Village industrial agglomeration communities in the Pearl River Delta serve as the foundation for rural industrialization and urbanization.However,the current extensive growth model,which heavily relies on land leasing,is unsustainable.In the era of stock regeneration,the concepts of"return of manufacturing"and"vertical industrialization"play crucial roles in achieving sustainable development.Nevertheless,village industrial agglomeration communities are currently confronted with various challenges,including large total volume,low efficiency,difficult development,and high cost.It is imperative to address these issues and stimulate the motivation for upgrading the regeneration process,ultimately achieving"industry-city integration".This study focuses on representative cases of village industrial agglomeration communities in Guangzhou,analyzing the characteristics and problems associated with micro-renovation,comprehensive renovation,and whole-village renovation.Through meticulous analysis,this study proposes targeted core strategies and transformational upgrade pathways centered on the principles of"ecology,win-win,and balance".