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China's 15th Five-Year Plan prioritizes upgrading aging urban areas in major cities, benefiting 110 million people.
China is prioritizing urban renewal in its 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–30), shifting from expansion to upgrading existing cities as 67% of its population now lives in urban areas.
The initiative addresses aging infrastructure, poor housing, and outdated utilities in older neighborhoods by adding elevators, green spaces, modern amenities, and improved public services.
It also aims to boost economic growth through investment in construction, technology, and creative industries.
Major cities like Shanghai, Beijing, and Shenzhen are advancing smart city projects using AI, drones, and digital monitoring systems.
Over 240,000 old residential communities were renovated during the 14th Five-Year Plan, benefiting 110 million people.
El 15o Plan Quinquenal de China prioriza la mejora de las áreas urbanas que envejecen en las principales ciudades, beneficiando a 110 millones de personas.