China accelerates renovation of old urban residential areas

Residents view an array of lanterns at Yongqingfang in Guangzhou this month. The neighborhood has been restored and renovated and has now become a hot spot for tourists. (ZHENG ERQI / CHINA DAILY)

BEIJING – China has accelerated the renovation of old urban residential communities in an effort to improve the people's quality of life.

Some 44,300 old urban residential community renovation projects saw construction begin in the first seven months of this year, data from the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development showed.

Some 44,300 old urban residential community renovation projects saw construction begin in the first seven months of this year

The number accounts for nearly 87 percent of the country's annual goal of starting the renovation of 51,000 old urban residential communities.

This year's renovation projects are estimated to benefit 8.4 million households, according to the ministry.  

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