Hangzhou City administrative division adjustment plan will be publicized. The specific contents included the abolition of Uptown and Jianggan District to establish a new Uptown, the abolition of Xiacheng District and Gongshu District to establish a new Gongshu District, and the abolition of Yuhang District to establish a new Yuhang District. In addition, Linping District and Qiantang District would also be established. After the announcement, the plan would be submitted to the Municipal People's Congress for deliberation, and the administrative division adjustment would be gradually promoted according to the results of the deliberation. The purpose of the adjustment plan was to reduce administrative levels, improve administrative efficiency, and increase investment in infrastructure construction to improve the construction level of urban transportation and public service facilities.
Hangzhou City had recently undergone an administrative adjustment. According to the relevant notice, Uptown and Jianggan District of Hangzhou City were abolished and a new Uptown was established. The original Uptown and Jianggan District were the administrative areas of the new Uptown. Similarly, Xiacheng District and Gongshu District of Hangzhou City were abolished and a new Gongshu District was established. The administrative areas of the original Xiacheng District and Gongshu District were the administrative areas of the new Gongshu District. In addition, Yuhang District of Hangzhou City was abolished and new Yuhang District and Linping District were established. A new Qiantang District was also established. After this adjustment, Hangzhou City had jurisdiction over 10 municipal districts, 2 counties, and 1 county-level city. The specific administrative areas included Uptown, Gongshu District, Xihu West Lake District, Binjiang District, Qiantang District, Yuhang District, Xiaoshan Strict, Linping District, Fuyang District, Lin 'an District, Tonglu County, Chun'an County, and Jiande City. The purpose of this adjustment was to improve the spatial structure of the city and improve the ability of urban governance and regional economic development.
The details of the adjustment of Hangzhou City districts were as follows: Uptown, Jianggan District, Xiacheng District, Gongshu District, and Yuhang District of Hangzhou were abolished, and new Uptown, Gongshu District, Yuhang District, Linping District, and Qiantang District were established. After this adjustment, Hangzhou City had jurisdiction over 10 districts and 2 counties, and managed 1 county-level city. The overall number of organizational systems remained unchanged. This adjustment was to achieve "stock optimization" through merger, separation, functional areas to administrative areas, etc., which had a profound impact on the original spatial pattern, functional layout, and resource allocation of the city, which was conducive to releasing potential dividends.
Hangzhou City regional adjustment plan has been approved by the State Council. According to the relevant documents and notices, Hangzhou City abolished Uptown, Jianggan District, Xiacheng District, Gongshu District, and Yuhang District, and established new Uptown, Gongshu District, Yuhang District, Linping District, and Qiantang District. The specific administrative area and address of the station after the adjustment could be referred to the relevant documents and notices. The adjustment involved a wide range of areas and was very powerful. The area of Hangzhou City expanded by 11 times. After the adjustment, Hangzhou City had jurisdiction over 10 municipal districts, 2 counties, and 1 county-level city. The adjustment of the new districts would have an important impact on the administrative management and urban development of Hangzhou City.
The official plan for Hangzhou's regional adjustment was to abolish Uptown and Jianggan District and establish a new Uptown; abolish Xiacheng District and Gongshu District and establish a new Gongshu District; abolish Yuhang District and establish a new Yuhang District and Linping District; and establish Qiantang District. After this adjustment, Hangzhou City had jurisdiction over 10 districts and 2 counties, and managed 1 county-level city. The specific administrative division and the location of the base were also given in the plan. Overall, the adjustment was aimed at improving the administrative division of Hangzhou City to meet the needs of future urban development and improve the city's carrying capacity and radiation.
Hangzhou City had recently undergone an administrative adjustment. According to the approval of the State Council, Hangzhou abolished Shangcheng District and Jianggan District and established a new Shangcheng District. The original Shangcheng District and Jianggan District were the administrative areas of the new Shangcheng District. Similarly, Xiacheng District and Gongshu District were abolished and a new Gongshu District was established. The administrative areas of the original Xiacheng District and Gongshu District were the administrative areas of the new Gongshu District. In addition, Yuhang District was also abolished and a new Yuhang District was established. The administrative area of the original Yuhang District became the administrative area of the new Yuhang District. Linping District and Qiantang District were also established. This adjustment had an important impact on the administrative division of Hangzhou, which was conducive to the optimization of the city's spatial structure and functional layout.
The adjustment plan for Hangzhou City districts was to abolish the Uptown and Jianggan District of Hangzhou City and establish a new Uptown; abolish the Xiacheng District and Gongshu District of Hangzhou City and establish a new Gongshu District; abolish the Yuhang District Hangzhou City and establish a new Yuhang District and Linping District; and establish the Qiantang District. This adjustment was to achieve the optimization of administrative divisions and the adjustment of functional layout to improve administrative efficiency and promote the sustainable development of the city. After the adjustment, Hangzhou City had 10 districts, 2 counties, and 1 county-level city under its jurisdiction. The total number of organizational systems remained unchanged. This adjustment had a profound impact on the city's spatial pattern, functional layout, and resource allocation, which was conducive to releasing potential development dividends.
The latest administrative division adjustment announcement in Hangzhou City was to abolish Uptown, Jianggan District, Xiacheng District, Gongshu District, and Yuhang District, and to establish new Uptown, Gongshu District, Yuhang District, Linping District, and Qiantang District. The specific administrative area and address of the station after the adjustment could be referred to the relevant documents and notices.
The prosperity of each district in Hangzhou was ranked as follows: 1. Yuhang District (250.22 billion yuan) 2. Uptown (241.751 billion yuan) 3. Binjiang District (202.26 billion yuan) 4. Xiaoshan Strict (201.162 billion yuan) 5. Gongshu District (196.856 billion yuan) 6. West Lake District (190.422 billion yuan) 7. Qiantang District (121.823 billion yuan) 8. Linping District (94.006 billion yuan) 9. Fuyang District (87.33 billion yuan) 10. Lin 'an District (65.835 billion yuan) According to the above data, Yuhang District was considered the most prosperous area in Hangzhou, with the highest total amount of RMB. Uptown District and Binjiang District followed closely behind, ranking second and third respectively. The prosperity of the other areas decreased in turn. Please note that these data only reflect the economic prosperity of each district. Other factors such as population density and tourism development are not included.
Hangzhou Greentown Spring Garden had a variety of floor plans to choose from, including three-bedroom and four-bedroom units. The specific floor plan could be viewed on websites such as Hangzhou 365 Taofang and Fangtianxia.
Hanchuan City implemented the "Uncovering the Roll" project, aiming to motivate the officials to take responsibility. This work guides the majority of party members and cadres to actively participate in the work by setting up arenas, setting goals, setting rules, and clear rewards and punishments. It creates an atmosphere of hard work and bravery. In order to ensure the effectiveness and landing of the work, Hanchuan City had carried out detailed planning and system design from the beginning, and formulated relevant management methods. Specifically, Hanchuan City had collected 58 list tasks, including investment promotion, project construction, land acquisition and demolition, rural rejuvenation, livelihood security, grassroots governance, and other major special tasks. After the initial review of the Organization Department and the approval of the municipal party committee, the list of 10 projects and the list of investment invitations in 4 directions were finally determined. At the same time, Hanchuan City also publicly released the list, mobilizing the key training targets to actively sign up to participate in the " Uncovering the List." In general, Hanchuan City's " Unveiling the Roll " was aimed at mobilizing the enthusiasm and creativity of the officials and promoting the development of key projects.