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Based on the analyses and investigations, the authors propose strategic directions, paths and basic principles for China?s New Urbanization. In addition, they clearly identify the three different modes of New Urbanization, namely, the general mode, differentiated mode, and gradual mode. Today, many scholars argue that China?s urban regions are experiencing a highly unsustainable mode of development. Chinese cities are heavily burdened by the so-called ?urban diseases,? which are characterized e.g. by congested traffic, polluted water and air, and a lack of open and green spaces. Traditional urbanization, which primarily focuses on economic development, must be fundamentally reformed. New Urbanization, which focuses on integrated economic development, social integration and space/environmental sustainability, or simply put, on the quality of urbanization, has been called for to provide a potential ?cure? for these urban diseases. 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