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China is renovating old urban areas to boost growth, targeting all pre-2000 neighborhoods by 2025.
China is shifting from expanding cities to revitalizing existing ones through large-scale urban renewal, a national priority as urbanization hits 67% and aging infrastructure demands attention.
The government aims to renovate all pre-2000 residential communities by 2025, upgrade obsolete industrial sites, and improve public spaces to boost domestic demand and economic activity.
Over 120 million people have already benefited since 2019, with projects transforming old factories into innovation hubs.
Fiscal support up to 1.2 billion yuan is pledged for up to 20 key cities, emphasizing sustainable, high-quality growth by reprogramming underused assets rather than new construction.
China está renovando viejas áreas urbanas para impulsar el crecimiento, apuntando a todos los barrios anteriores al año 2000 para el 2025.