WHAT used to be known as a neighborhood is now called a "community"—a civic sub-administrative body below that of "district." The change applies not only to the name but to its role as well; econo...WHAT used to be known as a neighborhood is now called a "community"—a civic sub-administrative body below that of "district." The change applies not only to the name but to its role as well; economic progress and changes in people’s lifestyle have called for new uses for the community—the most fundamental administrative unit in a city.展开更多
文摘WHAT used to be known as a neighborhood is now called a "community"—a civic sub-administrative body below that of "district." The change applies not only to the name but to its role as well; economic progress and changes in people’s lifestyle have called for new uses for the community—the most fundamental administrative unit in a city.