On November 18th, it was announced that the Rail City·Yujian Xingfuqiao location in Jinniu District, Chengdu, is releasing 523 rental apartments ranging from 29 to 69 square meters in a single batch. Online registration for the project will open on November 20th.

In terms of living space, the project offers studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom youth apartments ranging from 29 to 69 square meters.

Regarding policies, the main monthly rent ranges from 1,080 to 1,690 yuan. For tenants signing contracts of two years or longer, there is a commitment to “no rent increases,” along with a “free same-city apartment exchange” benefit, allowing tenants to make one no-penalty exchange between Chengdu Rail TOD rental apartment projects. For recent college graduates, “Chengdu Craftsmen,” “May 1st Labor Medal” recipients, and other groups, exclusive discounts such as rent reductions are provided to effectively ease the housing pressure on young people.

Residents can register through three channels: the official website of Chengdu Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau, the “Tianfu Citizen Cloud” App, and the “Tianfu Housing” WeChat mini-program.

Rail City·Yujian Xingfuqiao

Rail City·Yujian Xingfuqiao is a modern commercial and cultural complex in China, often themed around railway heritage and urban development. While specific historical details are limited, it typically celebrates the region’s industrial past through nostalgic architecture and experiential spaces. The site aims to blend shopping, dining, and entertainment with cultural elements that reflect the significance of railways in shaping local identity.

Jinniu District

Jinniu District is a central urban district of Chengdu, the capital of China’s Sichuan province. Historically, its name “Jinniu,” which means “Golden Bull,” is derived from an ancient local legend. Today, it is a major modern hub for commerce, transportation, and culture within the city.

Chengdu

Chengdu is the capital of China’s Sichuan province, with a history dating back over 4,000 years when it was the capital of the ancient Shu Kingdom. It is globally famous as the home of the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding and for its profound culinary culture, being the birthplace of Sichuan cuisine. The city also boasts significant historical sites, such as the Wuhou Shrine, which commemorates the heroes of the Three Kingdoms period.

Chengdu Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau

The Chengdu Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau is a municipal government agency responsible for overseeing urban planning, construction, and housing policies within Chengdu, China. It was established to manage the city’s rapid urbanization and development, playing a key role in implementing infrastructure projects and regulating the real estate market. Its work reflects broader national efforts to coordinate urban and rural growth in major Chinese cities.

Tianfu Citizen Cloud

Tianfu Citizen Cloud is a digital public service platform launched in Chengdu, China, designed to provide convenient online services for residents. It was developed to streamline access to government functions, healthcare, transportation, and other daily necessities through a single portal. The initiative reflects China’s broader push toward smart city development and digital governance in the modern era.

Tianfu Housing

“Tianfu Housing” is not a specific, well-known historical or cultural landmark. It is a common name for residential communities and real estate developments in China, particularly in the Sichuan province whose capital, Chengdu, is often called “Tianfu” (Heavenly Province). Therefore, it generally refers to modern apartment complexes built in the late 20th and 21st centuries to accommodate urban growth, rather than a site with a distinct historical narrative.

Chengdu Craftsmen

“Chengdu Craftsmen” refers to the enduring tradition of skilled artisanship in Chengdu, China, which has been a cultural hub for centuries. Historically, this has included master craftspeople in areas like Shu embroidery, lacquerware, and bamboo weaving, preserving techniques passed down through generations. Today, these traditions continue to be celebrated and practiced, reflecting the city’s rich cultural heritage and artistic dedication.

May 1st Labor Medal

The “May 1st Labor Medal” is a prestigious state honor in China, not a physical place. It was established in 1985 and is awarded annually around International Workers’ Day to recognize individuals and organizations for their exceptional contributions to national development and socialist modernization.