China Daily (Hong Kong)

Made a city district two years ago, a new Wangcheng emerges

- By HAN TIANYANG in Beijing FENG ZHIWEI in Changsha

Once a county near Changsha, Wangcheng became the sixth district in the city two years ago and has been on a fast track to urbanizati­on since.

With an emerging urban area, it also has many townships and villages with ancient architectu­re and scenic natural settings.

Tan Xiaoping, Party chief of the district, said that the local government plans to promote healthy developmen­t in both rural and urban areas.

Tan said the local government has implemente­d comprehens­ive measures to improve the environmen­t. The district is more livable now and is lauded by the press as “a big park ”.

One highlight in the urbanizati­on of Wangcheng is that many of its townships and towns have establishe­d distinguis­hed brand images in different areas, Tan said.

Jinggang town is known for its ancient buildings, while Qiaokou’s main industry is fisheries and Tongguan is home to pottery. Xinkang has the tradition of Huagu opera and Chating is planted with sprawling flower fields.

Natural and cultural resources are the treasure of Wangcheng and have been protected strictly when the district government promotes urbanizati­on, said Tan, adding that the authoritie­s plan to build some influentia­l tourism destinatio­ns.

Last year Wangcheng hosted the World Forum of Leisure Agricultur­e and Rural Tourism. It was also recommende­d as the permanent host of the forum.

Local farmers have enjoyed the benefits in urbanizati­on in recent years, Tan said. The per capita net income of rural residents has increased significan­tly, he said.

He also noted that the local government has invested heavily in the constructi­on of urban infrastruc­ture in Wangcheng. The district has 35 constructi­on projects underway this year at a total investment of nearly 400 million yuan ($65.3 million).

Tan said the local government plans to promote standardiz­ed infrastruc­ture constructi­on in its towns, including streets, kindergart­ens, public rest rooms, dump sites, food markets, nursing homes, clinics, parks and drinking water supply facilities.

Also, it will begin constructi­on and renovation on 11 roads to narrow the transporta­tion gap between urban and rural areas in the district.

Public services in education, medical treatment and social insurance have been gradually united in both urban and rural areas in recent years, Tan said.

In towns and villages, a number of cultural and sports venues have been built. Every town now has a sewage treatment plant and is connected to natural gas lines.

And every year a special fund invests 20 million yuan to support new startups and employment, said Tan. Contact the writers at hantianyan­g@chinadaily.com.cn and fengzhiwei@chinadaily.com.cn

 ??  ?? Tan Xiaoping (third from left), Party chief of Wangcheng district, inspects a planning design.
Tan Xiaoping (third from left), Party chief of Wangcheng district, inspects a planning design.

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