--- title: "Three Scenarios for the High-Quality and Efficient Development of the Service Industry" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/281815570.md" description: "The service industry is an important component of the modern industrial system. General Secretary Xi Jinping emphasized the need to build a new system of high-quality and efficient services. According to the \"14th Five-Year Plan,\" the added value of the service industry is expected to reach 80.89 trillion yuan by 2025, with its proportion of GDP increasing to 57.7%. The cultural and tourism industry, as an important part of the life service industry, promotes consumption growth and meets people's aspirations for a better life through cross-industry integration and technological scene experiences" datetime: "2026-04-06T23:53:39.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/281815570.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281815570.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/281815570.md) --- # Three Scenarios for the High-Quality and Efficient Development of the Service Industry The service industry is an important component of the modern industrial system, relating to high-quality development and the overall modernization construction. General Secretary Xi Jinping pointed out: "We must build a new system of high-quality and efficient service industry, promoting the deep integration of modern service industry with advanced manufacturing and modern agriculture." The "14th Five-Year Plan" outlines the implementation of actions to expand and improve the service industry, making arrangements for promoting high-quality and efficient development of the service sector. During the "14th Five-Year" period, China's service industry has shown strong resilience, with significant results in high-quality and efficient development. Over the past five years, the added value of the service industry increased from approximately 61 trillion yuan in 2021 to 80.89 trillion yuan in 2025. In 2025, the added value of China's service industry is expected to grow by 5.4% year-on-year, accounting for 57.7% of GDP, contributing 61.4% to national economic growth, effectively supporting the qualitative improvement and reasonable quantitative growth of the national economy. **Scene One:** **Viewing Cultural and Tourism Integration from an Experiential Consumption Perspective** On the evening of April 1st, the ancient town of Suji in Leshan City, Sichuan, was brilliantly lit. With the sound of a gong, an immersive performance began. In the foreground, a costumed parade passed through the streets holding lanterns; in the distance, intangible cultural heritage skills were showcased, with iron flowers blooming in the night sky, golden molten iron falling like shooting stars. Unlike previous night tours, the performance adopted a moving viewing format, combining a new model of scene-based consumption, turning corridors, ancient bridges, and riverside views into a "moving stage," where drama exists within the scenery and scenery exists within the drama. "We were deeply attracted by this performance and kept exploring until late at night," said tourist Jiang Aitian from Guiyang, Guizhou. Yang Qin, a member of the Party Leadership Group and Deputy Director of the Leshan Municipal Bureau of Culture, Broadcasting, Television, and Tourism, introduced that the local area is continuously optimizing cultural and tourism product supply by leveraging "Cultural Tourism +" cross-border integration and "Technology +" scene experiences, providing fresh experiences for consumers, thereby converting cultural tourism traffic into consumption increments. As an important part of the life service industry, the cultural tourism industry is not only a livelihood industry but also a happiness industry, capable of boosting consumption, revitalizing resources, and satisfying people's aspirations for a better life. In Qianwei County, Leshan City, a series of old trains have been transformed into tourist trains that integrate experiences such as riding, touring mines, and tasting food. In 2019, the old mining area of Jiayang Coal Mine in Qianwei County was included in the national industrial heritage list. After renovation, the Jiayang National Mine Park was born. The terminal station of the small train, Bajiaogou Old Mining Area, is a key area of the mine park. "Bringing children here allows them to visit the old mine and feel the life of miners in the past; this experience is very meaningful," said tourist Zhang Rui. "We have deeply integrated industrial heritage with natural landscapes, folk culture, and safety science popularization, launching various characteristic experience projects, striving to stimulate new consumption increments and continuously release new value from industrial heritage," said Yang Dachun, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of Sichuan Chuantou Emei Tourism Development Co., Ltd. It is expected that in 2025, the Jiayang·SuoLuo Lake Tourist Area will receive 2.55 million visitors, a year-on-year increase of 20%, with tourism revenue of 349 million yuan, a year-on-year increase of about 14% From a national perspective, the cultural and tourism industry is accelerating its integration with other industries, giving rise to more new scenarios, new formats, and new models, thereby promoting the expansion and quality enhancement of service consumption. Integrating research and study into cultural tourism allows students to gain insights while enjoying the scenery and cultural immersion; technological means enhance cultural tourism projects, weaving a tapestry of cultural and technological coexistence through the interplay of the ancient and the modern... In the innovation of format integration, personalized and diversified new experiences continue to emerge. Data shows that by 2025, the operating income of cultural and related industry enterprises above designated size nationwide will exceed 15 trillion yuan, representing a year-on-year growth of 7.4% on a comparable basis. The number of domestic residents traveling will exceed 6.5 billion, with a year-on-year growth of over 16%, and travel expenditures will reach 6.3 trillion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 9.5%. **Scenario Two:** **Looking at the Silver Economy from a Medical Care Center** Early in the morning, laughter echoed in the activity room of the RenDa Medical Care Center in Changchun, Jilin Province. With the help of caregivers, the elderly were participating in morning activities. Elderly Mrs. Zhao, 83 years old, has been living in the center for over two years and actively participates in morning activities every day, saying, “Playing games, singing, shooting videos, there are so many activities! If I feel unwell, doctors and nurses are always on call.” “The elderly here receive excellent care,” said Tang Chen, the head of the medical care center. The center is equipped with a secondary general hospital, focusing on building a system for elderly diseases, rehabilitation diseases, chronic disease management, and disease prevention. “We conduct comprehensive health check-ups for the elderly residents to understand their physical conditions. After expert consultations, we formulate medical prescriptions, exercise prescriptions, and dietary prescriptions, implementing a three-in-one comprehensive service of medical care, nursing, and support.” said Su Tingting, head of the nursing department at the medical care center. Jilin Province is promoting the quality and efficiency of elderly care services, constructing a three-level elderly care service network that includes county-level coordination, township (street) regional linkage, and village (community) proximity. It is accelerating the construction of community-embedded elderly care institutions and continuously enriching the supply of elderly care service consumption, allowing the elderly to conveniently enjoy professional elderly care services nearby. Starting in 2023, the Changchun RenDa Medical Care Center is actively developing community-embedded elderly care and family care beds, organically integrating elderly care institutions with communities to provide elderly care services such as daytime care, long-term care, family care beds, and home care support. “Auntie, treat this place like your own home. What would you like to eat tonight?” At the bedside, caregiver Zhu Bo from the Changchun RenDa Medical Care Center gently held Mrs. Li's hand and communicated with her. Usually, Mrs. Li lives with her daughter’s family. Recently, due to her daughter’s work requiring a business trip, Mrs. Li came here for short-term care. “From the actual needs of the groups coming to consult and apply for elderly care services, we see that elderly care services have been developing towards refinement and personalization in recent years. To meet these needs, we are actively adjusting and expanding short-term care services such as 'respite care'.” Tang Chen stated that this year, there are also “consumption vouchers” to effectively reduce the financial burden of elderly care on the elderly and their families. The “consumption vouchers” mentioned by Tang Chen are part of a subsidy project for elderly care services for moderately to severely disabled elderly people initiated by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Ministry of Finance nationwide. This year, Jilin Province is actively promoting elderly care service consumption subsidies, issuing subsidies to eligible moderately to severely disabled elderly individuals as required. “For example, in Mrs. Li's case, the total cost during her stay was 2,000 yuan, and after using an 800 yuan consumption voucher, the actual expenditure was 1,200 yuan.” " Tang Chen said. As of now, Jilin Province has cumulatively redeemed 73,800 consumption vouchers, with a redemption amount of 42.02 million yuan, driving consumption in elderly care services to 120 million yuan, benefiting over 33,000 disabled elderly individuals from the program. At the national level, by 2025, China's silver economy industry scale is expected to reach 9 trillion yuan, and it is projected to exceed 30 trillion yuan by 2035, indicating a broad prospect for the elderly care service industry. Recently, under the guidance of relevant departments, Tang Chen led his team to expand new consumption scenarios for elderly care services such as silver-age travel. "We explore based on the needs of the elderly, striving to expand service supply, accurately match demand, and fill in the gaps and weaknesses, allowing the elderly to enjoy a happy old age," Tang Chen said. **Scenario Three:** **From Digital Transformation to Intelligent Upgrade in Technology Services** The mill takes in various hardness ores and materials at one end and spits out slurry at the other end, widely used in industries such as mineral processing, metallurgy, building materials, and chemicals. "Our company has produced mills for over 40 years, and figuring out the load of the mill has always been a headache," said Du Jiyong, director of the Shandong Jinan Heavy Industry Technology Center. If the mill is "overloaded," materials will accumulate, the motor cannot handle it, leading to wasted electricity and poor grinding; if it is "underfed," it won't produce, wasting steel balls. How is the mill load measured? "This is not just a weighing issue; it also relates to multiple indicators such as grinding sound, material properties, and current," Du Jiyong said. Jinan Heavy Industry, as a manufacturing enterprise, understands electromechanics but not algorithms, so they collaborated with Inspur Cloud to carry out digital transformation and intelligent upgrades. Inspur Cloud precisely matched the development needs of Jinan Heavy Industry, using digital intelligence technology to solve operational challenges of the mill and activate production efficiency, vividly illustrating the deep empowerment of the manufacturing industry by the productive service industry for high-quality development. After the intelligent engineer was deployed, they first equipped the mill with an "AI brain," integrating operational data such as vibration, current, and pressure through sensors that monitor grinding sound, temperature, and weight into the system, resulting in over 100 monitoring indicators. "We cleaned and labeled the raw data, transforming it into a high-quality dataset suitable for training," said Shen Wanjian, deputy general manager of the R&D department at Inspur Cloud. They then matched various states of the mill from empty to full with material characteristics and output requirements, continuously "feeding" the data to the large model. After repeated training and optimization, Inspur Cloud created three intelligent systems for the mill: production quality control, energy consumption optimization, and predictive maintenance. "The experience of the digital mill can rival that of decades of skilled workers, and it can automatically calculate the optimal coal feed, water feed, and additive feed," Du Jiyong said. With technological empowerment, the mill has become smarter, with product quality compliance rates improving by 5%, energy consumption decreasing by 10%, saving 400,000 yuan in electricity costs per year per unit, and reducing carbon emissions by 530 tons. As China's industrial structure transformation and upgrading continue to accelerate, the productive service industry has become an important driver of economic growth, a key direction for cultivating new productive forces, and an important extension of the manufacturing industry's transformation and upgrading "Guang Bing, director of the Industrial Economy Research Institute of the China Electronic Information Industry Development Research Institute, stated that currently, the process of implementing artificial intelligence technology is accelerating, significantly speeding up the pace of empowering various industries. In the future, AI-driven 'application scenario-based' services will usher in significant development opportunities. Data shows that the development of China's producer services industry exhibits the characteristics of 'increased quantity and improved quality,' with vast potential for future growth. 'Currently, the share of producer services in the total input of manufacturing products in China is less than 13%, while developed economies generally hover around 20%. There is still considerable room for producer services to empower the transformation and upgrading of manufacturing,' Guang Bing said. Producer service enterprises should further grow stronger, enhance quality and efficiency, strengthen deep cooperation with manufacturing enterprises, and promote mutual advancement and growth between producer services and manufacturing. 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