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Is there a development prospect for 20 17 in Xiang' an District of Xiamen?
Xiang' an certainly has development prospects. In the long run, Xiang 'an should be the most potential place in Xiamen.

As for the development prospect of 20 17 Xiang' an, it depends on your perspective.

From the traffic point of view, the completion of 18 Xiang' an airport is not a big problem. Investment and construction are going on on a large scale. The subway in Xiang 'an has also been excavated. The second East Passage Xiang 'an Bridge has also started bidding. It is worth pointing out that the construction of traffic facilities in Xiang 'an will be much faster than that in the island, because many places are ready-made, and the government's demolition efforts are also great.

From the perspective of education, it is completely reasonable for Xiamen University to choose Xiang 'an as its campus. The arrival of Xiamen University has brought great changes to Xiang 'an. With the further expansion of the campus and the construction of Xiamen University Science Park, Xiamen University Hospital, Xiamen University High School, Xiamen University Primary School, and Xiamen University Primary School, the education in Xiang 'an District will flourish.

Administratively, Xiamen Special Zone has been extended to the whole city, ending the situation of "one city, two laws", and the position of Xiang 'an District is prominent. Because the land on the island is already very tight, all large-scale projects have to go outside the island, especially Xiang' an, because only Xiang' an has enough bearing capacity.

Economically, if Xiamen wants to absorb the national resources, it must go northward, which not only further improves the already close cooperation between Quanzhou and Xiamen, but also absorbs the people's enthusiasm for investing in the special zone with huge development space. Don't think that the concept of SAR is out of date. In fact, if you walk around the country, you will find that the SAR policy is still very useful.