China launches renovation of 5,679 old urban residential compounds in first four months
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A collapsed balcony, a cracked ceiling, a fire caused by outdated electrical wiring, apartments being filled with water due to burst pipes, leaking roofs, and cracked walls are the daily routine of many old apartment buildings. If these defects are not repaired and, when worn out, are not replaced, the further, the more expensive and difficult it is to eliminate them, posing a danger to residents. Experts emphasize: timely renovation ensures saf…


China launches renovation of 5,679 old urban residential compounds in first four months
BEIJING, June 4 (Xinhua) — China initiated renovation of 5,679 old urban residential compounds in the first four months of 2025, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development said on Wednesday. The country aims to renovate 25,000 such residential compounds this year, as part of its ongoing efforts to transform cities into more resilient and intelligent areas that are desirable to live in. From 2019 to 2024, China renovated a total of 280,0…
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