A regulation enacted at the 19th
Session of the Beijing Municipal People's Congress' 12th Standing
Committee four days ago is designed to limit the population in the
capital's downtown area and encourage more residents to move to the
suburbs.
It is the first time Beijing has put
the policy into law, according to Zhang Yin, vice chairman of the
municipal Legislative Affairs Committee.
Zhang said the municipal government
will accelerate construction of 11 new satellite towns. By 2020, an
estimated 90 percent of Beijing residents will live in the
suburbs.
The total population of Beijing is
expected to rise to 17.6 million by that year. City plans call for
the urban population to drop to 1.9 million, just 10.9 percent of
the total. The population in the inner suburbs will increase to
10.3 million, 58.6 percent of the total, while that in the outer
suburban areas will rise to 5.4 million, or 30.5 percent.
(Xinhua News Agency March 28,
2005)
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