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Xiong' an should have everything. What's the situation?

In the middle and late May, Liu Taige, the father of Singapore's planning and chairman of the advisory committee of Singapore's livable city center, was interviewed by Caijing twice during his business trip in China, and interpreted xiong'an new area's "Millennium Planning" from two dimensions: the planning concept and Singapore's successful practice.

Xiong' an should have everything. Caijing: If the five internal organs are not complete, or a city's public resources are too strong, it will have a siphon effect. Three years ago, the goal of "Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei integration" was put forward, and the core was "integrity". Can this reduce the burden on Beijing?

Liu Taige: You are mistaken: Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei are only cousins, while old Beijing, Tongzhou and Xiong 'an are brothers. The theme we are talking about is Xiong 'an, so let's talk about how brothers and sisters in a family can develop together.

Paris and London are also big cities with a population of ten million, but Beijing is a big family. There are six or seven children in such a big family. As I said just now, these six or seven children should first be exposed to rain and dew, and every child should have five internal organs.

On this basis, the eldest son, the second son and other children will of course have a division of labor, each with its own emphasis. For example, old Beijing is the eldest son, and the old city of Beijing has a historical background, and the functions and supporting functions of the central government are concentrated here. In the future, the functions of Beijing municipal government and its supporting facilities will be located in Tongzhou. The central enterprises are huge, and the branches can move to Xiong 'an, but the headquarters should still be in old Beijing. It's like a bank headquartered in new york, but it doesn't affect the opening of branches in neighboring Boston and Philadelphia.

Caijing: From the world experience, there are many lessons in the process of urban agglomeration construction. For example, the anti-magnetic effect of Tokyo urban agglomeration, Tsukuba and Tama is not obvious. On the contrary, more people are still attracted to Tokyo. How should Beijing learn similar lessons in the future?

Liu Taige: That's what I'm worried about. Tsukuba and Tama, the cities are fully functional, that is, they have five internal organs, not to mention Tongzhou and Xiong 'an with incomplete internal organs.

I was invited to Tongzhou to participate in the discussion of the city sub-center and asked my friends if Tongzhou is a relatively independent city with a population of two or three million. Only in this way can we bring the employed population to Tongzhou and avoid tidal traffic. But as far as I know, this idea is not clear or even exists.

If xiong'an new area wants to become an anti-magnetic center, it should not only be a non-capital city with single function, but also improve all the infrastructure.