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“十四五”以来我国全民健身优质均衡发展
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-10 14:50
Core Insights - Since the beginning of the 14th Five-Year Plan, China's per capita sports venue area has reached 3.0 square meters, with over 38.5% of the population regularly participating in sports activities, effectively addressing the issue of "where to exercise" for the public [1][2] Group 1: Sports Infrastructure Development - By the end of 2024, the total number of sports venues in China is expected to reach 4.8417 million, with a total area of 4.23 billion square meters, representing an increase of over 30% compared to the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan [1] - Specific sports venues have seen significant growth, with football, basketball, and volleyball courts increasing by approximately 20%, table tennis venues by 30%, and badminton courts by 50% [1] Group 2: Community Engagement and Events - The "National Ball into Community" and "National Ball into Park" initiatives have resulted in the addition of approximately 38,000 table tennis tables and around 135,000 other fitness facilities across the country, with nearly 14,000 fitness events attracting over 1.3 million participants [1] Group 3: Sports Park and Rural Development - The construction of sports parks has exceeded the targets set for the 14th Five-Year Plan, with 1,555 sports parks covering at least 40,000 square meters completed and operational by mid-2025 [1] - Efforts are ongoing to ensure balanced development of fitness facilities in urban and rural areas, with 5,000 townships receiving necessary equipment and facilities, and 160 key rural revitalization counties achieving full coverage of specialized sports venues [1] Group 4: Funding and Support - During the 14th Five-Year Plan, a total of 5.65 billion yuan has been allocated for central subsidies to support the free or low-cost opening of public sports venues, with 3,370 venues expected to receive subsidies by 2025, covering over 1,400 county-level administrative regions [2] - The number of social sports instructors has grown significantly, with over 3.9 million instructors nationwide, equating to 2.77 instructors per 1,000 people, and a training program for rural female instructors has produced 94,000 participants across 33,000 administrative villages [2]