动能(经济聚焦·关注资源型城市转型)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-17 21:47
Core Viewpoint - The emphasis is on the transformation and development of resource-based cities, highlighting the importance of balancing development and safety while promoting green and low-carbon initiatives in resource-depleted areas [1][8]. Group 1: Resource-Based City Transformation - Kunlun Town in Zibo City has successfully transformed a former coal mining area into a green low-carbon development model by introducing innovative projects such as greenhouse flower cultivation [2][3]. - Zibo City, particularly the Zichuan District, has been recognized for its efforts in transitioning from a resource-dependent economy, achieving excellent performance in national assessments for resource-depleted cities [3][4]. Group 2: Industrial Upgrading and Carbon Reduction - The Shandong Energy Donghua Technology Company is leading efforts in carbon reduction by replacing coal with hydrogen in cement production, resulting in a significant decrease in coal consumption and carbon emissions [5][6]. - The district has closed over 3,000 outdated production facilities since the 13th Five-Year Plan, reducing coal consumption by 307,000 tons, which is a 60.58% decrease [6]. Group 3: New Industry Development - The Zibo Economic Development Zone has established a new energy vehicle production base, significantly increasing production capacity and contributing to a 108.6% year-on-year growth in the new energy vehicle and equipment sector [7]. - New and high-tech industries now account for over 35% of the district's added value, with high-tech industry contributions rising from 31.29% in 2008 to 50% currently [7].
奋发有为 推动城市高质量发展——论学习贯彻中央城市工作会议精神
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-07-17 21:47
Core Viewpoint - The Central Urban Work Conference has outlined "one optimization and six constructions" as key tasks to promote high-quality urban development, providing scientific guidance and clear direction for future urban work [1] Group 1: Urban Development Strategies - The conference emphasizes the need to optimize the modern urban system and construct vibrant innovation cities, comfortable livable cities, green low-carbon beautiful cities, safe resilient cities, morally uplifting civilized cities, and convenient efficient smart cities [1] - Innovation is highlighted as the "key variable" and "largest increment" for future success, with specific deployments for building vibrant innovation cities [2] - Cities are identified as the main battleground for technological innovation and industrial development, necessitating tailored strategies to foster innovation ecosystems and stimulate entrepreneurial vitality [2] Group 2: Reform and Safety Measures - Existing policies from the period of urban expansion are deemed inadequate, necessitating reforms to enhance urban dynamism and adapt to new circumstances [3] - The concept of a resilient city is underscored, with a focus on prioritizing ecological and safety considerations in urban development [3] - The need for proactive risk management and emergency preparedness in urban planning and governance is emphasized, particularly in light of concentrated safety risks in densely populated urban areas [3][4] Group 3: Implementation and Capacity Building - The complexity of urban work requires strengthening the quality and capabilities of urban work teams to effectively implement the outlined tasks [4] - A commitment to practical, results-oriented approaches and a proactive attitude is essential for achieving new successes in high-quality urban development [4]
政策逐步显效 房地产进入转型发展新阶段
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-07-17 19:16
Core Insights - The real estate market is showing signs of stabilization and recovery, with positive year-on-year growth in new and second-hand housing transactions, and a significant decrease in unsold housing inventory over the past four months [1][2][4] Group 1: Market Performance - In the first half of the year, the overall real estate market remained stable, with new and second-hand housing transaction volumes achieving positive year-on-year growth. Major cities like Shanghai and Shenzhen saw significant increases in transaction volumes, with Shanghai's total transaction area up 17% and Shenzhen's net signed transactions up 38.5% [2] - The proportion of second-hand housing transactions is gradually increasing, with several provinces reporting higher transaction volumes for second-hand homes compared to new homes. For instance, Shenzhen's net signed transactions grew by 36.6% and Beijing's by 18.6%, reaching a three-year high [2] Group 2: Land Market Dynamics - The recovery in the new housing market has positively impacted the land market, with core cities increasing the supply of quality land, leading to competitive bidding and high premium land sales. In the first half of the year, residential land transfer fees in first and second-tier cities increased by over 40% year-on-year, with cities like Hangzhou and Beijing seeing land transfer fees exceeding 100 billion yuan [3] Group 3: Policy Support - The sustained release of housing demand is attributed to ongoing policies from central and local governments aimed at stabilizing the real estate market. In the first half of the year, approximately 170 provinces and cities introduced over 340 policies to support the market [4] - Adjustments to housing provident fund policies have been significant, with over 150 adjustments made in the first half of the year. A reduction in the provident fund loan interest rate by 0.25 percentage points is expected to save residents over 20 billion yuan annually in interest payments, thereby supporting housing demand [4] Group 4: Industry Transformation - The real estate industry is transitioning from high-speed growth to high-quality development, focusing on project quality rather than scale expansion. The emphasis is shifting towards providing "good houses" that meet the public's demand for safety, comfort, and sustainability [6] - The central government's focus on urban renewal is seen as a critical area for future development, indicating that both new housing development and urban renewal will be essential for unlocking demand potential [6] Group 5: Future Outlook - The recent meetings by the State Council and the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development have reinforced strong signals for stabilizing the real estate market. Experts anticipate that as policies are fully implemented, a new model of real estate development that aligns with urban growth will be established, further solidifying market stability [7]
上证绿色城镇指数上涨1.47%,前十大权重包含士兰微等
Jin Rong Jie· 2025-07-17 15:52
Group 1 - The Shanghai Green Town Index (H50031) increased by 1.47%, closing at 2323.7 points with a trading volume of 25.331 billion [1] - Over the past month, the index has risen by 3.23%, and over the last three months, it has increased by 7.27%, while it has decreased by 2.12% year-to-date [1] - The index reflects the performance of listed companies influenced by changes in economic and consumption structures, focusing on themes such as intensive, intelligent, and green low-carbon development [1] Group 2 - The top ten weighted stocks in the Shanghai Green Town Index include Wanhuah Chemical (9.46%), Guodian NARI (9.3%), SAIC Motor (8.97%), and others [1] - The index is composed entirely of stocks listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, with a 100% representation [1] - The industry composition of the index shows that industrials account for 41.55%, consumer discretionary for 21.87%, materials for 19.53%, information technology for 14.95%, and utilities for 2.10% [2] Group 3 - The index sample is adjusted semi-annually, with adjustments occurring on the next trading day after the second Friday of June and December [2] - Weight factors are adjusted in accordance with the sample changes, and special circumstances may lead to temporary adjustments [2] - Companies that are delisted or undergo mergers, acquisitions, or splits are handled according to specific calculation and maintenance guidelines [2]