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《成渝地区双城经济圈高质量发展研究报告(2025)》发布 成都都市圈在创新驱动和绿色生态方面表现突出
Si Chuan Ri Bao· 2025-08-12 00:15
Core Insights - The report evaluates the high-quality development of the Chengdu-Chongqing economic circle, focusing on five dimensions: comprehensive quality, innovation-driven development, green ecology, digital transformation, and open sharing [1][2] - The development levels within the Chengdu-Chongqing economic circle exhibit significant spatial imbalance, with Chengdu and Chongqing's main urban areas serving as the dual core engines of growth [1] - Chengdu metropolitan area shows strong performance in four dimensions, particularly in innovation-driven and green ecology, while Chongqing excels in digital transformation but has shortcomings in other areas [1] Dimension Summaries - **Comprehensive Quality**: Chengdu and Chongqing's main urban areas have higher total indices, indicating better overall development compared to surrounding counties [1] - **Innovation-Driven Development**: Chengdu demonstrates outstanding performance, contributing significantly to the region's growth [1] - **Green Ecology**: Chengdu also excels in this dimension, highlighting its commitment to sustainable development [1] - **Digital Transformation**: Chongqing shows a slight advantage over Chengdu, indicating progress in this area [1] - **Open Sharing**: Chengdu outperforms Chongqing, suggesting a more collaborative economic environment [1] Regional Development - Among the top 100 districts and counties in the Chengdu-Chongqing economic circle, 63 are urban districts, reflecting their dominant role in economic development [2] - Chongqing has 29 counties (districts) in the top rankings, while Chengdu has 19, indicating their key positions in regional leadership [2] - The top ten districts include four from Chengdu and four from Chongqing, showcasing the competitive landscape within the economic circle [2]
活力中国调研行丨 一砖一瓦皆故事 看百年老街如何焕新
Core Viewpoint - The revitalization of Xinmin Street in Changchun, a historical cultural street, has successfully transformed it into a vibrant area with a mix of traditional and modern attractions, enhancing both cultural appreciation and economic activity [2][19]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Xinmin Street historical and cultural district protection and enhancement project was initiated this year, with the street reopening recently [2]. - The street, which is 1,445 meters long and a national key cultural relic protection unit, features various cultural performances and activities [2][9]. - Since its reopening on July 5, the street has attracted 1.0843 million visitors, generating an economic income of 534 million yuan [9]. Group 2: Business and Economic Impact - 29 unique shops have opened along the street, including 13 first stores in Northeast China, offering a blend of traditional crafts and modern consumer experiences [4]. - A coffee shop reported selling over 800 cups in one morning, indicating high foot traffic and demand [5]. Group 3: Cultural and Historical Significance - The Changchun History and Culture Museum, located in a renovated historical site, emphasizes interactive experiences for visitors, enhancing their connection to the city's history [7]. - The project aims to make historical buildings more accessible and visible to the public, fostering a deeper appreciation for local heritage [12][18]. Group 4: Urban Development and Infrastructure - The project has released 4.5 hectares of public space by removing barriers and enhancing accessibility, aligning with the principle of "protection first" [14][16]. - New pocket parks and improved public spaces have been created, providing areas for relaxation and community engagement [10][18]. Group 5: Community Engagement and Services - The initiative has included community feedback in its planning, ensuring that the upgrades meet the needs of local residents [26]. - Amenities such as solar-powered charging benches and accessible pathways have been introduced, enhancing the overall user experience [24][22]. Group 6: Broader Urban Strategy - The revitalization of Xinmin Street is part of a larger effort in Changchun to enhance 18 historical cultural districts, promoting both tourism and local commerce [28]. - The project reflects a commitment to making history tangible and accessible, contributing to the city's cultural and economic vitality [30].
历史可阅读、文化可感知、业态可活化……百年老街焕新颜 文旅与商业活力迸发
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-07-23 03:42
Core Viewpoint - The revitalization of Changchun's Xinmin Street, a historical cultural street, aims to enhance its cultural significance while promoting tourism and local economy through various innovative services and public space improvements [1][21]. Group 1: Project Overview - Xinmin Street, established in 1933 and spanning 1,445 meters, is a national key cultural heritage site [1]. - The street reopened recently as part of a historical cultural district protection and enhancement project initiated in 2025 [1]. - The project emphasizes "protection first" while promoting "open sharing and people-oriented" principles [15]. Group 2: Economic Impact - Since its reopening on July 5, the street has attracted 1.0843 million visitors, generating an economic income of 534 million yuan [7]. - The revitalization has led to a record daily footfall of 280,000 visitors, enhancing the cultural and commercial vibrancy of the area [21]. Group 3: Community Engagement and Features - The project includes 29 unique shops, with 13 being the first of their kind in Northeast China, featuring traditional crafts and immersive art spaces [4]. - Public spaces have been expanded, releasing 4.5 hectares for community use, including 13 pocket parks [17][20]. - The street now offers amenities like solar-powered charging benches and accessible pathways, creating a shared community space [25]. Group 4: Cultural and Historical Significance - The street features historical buildings from the Puppet Manchukuo era, which have been repurposed for modern use [13]. - The project aims to make history accessible and engaging for the public, allowing for a tangible connection to the past [26]. Group 5: Urban Planning and Infrastructure - The street's infrastructure has been improved, including widening pedestrian paths from 3 meters to 6 meters and enhancing drainage systems [23]. - The meticulous management of the renovation process ensures ongoing maintenance and community satisfaction [23][26].
十五运会香港赛区8个竞赛项目已完成测试赛
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-09 01:22
Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong organizing committee for the 15th National Games and the Special Olympics has successfully completed test events for 10 sports, emphasizing a commitment to a sustainable and cost-effective approach to hosting the games [1][2] Group 1: Event Management - The Hong Kong organizing committee has adopted a "green, shared, open, and clean" philosophy for the event, focusing on budget management and cost control [1] - No new venues were constructed for the games; existing community spaces were utilized, which helps in cost savings and promotes public access for fitness and sports development [1] Group 2: Venue Highlights - The Kai Tak Sports Park, which opened in March, will serve as the main venue for several events, including rugby, fencing, and handball, aiming to provide an exciting experience for both local and international audiences [2] - The test events, particularly the triathlon, received positive feedback from participants for the scenic racecourse that showcases Hong Kong's landmarks and waterfront [1]
城西科创大走廊与国科大杭高院合作升维
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-06-25 02:38
Core Viewpoint - The strategic cooperation between Hangzhou West Science and Technology Innovation Corridor Management Committee and the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Hangzhou Advanced Research Institute aims to establish a leading model for high-quality collaboration between universities and industry, focusing on innovation and technology transfer [1][4]. Funding and Support - The corridor management committee will invest 100 million yuan over five years to support the Hangzhou Advanced Research Institute in achieving its educational goals, covering the entire chain from basic research to technology transfer [2]. - The support includes talent recognition, recruitment of PhD and postdoctoral candidates, and collaborative support for excellent concept verification projects [2]. Project Development - The construction of a technology transfer base and a public technology service platform cluster is a highlight of the cooperation, with the transfer base covering an area of 21,300 square meters and focusing on four key areas: life health, intelligent manufacturing, smart IoT, and semiconductor materials [3]. - The base is expected to officially open in the third quarter of this year, with over ten hard-tech projects already confirmed for residency [3]. Public Technology Service Platforms - The public technology service platform cluster will include several platforms, such as an experimental animal service platform and a synthetic biology pilot platform, expected to be completed by the end of this year [3]. - The platforms will provide access to over 200 million yuan worth of large-scale scientific research instruments for public use, aiming to reduce innovation costs for enterprises, especially small and medium-sized tech companies [3]. Innovation Ecosystem - The corridor will also support the construction of a high-precision measurement physics experiment platform for gravitational waves, expected to be operational by 2028, along with two concept verification centers [4]. - This initiative aims to create an integrated ecosystem that combines basic research, concept verification, pilot testing, project implementation, and shared access to scientific instruments, fostering deep integration of technological and industrial innovation [4].
自立自强 逐梦太空——5位载人航天领域代表共话飞天征途
Xin Hua She· 2025-06-17 13:12
Core Viewpoint - The article emphasizes China's commitment to independent and self-reliant development in manned space exploration, showcasing significant achievements and the spirit of perseverance among Chinese astronauts [1][2]. Group 1: Achievements in Manned Space Exploration - Over the past 30 years, China has made remarkable progress in manned space exploration, achieving milestones such as the first spacewalk and the establishment of a space station [1]. - Key achievements include the successful construction of the Chinese space station with fully independent intellectual property rights and domestically produced components [1][2]. - The recent successful zero-height escape flight test of the "Dream Boat" manned spacecraft marks a significant breakthrough in China's manned lunar exploration program [5]. Group 2: Development Philosophy - The development of China's manned space program is characterized by self-reliance, innovation, and a focus on quality, with a commitment to utilizing national strengths [1][2]. - The management of the complex manned space program involves a dual-line system of administrative command and designer systems, ensuring unified management and optimal collaboration among various research and testing units [2]. Group 3: Collaboration and Global Engagement - China promotes an open and cooperative approach in its space endeavors, viewing the Chinese space station as a platform for international collaboration and cultural exchange [3]. - The selection and training of Pakistani astronauts exemplify China's commitment to mutual benefit and cooperation in the field of manned space exploration [3].