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Hunan Maps out New Layout for CZT Integrated Development

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According to the Hunan Development and Reform Commission, Hunan has mapped out an array of key projects, reforms, and policies aimed at boosting the integrated development of the Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan metropolitan area. The key projects include a layout featuring "one pavilion, one greenway, one garden, one corridor, and four networks", which will drive the high-quality development of the area.

The "one pavilion" refers to the Huxiang Green Pavilion, a landmark building at the juncture of Changsha, Zhuzhou, and Xiangtan cities.

The "one greenway" refers to a 45-km circular ecological greenway. It will start from the boundary tablet at the Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan (CZT) border, connecting the tourist resources in the CZT green core area.

The "one garden" refers to the Green Core National Botanical Garden, located in the CZT Green Core Central Park.

The "one corridor" refers to the Xiangjiang Science & Technology Education Corridor. The corridor will be set up in the CZT integrated development zone, along both sides of the Xiang River. Universities and colleges, as well as R&D institutions and innovation alliances, will be located along this corridor.

The "four networks" refer to an overground transport network, an underground drainage network, a cloud-based computing power network, and a social livelihood network.

The overground transport network will focus on accelerating the construction of a batch of transportation infrastructure projects, including the Changsha-Ganzhou High-Speed Railway, the extension of the Changsha Ring Expressway, and the intercity urban rail.

The underground drainage network aims to build an absorbent and durable hydraulic metropolitan infrastructure for the cities. The cloud-based computing power network will facilitate improvement and upgrade of computing and transmission power, better supporting the development of future industries and the construction of a smart city.

The public livelihood network will aim to lower living costs and raise levels of education and medical care, promoting collaboration among schools and hospitals in the three cities.

This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Pang Yuehui

Chinese source: hunan.gov.cn