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In the future development of Hangzhou, which district, Lin'an or Fuyang, has the most room for development?

They are not big. From the perspective of development, first of all, the humanistic environment of these two places is not ideal. Lin'an is a mountainous area, and the relatively contented people are relatively content, while Fuyang is a more conceptual and impetuous society! Fuyang has never had any good planning, and has been building industrial zones and residential projects everywhere.

From the layout point of view, there is Tonglu Jiande and Chun'an in the upper reaches of Fuyang. Regardless of morality and interests, Hangzhou must do a good job in these three. Fuyang is the bridgehead, and the conclusion comes out.

For Lin'an District, if you look at it in two, Lin'an District is very large, and the area in the west close to Anhui is basically difficult to develop. But in the east, which is close to the Future Science and Technology City Science and Technology Innovation Corridor and the direction around Qingshan Lake, I personally think it can still develop well. Now there are many research institutes stationed in Qingshan Lake Science and Technology City. Going north along Dayuan Road, you can see: Zhejiang Institute of Transportation Sciences, Zhejiang Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Foster Research Institute, Hangzhou Chemical Industry Research Institute. Anyway, there are many of them. If you look at the map, you will know that these are high-tech research institutes. The implementation of the research results in the future will definitely bring great economic and social benefits. I'm not very familiar with Fuyang, so I can't comment.

Judging from Hangzhou’s planning, Lin’an’s prospects are more optimistic. It is part of the Science and Technology Innovation Corridor, Science and Technology City!

According to the two-mountain theory, relying on mountains depends on mountains, and relying on water depends on water. Therefore, Lin'an relies on water and Fuyang relies on water to develop tourism.

Lin'an develops high-tech industries, Zhejiang University Future Science and Technology City and Qingshan Lake Science and Technology City, which are two provincial and municipal science and technology parks, are developing in the direction of forming China's Silicon Valley. Lin'an relies on Hangzhou West Railway Station to radiate across the country; Fuyang has no obvious industry The development direction may also include a second airport in Hangzhou. Therefore, Lin'an may be better than Fuyang in attracting high-tech talents and integrating scientific research and industry; Fuyang has a better foundation than Lin'an, but in the foreseeable future, Lin'an will be better

It is not on the same level as Fuyang

I am from Fuyang District myself, but I have been living in Yuhang District. From the planning point of view, Fuyang’s planning is disorganized and a bit chaotic. There are too many villages in the city

One has purchase restrictions and the other has no purchase restrictions. Just imagine

China's development is about building houses. Lin'an and Fuyang are both mountainous areas, with more flat land than Fuyang.