Research on the Development Strategy of the Midpoint City in “Beijing-Tianjin” Dual-Core Region Structure

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The characteristics of dual-core region structure of Beijing-Tianjin and the development of their midpoint city – Langfang is analyzed and researched. It is proposed in this paper that the radiation-driving effects of the two cores cities influenced Langfang when they developed to a certain degree. The special opportunities and challenges of Langfang in the dual-core structure is demonstrated, and based on this, the development strategy of Langfang is put forward.

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