Job Recruitment Website - Property management - Hello, I want to ask, is the development of the south of the city similar to that of the north? Are the development processes of Xindu and Huayang similar? Like the development of the new capital afte

Hello, I want to ask, is the development of the south of the city similar to that of the north? Are the development processes of Xindu and Huayang similar? Like the development of the new capital afte

Hello, I want to ask, is the development of the south of the city similar to that of the north? Are the development processes of Xindu and Huayang similar? Like the development of the new capital after the reform in the north, north of the city and The development of the south and north of the city is not similar. The future development direction of Chengdu is very clear, but this does not mean that the north of the city will not develop. This is because Chengdu has developed in accordance with the established urban pattern and the requirements of the national land restriction development policy. East and south of the city were originally old industrial areas and high-tech development zones in Chengdu. On this basis, the future industrial center and construction focus of the city will naturally continue to develop according to this vein, and there are large hills in the east and south of Chengdu. Expanding the city to hilly areas and protecting the plains, farmland and water sources in the west and north of Chengdu are in line with the national land and environmental protection policies, and it is the general trend to develop eastward and southward. The north of the city is definitely not the mirror image of the south of the city, but it is impossible not to develop, just focusing on different directions and development methods. North of the city is not the development focus of Chengdu planning, but it has its own innate advantages, because the north of the city is an important channel for Chengdu to go north to Xi and Beijing. In the past and in the future, the trunk lines of railways and highways all lead from the north of the city. Mianyang, the second largest city in Sichuan Province, and Deyang, the third largest city, are both located in the north of Chengdu. Therefore, the position of the north of the city as a commercial and logistics center will not change due to the eastward and southward shift of the city's center of gravity. This is determined by Chengdu's own traffic layout and the location of surrounding cities. Because of this, the development process of Xindu can't be the same as Huayang. Xindu has the advantages of trade and logistics that Huayang doesn't have, but Xindu is not the focus of Chengdu's urban industry and residence planning like Huayang.