Abstract:Based on the perspective of village boundary, this paper constructs a theoretical framework of order change and reconstruction of farmers’ concentrated residential areas from four dimensions: region, economy, governance and society. It compares and analyzes farmers’ concentrated residential areas with existing village types such as super villages and urban villages, and explains the practice pattern and dynamic mechanism of the boundary shaping of farmers’ concentrated residential areas. The study found that differs from the evolution processes of market-driven village boundaries such as super villages and urban villages, farmers’ concentrated residential areas have significant administrative-dominant characteristics, and it is difficult to effectively establish the regional connection and boundary shaping mechanism of economic, governance, social and other multi-integration, resulting in the lack of necessary social foundation for the order change and reconstruction of farmers’ concentrated residential areas. From the perspective of village boundary, the reconstruction of social order in farmers’ concentrated residential areas should break through the administrative logic of “farmers going upstairs” and “living in the village merged”, and reconstruct a new type of regional social life community with the concept of development-oriented social policy. It stives to realize the integration of rural life and urban experience space, the regional reconstruction of agricultural civilization and urban culture, the co-governance of etiquette and legal norms, and the harmonious coexistence of human activities and the natural environment.