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New ideas blossom in new area

In plan introduced by Xi, Xiongan incubator is open and Citizen Service Center is nearly finished

- By AN BAIJIE in Xiongan New Area anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

With great attention paid by President Xi Jinping, the creation of Xiongan New Area is making steady progress since the surprising announceme­nt of the millennium project a year ago.

Since the project was unveiled on April 1, 2017, the new economic zone, which is expected to help spare Beijing of functions unrelated to its status as national capital, has caught the spotlight worldwide with its fast and efficient constructi­on.

The Xiongan New Area, about 100 kilometers southwest of Beijing, also is part of measures to advance the coordinate­d developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. It is the third new area of national significan­ce after the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and the Shanghai Pudong New Area.

During his visit to Anxin county in February 2017, Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, called for “world vision, internatio­nal standards, Chinese characteri­stics and high goals” in the planning and constructi­on of Xiongan New Area.

The move is a “major historic and strategic choice made by the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as the core,” said a circular released a year ago by the CPC Central Committee, which described the decision as “a strategy crucial for a millennium to come.”

The leader’s attention

In his report delivered at the CPC’s 19th National Congress in October, Xi emphasized the importance of relieving Beijing of functions nonessenti­al to its role as the capital and using this effort to drive the coordinate­d developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.

“We will develop forwardloo­king plans and adopt high standards for building the Xiongan New Area,” Xi said in his report.

On Feb 22, Xi presided over a meeting attended by members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, during which the senior leadtions, ers said efforts should be made to build Xiongan New Area into a “high-quality, modern socialist city”.

The leaders, after hearing a report about the progress on a developmen­t plan for Xiongan, agreed that building the new area is a “historic project”.

The surprising announceme­nt of setting up the new area a year ago represente­d the results of years of research and rumination by the CPC Central Committee and is a major strategic decision that will open a new era of developmen­t in the region.

Addressing a central economic meeting at the end of 2014, Xi said that transferri­ng Beijing’s non-capital func- reducing its population density and promoting economic and social developmen­t commensura­te with its population and resources must be at the core of a coordinate­d developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.

During CPC meetings in April 2015, Xi suggested investigat­ing the possibilit­y of a new city in Hebei, built according to new developmen­t concepts.

On March 24, 2016, Xi heard a report on the creation of Beijing’s “subsidiary center” and another area to which noncapital functions would be shifted from Beijing. The subsidiary center is to be located in the eastern suburb of Tongzhou, while the other area will be Xiongan.

Xi said Beijing is at a historic juncture. Tongzhou and Xiongan will form two “wings” for Beijing and create new growth engines for Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei.

On May 27, 2016, Xiongan New Area appeared for the first time in a report reviewed at a CPC Central Committee Political Bureau meeting.

Calling it a “major historic and strategic decision” that would be “crucial for the millennium to come,” Xi said the subsidiary center of Beijing and Xiongan New Area should withstand the test of history and be the legacy of the future generation.

According to the president’s plans, Xiongan New Area will primarily receive noncapital functions from Beijing, including some administra­tive and public institutio­ns, company headquarte­rs, financial institutio­ns, higher education institutio­ns and sci-tech units.

The zone will span Xiongxian, Rongcheng and Anxin counties in Hebei province, covering 2,000 square kilometers in the long term with a population of 2 million to 2.5 million.

Progressin­g steadily

On Feb 28, constructi­on began on a railway linking Bei- jing and Xiongan New Area. The 92.783-kilometer line, with a total investment of 33.38 billion yuan ($5.22 billion), is scheduled to be completed in February 2020.

The huge potential of Xiongan has prompted numerous enterprise­s, including top technology companies such as Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent, to set up branches there. Many Stateowned enterprise­s also have unveiled plans to take part in the project.

Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba Group, said during the signing ceremony of a cooperatio­n deal between Alibaba and Xiongan New Area on Nov 11 that his company would like to offer its most advanced technology and innovate resources to build Xiongan into an example of China’s future city.

Lin Jianhua, president of Peking University, said on March 13 that the university has started cooperatio­n with Xiongan New Area and planned to build a top-class medical studies center to provide scientific research, staff training and medical service for the new area.

Supporting constructi­on of Xiongan New Area is an unshakable responsibi­lity for Peking University, he said.

On March 25, the first innovation and start-up center opened. It is designed to support projects related to new energy, informatio­n engineerin­g, new materials and environmen­tal protection.

Eleven companies have signed up with the center, focusing on developing artificial intelligen­ce, internet security, virtual reality, retailing and online education.

According to a report published March 26 in People’s Daily, constructi­on of the main structure of the Citizen Service Center already has been completed after months of rapid work. Late last year, China State Constructi­on Engineerin­g Corp won bidding for the 100,000-squaremete­r Citizen Service Center — now known as the first bid of Xiongan New Area.

He Lifeng, minister of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said at a news conference on the sidelines of the top legislatur­e’s session last month that developmen­t of Xiongan New Area is making steady progress.

An administra­tion has been set up and talent is being recruited from around the country, he said, adding that some existing needs, such as remediatio­n of water, gas and electrical facilities and the restoratio­n of freshwater Baiyangdia­n Lake, will be addressed gradually.

Tan Xuxiang, director of Beijing Municipal Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said the Beijing municipal government has dispatched 23 officials to work in Xiongan and support the constructi­on of the new area.

Beijing will speed up the building of a kindergart­en, a primary school, a high school and a hospital in Xiongan to provide excellent education and health service for the new area, he told reporters in March.

Yang Xiyu, a student of Hebei University of Architectu­re, whose home is in Xiongan, said that since Xiongan was set up, his hometown has become busy as numerous companies invade the area.

“I’m going to graduate soon and I hope that my hometown could become stronger so that I could find a good job there,” he said.

Zhang Yiteng, a worker at a hotel in Xiongan, said that he was excited to see the rapid developmen­t of the new area during the past year.

“It is going to turn from a small city into a metropolis, with better infrastruc­ture, education, transport and other aspects of life,” he said.

 ?? MU YU / XINHUA ?? An aerial photo gives a view of the Xiongan Citizen Service Center still under constructi­on on Thursday in the new economic zone near Beijing.
MU YU / XINHUA An aerial photo gives a view of the Xiongan Citizen Service Center still under constructi­on on Thursday in the new economic zone near Beijing.
 ?? WANG JING / CHINA DAILY ?? Workers of China State Decoration Group Co., check a scale model of the Citizen Service Center on Thursday.
WANG JING / CHINA DAILY Workers of China State Decoration Group Co., check a scale model of the Citizen Service Center on Thursday.

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