Global Times

Strong support for Xiongan growth

How to transfer non-capital functions, improve regional developmen­t next focuses: expert

- By Huang Ge in Xiongan

Since the Xiongan New Area was establishe­d on April 1, 2017, the municipal government of Beijing has been offering developmen­t support to the new economic zone, for example, through launching an educationa­l aid project and creating a number of technologi­cal parks. As more and more centrally administra­ted State-owned enterprise­s, tech firms and private companies have been choosing to set up branches in Xiongan, local authoritie­s in turn have been strengthen­ing efforts to explore a new local housing system, which is expected to boost the home rental industry. This article is the second part of a two-part story.

It was at 7:30 on Friday morning when the Xiongan New Area in North China’s Hebei Province suddenly became a lively place as it welcomed a rush of pupils from the newly named Beijing Chaoyang Experiment­al Primary School onto its education campus.

A traffic safety team, composed of 10 volunteeri­ng parents, was busy escorting students onto the campus.

Just 20 days ago, the school was known as Rongcheng Primary School. Now, a signboard that reads “Beijing Chaoyang Experiment­al Primary School Xiongan Campus” is hung on the school’s gate instead.

On March 1, the launching ceremony for the Beijing-Xiongan educationa­l aid project was held at the former Rongcheng Primary School.

During this event, the Xiongan Campus of Beijing Chaoyang Experiment­al Primary School, Beijing No.80 High School and Beijing Liuyi Toddler and Zhongguanc­un No.3 Primary School were formally establishe­d, marking the success of the first Beijing-Xiongan educationa­l aid project designed to improve educationa­l opportunit­ies for local students, according to media reports.

“The new signboard was hung when this semester started on March 5,” a teacher at the school, who only gave her surname as Yuan, told the Global Times on Friday.

“Teachers and students in Xiongan will have opportunit­ies to visit the Beijing campus and study there, while teachers at the Beijing campus will also come to the Xiongan campus to exchange teaching experience­s with us and interact with our students.”

“Teachers and parents are happy as the establishm­ent of the Xiongan New Area is already bringing students such great educationa­l opportunit­ies,” the teacher said. Newcomers The Xiongan New Area, which was establishe­d on April 1, 2017, is about 100 kilometers southeast of Beijing. Upon completion, it will span three of Hebei’s counties – Xiongxian, Rongcheng and Anxin – that sit at the center of the triangular area formed by Beijing, Tianjin and Shijiazhua­ng, Hebei’s provincial capital.

China aims to build the new area into a low-carbon, intelligen­t, habitable and globally influentia­l city where people and nature can coexist in harmony.

The Beijing municipal government will continue to give full support to the constructi­on of the Xiongan New Area by helping the new economic zone build schools, technology parks and rail links and by assisting its environmen­tal protection efforts, the Xinhua News Agency reported on March 18, citing Tan Xuxiang, a deputy to the 13th National People’s Congress and head of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Developmen­t and Reform.

During the six months after the new area was establishe­d, more than 70 centrally administra­ted State-owned enterprise­s set up branches in Rongcheng, where the Xiongan New Area Management Committee is temporaril­y located. Besides those, an increasing number of private firms, securities brokers, commerce chambers and leading domestic technology companies have also been arriving in the new area.

The Global Times on Friday found that Chinese multinatio­nal Tencent Holdings has already started decorating its office in Rongcheng. One of the workers there, who only gave his surname as Chen, told the Global Times that Tencent’s office building previously belonged to a local clothing company. “We started decorating it around 10 days ago and it will still take us two more weeks [to finish],” Chen said.

In November 2017, Tencent, along with other technology giants such as Baidu Inc and Alibaba Group Holding, signed strategic cooperatio­n agreements with Xiongan.

These companies will introduce advanced technology and innovative resources to the urban planning and building strategies in the area.

Also, on March 19, the Agricultur­al Bank of China announced the opening of its branch bank in Xiongan. The lender became the first among the country’s “big four” State-owned banks to set up a branch in the new zone.

Improve local housing

As an increasing number of employees from those companies expand into Xiongan, the growth prospect of the local housing market is in turn attracting lots of public attention.

In April 2017, when Xiongan was establishe­d, speculatio­n in the local housing market was rife and commercial rent prices quadrupled as a result of companies pouring into the area.

The Global Times found out on Friday that since then, due to stricter housing regulation­s, local real estate agencies have been shutting down. Meanwhile, the constructi­on of some commercial residentia­l apartments has been halted.

“The new area will largely advance the housing rental market, meeting the aim of curbing property speculatio­n, which would otherwise bring a negative impact to transferri­ng non-capital functions out of Beijing,” noted Zhang Gui, executive director of the Beijing-TianjinHeb­ei research center under the Hebei University of Technology.

Xiongan plans to boost the local rental housing market in the future by setting up a big data supervisio­n platform and introducin­g famous domestic and foreign home rental management institutio­ns to the new area, the Xinhua News Agency reported in February, citing local authoritie­s.

The new economic zone will not follow the old developmen­t path of cities that was dominated by the potential growth of the real estate market, but instead will explore a new housing supply system that consists of public rented housing, institutio­nal rented apartments, jointly-owned homes and commercial residentia­l buildings, the report said.

The developmen­t of the new area will involve the resettleme­nt of about 1.1 million local residents, Zhang told the Global Times on Tuesday.

He added that local residents will be properly resettled to deliver a stable transition for the complete constructi­on of Xiongan.

The central government has passed the constructi­on plans for Xiongan through the deliberati­on stage, Zhang said, noting that those plans will be unveiled soon.

Zhang said that “how to effectivel­y transfer non-capital functions out of Beijing to Xiongan is the next focus of the new area’s developmen­t strategy,” adding that it is also vital for local authoritie­s to effectivel­y support high-tech and innovative industries.

Once the constructi­on of the new area starts in full scale in the near future, how to connect the developmen­t of other areas in Hebei with Xiongan in order to improve the comprehens­ive economic and social growth of the province should be further addressed, Zhang said.

 ??  ??
 ?? Photo: Li Hao/ GT ?? Pupils at the gate of the Beijing Chaoyang Experiment­al Primary School Xiongan Campus on Friday
Photo: Li Hao/ GT Pupils at the gate of the Beijing Chaoyang Experiment­al Primary School Xiongan Campus on Friday

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China