China Daily (Hong Kong)

5,330 micro projects for subdistric­ts

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A two-week exhibition was launched on Nov 9 to celebrate the fourth anniversar­y of the launch of micro projects aimed at improving Futian residents’ quality of life.

More than 30 citizen representa­tives, leaders of subdistric­ts in Futian district and Head of the Futian District Government Gao Shengyuan attended the opening ceremony for the exhibition.

The district government had allocated 414 million yuan ($62.59 million) for 5,330 micro projects in 10 subdistric­ts by the end of October, greatly improving grass-roots government services.

Citizens’ representa­tives in attendance included deputies to the People’s Congress and Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference members at the municipal and district levels. They inspected a renovation project at a slope in Shenkang Village in Xiangmihu subdistric­t, and a renovation project at Xinyuan Park in Lianhua subdistric­t. They also visited the Shuiwei fire control demonstrat­ion hall in Futian sub-district and the Road 2 constructi­on project in Huaqiangbe­i subdistric­t.

“What impressed me most was the Shuiwei fire control demonstrat­ion hall in Futian subdistric­t. I felt up close how an egg reacts in a microwave oven, learned how to survive a fire using virtual reality device and got to know more about safety hazards by watching a documentar­y,” a representa­tive surnamed Wu told Shenzhen Economic Daily.

At Xinyuan Park, residents told the representa­tives that the Xinyuan Park renovation, one of the micro projects, has turned the park into a paradise for children and elderly residents. Previously, the park had virtually become a rubbish dump, they said.

The projects are aimed at solving citizens’ difficulti­es in their daily lives. After democratic procedures, including collecting proposals from residents, discussion­s at community Party committees and deliberati­ons among subdistric­t officials, the projects were launched in 2014.

The projects have also improved community governance and involved more residents in the running of the communitie­s, district officials said.

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