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Recently, National Development and Reform Commission officially issued “Harbin-Changchun urban development plan”. The plan, strengthen the core leading role of Harbin and Changchun. It also plays a supporting role in other cities. And it built development principal axis of Harbin and Changchun and development zone of Harbin, Daqing, Qiqihar, Mudanjiang, Changchun, Jilin, Tumen ula to establish urban agglomeration spatial pattern of dual core, a axis and two belts.
The planning point out that Harbin Changchun urban agglomeration south near to central-southern of Liaoning, north near to Russian Far East, east close to North Korean peninsula, west border on Inner Monggol Autonomous Region. It is right in front of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region, Circum-Bohai Sea Region. It connected with North America and Europe areas. It is an important gateway to Northeast region of China.
Harbin, Daqing, Qiqihar, Mudanjiang development zone focus on building China, Mongolia and Russia economic corridor, Heilongjiang Silk Roads economic belt. It used Suifenhe-Manzhouli high speed, Harbin-Qiqihar high-speed rail, Harbin-Mudanjiang passenger-dedicated railway and Muanjiang- Suifenhe railway as a link, connecting Harbin, Daqing, Qiqihar, Mudanjiang, Suifenhe and other node cities. It act as a belt, strengthen the whole Heilongjiang Province, eastern Inner Mongolia and to open hubs function for Russia and Mongolia. It will promote bilateral interaction for ports and central cities and advance Suifenhe-Dongning development and opening up test sites to form northeast land route opening cities development zone.
Changchun, Jilin, Tumen ula development zone focus on building “China- Mongolia-Russia economic corridor” land-ocean transportation channel, Tumen ula regional cooperation with Changchun-Jilin development and opening up pioneer zone. It strengthened cooperation and foster development zone to form border areas in eastern northeast. It formed the core supporting node, multi-point networked pattern.
Author: Source:CRI Editor:Yang Fan