China Daily (Hong Kong)

Population cap

New Beijing subcenter to have 1.3 million people by 2035

- By DU JUAN dujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing has set a population cap of 1.3 million by 2035 for Tongzhou district, its municipal subsidiary administra­tive center, according to a draft plan released late on Thursday.

According to the draft plan on the developmen­t of Tongzhou, which is about 40 minutes drive from downtown Beijing, the subcenter is expected to see its population rise by between 400,000 and 500,000 by 2035.

Beijing’s subcenter will relocate population and certain functions from the downtown to the district, which will help to ensure the capital’s core functions as the country’s political, cultural, internatio­nal communicat­ion and scientific innovation center, said Shi Weiliang, head of the Beijing Municipal Institute of City Planning and Design.

This year, Beijing plans to carry out 11 projects focusing on relocating noncapital functions like education and medical care, according to the Beijing Municipal Commission of Housing and UrbanRural Developmen­t on Friday.

The constructi­on of new campuses of four universiti­es, including Beijing Technology and Business University and Beijing Film Academy, in suburban areas is accelerati­ng, and the authority expects to relocate 80,000 faculty and students by 2022.

In addition, Beijing plans to start building or relocating four hospital branches and medical colleges in suburban areas by the end of this year, which are expected to add 2,200 hospital beds and relocate 10,000 faculty and students in medical majors.

As Beijing is shifting some of its administra­tive functions out of the city center into Tongzhou to help address “urban ills”, including traffic congestion and air pollution, the municipal government is planning a balanced developmen­t of work, life, medical services, education, leisure and commerce.

Wu Zhiqiang, an academicia­n with the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said balanced developmen­t will have a significan­t influence on future city planning since the previous focus was only on life and work, which was already hard to achieve.

To better serve the subcenter, a number of new projects will kick off this year in Tongzhou district, including the constructi­on of a museum, a theater, and a library as well as a new campus for Beijing No 5 High School and some hospital branches.

Beijing will carry out eight public transporta­tion projects within the subcenter this year.

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XINHUA A design sketch of the Tongzhou section of the Grand Canal and nearby buildings.

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