-Xinhua Silk Road: China’s Top 10 Megacity Governance Cases for 2025 Released Sunday
/PRNewswire/ –During an expert conference opened in Beijing on Sunday, ten typical Chinese cases on megacity governance were presented to promote the exchange and application of innovative and excellent experiences, models and practices in this field.
Photo shows a scene of the release of the 10 Chinese cases on mega-city governance.
The cases were jointly selected by three think tanks, including the Institute of Urban Governance of Peking University, the Institute of Digital Government and Governance of Tsinghua University, and the Xinhua Research Center for Digital Government.
In Beijing, the intelligent local government services platform “Jingban” serves its 16 administrative districts, offering immediate response to any request, facilitating community governance, public services and other essential government services.
Thanks to JD Cloud technologies, this intelligent platform, similar to a personal assistant, has integrated more than 600 applications with the aim of promoting higher quality urban development through digital governance.
In Chongqing, the “1361” smart governance system, comprising an urban digital governance and operations center for different levels of local government departments, has helped this mountainous city in southwest China improve the overall efficiency of its urban operations.
In Guangzhou, southern China’s economic powerhouse leveraged market-oriented data reform to develop innovative platforms that integrate digital technology and services into the real economy.
Based on its government services mobile application “Suihaoban”, the city has established a service matrix including “an online network, a face-to-face window and a hotline” to create new digital engines to drive smart and resilient urban governance.
In Shanghai, the metropolis in eastern China, the “QR code parking” system was implemented to strengthen smart governance, allowing residents to access fast and convenient parking services by simply using the “Suishen Code” or Shanghai city transportation code.
Shen Tiyan, executive dean of the Institute of Urban Governance at Peking University, said the cities mentioned are distinguished by their urban governance enabled by digital technology, improving people’s quality of life through digital means and multi-dimensional collaborative governance.
All of this points to the people-centered governance philosophy and clearly exemplifies innovation-driven progress in modernizing urban governance systems and capabilities, Shen added.
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