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The first batch of supporting projects started in a centralized manner, and the new industrial community of Guangming District ushered in new progress

On January 9, 2024, Guangming District, Shenzhen held a centralized groundbreaking ceremony for the first batch of supporting projects of the new industrial community of intelligent sensing in the Greater Bay Area, covering seven aspects, including industrial and residential land, urban roads, educational facilities, green parks, cultural and sports facilities, industrial space, and smart communities.

Guangming District adheres to the development concept of "people-oriented, industry-city integration", explores the creation of a demonstration area for industry-city integration in the Greater Bay Area, and accelerates the construction of a new industrial community with "production, life and ecology". The new industrial community of intelligent sensing in the Greater Bay Area has diversified ecology such as industry, residence, commerce, culture and leisure, parks, etc., and will build a full-chain intelligent manufacturing production and research space of "advanced intelligent manufacturing park + science and technology production and research block", and create an area of "ecology, livability, and happiness".

The first batch of supporting projects started in a centralized manner, and the new industrial community of Guangming District ushered in new progress

Renderings of the overall planning of the new industrial community.

According to reports, the new industrial community of intelligent sensing in the Greater Bay Area is located at the intersection of Songbai Road, Guangming Avenue and Gongming Avenue in Guangming District, adjacent to the entrance and exit of Nanguang Expressway, close to the Maozhou River Ecological Corridor and Songbai Road Urban Development Axis, and Rail Line 13 runs through it.

The first batch of supporting projects started in a centralized manner, and the new industrial community of Guangming District ushered in new progress

Renderings of the Minghu Zhigu project.

Among the first batch of supporting projects of the new industrial community of intelligent sensing in the Greater Bay Area, the Minghu Zhigu project will serve as a gathering place for advanced manufacturing and lead the development of the industry. The first phase of Minghu Zhigu has a large industrial scale, covering 325,400 square meters of factory buildings, 82,280 square meters of dormitories, 2,500 square meters of commercial service facilities and 10,010 square meters of public facilities. A "2+1" industrial development system will be built here, focusing on the fields of intelligent sensors and precision instruments and equipment, while developing the science and technology service industry to promote the high-quality development of the area.

The first batch of supporting projects started in a centralized manner, and the new industrial community of Guangming District ushered in new progress

The first batch of supporting projects in Runya Garden covers an area of 7.1 hectares, with a construction area of about 74,000 square meters. Tangwei No. 1 School (tentative name), which is adjacent to Runya Garden, is a nine-year school with 54 classes and will provide 2,520 places.

The first batch of supporting projects started in a centralized manner, and the new industrial community of Guangming District ushered in new progress

Renderings of Tangwei No. 1 School (tentative name).

In addition, the municipal roads in the first phase of the project include 6 roads, including Tanghong Road and Tangrong Road, with a "three horizontal and three vertical" structure, with a total length of 4.476 kilometers. In terms of park planning, Minghu Park covers an area of 74 hectares, the wetland park covers an area of 56 hectares, the park above the depot is 39.78 hectares, and the upstream section of the 2.85-kilometer Maozhou River Blue Road stretches from Zhoujia Avenue to Guangming Avenue, providing a good place for the public to get close to nature.

Written by: Nandu reporter Wang Muguang correspondent Zhang Yilan