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陈耀:把握四个目标定位与三大发展思路 将南沙打造为湾区新兴增长极
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-08-05 12:28
Core Insights - The event titled "Fifteen Five: Leading Modernization in Nansha" aims to promote high-quality development planning for the Nansha District during the "Fifteen Five" period, leveraging its strategic advantages and development potential [1][2]. Group 1: Development Strategy - Nansha has established a solid development foundation during the "Fourteen Five" period, with significant potential for future growth [1]. - The district aims to enhance its positioning as a "super node" for efficient domestic and international resource flow, reinforcing its role as a "dual circulation strategic hub" [1][2]. - Nansha is focusing on transforming from "point breakthroughs" in technological innovation to "system integration" to solidify its status as a "highland of innovation" in the Greater Bay Area [1][2]. Group 2: Role in Greater Bay Area - Nansha is positioned to play three key roles in the new phase of the Greater Bay Area development: a "fusion practitioner" of Chinese-style modernization, an "innovation leader" for high-quality development, and a "hardcore supporter" of the Greater Bay Area strategy [2]. - The district is encouraged to deepen collaborative development through integration in areas such as livelihood, systems, and youth [2]. Group 3: Practical Guidance - The "Five Port Linkage" strategy is proposed as a core approach to overcome development bottlenecks and activate overall momentum in Nansha [2]. - Five major transformations are necessary: from "scale first" to "smart hub" for sea ports, from "regional hub" to "global node" for air ports, from "data aggregation" to "value release" for data ports, from "functional aggregation" to "ecological empowerment" for financial ports, and from "policy attraction" to "ecological retention" for talent ports [2]. Group 4: Urban Planning - Urban planning in Nansha should shift from "scale expansion" to "quality leap," aiming to create a balanced residential and ecological environment [3]. - The district is urged to align its development with the core themes of the "Fifteen Five" plan, supporting the establishment of a world-class urban cluster in the Greater Bay Area [3].