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What is the meaning of xiong'an new area?

The significance of xiong'an new area lies in actively absorbing and gathering innovative factor resources, laying out high-end high-tech industries from a high starting point, and building a modern industrial system with coordinated development of real economy, scientific and technological innovation, modern finance and human resources. Therefore, the construction of xiong'an new area will lead the reshaping of the spatial pattern of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei development.

Compared with the Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta, the development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is unbalanced. No matter from the economic indicators such as per capita GDP, per capita local fiscal revenue, per capita net income in rural areas, average wages of employees in urban units, or social welfare indicators such as education and medical care, the gap between Hebei and Beijing and Tianjin is quite prominent.

Xiong'an new area, as the centralized bearing place of Beijing's non-capital function relief, will actively undertake universities, medical institutions, corporate headquarters, financial institutions and institutions from Beijing, which can not only alleviate the "big city disease" in Beijing, but also attract high-end talents to settle in Xiong 'an, promote the development of underdeveloped areas in Hebei and promote more coordinated regional development. This is xiong'an new area's initial intention.

other meaning

From a national perspective, xiong'an new area Construction will practice the concept of innovative green development with higher standards, and create a new path for China to achieve sustainable development and grow from rich to strong.

After 40 years of development, China has become the second largest economy and the largest trading country in the world. At the same time, China's reform has entered the deep water area, and the deep-seated contradictions have become more prominent, such as insufficient attention to traditional culture in the past development, serious pollution in some areas, excessive dependence on real estate for local development, and potential risks in the financial sector.