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Suburbs to help capital ease pressure frompopula­tion

- By DUJUAN dujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing will improve infrastruc­ture constructi­on and public services in its suburban areas during the 13th Five-Year-Plan period (201620), helping the capital manage its large population.

The municipal government released an urban-rural integratio­n plan on Monday, which says that the developmen­t of Beijing’s suburban and rural areas is the key for relieving the pressure of the city’s population.

Beijing will accelerate the constructi­on of suburban areas, improving services for education, employment, health, sports and culture to move some city functions away from the downtown center.

SunWenkai, director of the Beijing Municipal Commission ofRural Affairs, said during a news conference that it’s urgent to improve the developmen­t of suburban areas in Beijing.

“The capital will build a group of towns with various functions for people from the city to travel or work,” he said. “It will improve ecological economic developmen­t in rural areas and raise local people’s incomes.”

Sun Jiuwen, a professor in the School of Economics at Renmin University of China, whose research interests are regional economy and sustainabl­e urban developmen­t, said dispersing the population and city functions throughout Beijing will bring huge developmen­t opportunit­ies to suburban areas.

“The integratio­n of BeijingTia­njin-Hebei will become a key task during the 13th FiveYear-Plan period and even beyond that, which means suburban areas will take some functions from Beijing, including science and cultural developmen­t, education and medical care, as well as high-tech industrial growth.

For a cleaner city, the government has been promoting clean energy use in rural areas, he said.

Su Weidong, deputy head of the commission, said coal use for cooking and heating will be changed to natural gas in all 3,000 or so villages in Beijing by the end of 2020 to create a better environmen­t.

It will build a group of towns with various functions for people from the city to travel or work.”

Sun Wenkai, director of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Rural Affairs

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