China Daily (Hong Kong)

Beijing’s makeover envisioned

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

A blueprint for Beijing’s developmen­t in the next 20 years, which caps the capital’s population at 23 million and calls for more green space, has been given the seal of approval by the central leadership.

The population of Beijing will be kept to 23 million by 2020, where it will remain for the foreseeabl­e future, according to the developmen­t plan of Beijing (2016-35) approved jointly by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council, China’s Cabinet.

At the end of last year, the number of registered residents in Beijing was 21.73 million.

The full text of the plan has not yet been released, but a statement released on Wednesday accompanyi­ng the approval said that Beijing will be developed into the national center of politics, culture, internatio­nal exchanges as well as scientific and technologi­cal innovation.

“The city planning and developmen­t of Beijing should provide services for the country’s central department­s, for its internatio­nal cooperatio­n and exchanges, for the developmen­t of science, technology and education, as well as for improving the living standards of people,” the statement said.

The Beijing municipal government also was told to try to build the city into a worldclass national capital that is both harmonious and livable.

“Public transport capacity and services should be improved in Beijing and lowcarbon commuting is encouraged to relieve traffic congestion in the city,” the statement said.

“Meanwhile, the environmen­t should be improved in an all-around way through the prevention and control of air, water and soil pollution.”

Feng Xiliang, director of the School of Labor and Economics at the Capital University of Economics and Business, said that the approval shows that the developmen­t plan, which sets the general direction and specific targets, has gained acknowledg­ment from the top leadership.

“We can see that the idea of pursuing a balanced and sustainabl­e developmen­t runs through the whole plan,” he said.

In addition, the statement also said that efforts should be made to develop a world-class city group surroundin­g Beijing.

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