"They have the widest street, but just for the record. Now I have to walk farther to cross the street ... Not as comfortable as before for pedestrians, "said Xue, who note that the street was once a route for pedestrians and bicycles.
A haircut costs 50 yuan (7.6 dollars) and 100 yuan a bath. Xue wonder where you find the small barber shops and bath houses that used to go, not far from home.
Ordinary citizens and experts warn that many Chinese cities are too obsessed with promoting high-level services, but at the same time many people are forced to wait in long queues to visit the doctor or reduced the number of spaces for exercise. According
Xue, the family would have to pay between 4 000 and 5 000 yuan per month for her grandson consider at a bilingual school. However, finding a nursery that is "decent and cheap" has become nearly impossible.
data from the Bureau of Statistics of the Municipality of Beijing show that the average annual salary per capita of the municipality's urban areas was 29,073 yuan last year, about 2,400 yuan a month (around $ 364).
Xue and his family begin to feel concerned about your child's elementary education.
Guangjian According to Xu, Dean of the Faculty of Public Administration of Renmin University of China, it is reasonable to have privatized services and health education aimed at consumers with more purchasing power. However, public services of government should refrain from offering such provisions and to strive for equality of consumers.
"Public services in urban areas should be open, fair and equitable, and provide product-specific demands of different consumers, "said Xu was quoted by the official newspaper Renmin Ribao.
Experts attribute the growing trend of rising urban class construction to the desire to make profits and show a decent amount of GDP. According
Yameng
Luo, director of the China City Internationa Association, local governments can obtain huge profits through land development construction projects and large-scale fast.
addition to the benefits, to show the achievements, city officials believe there is nothing better than a decent urban image rascacileos fed and luxury goods, according to Luo, adding that competition between Chinese cities to see which of them is 'more urban' is a very common phenomenon.
Li Jingwen, member of the China Academy of Engineering, suggests that should include more ordinary citizens in decision-making mechanisms for urban construction. Li cites a participatory system implemented in many cities for residents to give their opinions on planning and urban development.
Meanwhile, Luo Yameng stresses that residents are divided into different classes As cities develop, but most follow the same level. "The ultimate goal of urbanization should be the people. Everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of urbanization, not just the rich, "says Luo. (Xinhua-China Daily) China
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