Recently at the Davos 2026 forum, CGTN reporter He Jingyi invited global attendees to sketch their ideas of China in 2031. From lush green metropolises to cutting-edge tech hubs, these playful drawings capture hopes for the next five years.
Green Cities 🌳: Many sketches show tree-lined streets, rooftop gardens in Shanghai-style skylines, and solar-powered buses weaving through cities like Chengdu and Guangzhou. The eco-vibe reflects a growing trend among Gen Z and millennials in Asia, who care deeply about sustainability and clean air.
Smart Tech Hubs 🤖: Doodles of AI-powered homes, self-driving cars cruising past smart streetlights, and robots serving dim sum hint at a tech-forward future. With China leading in 5G rollouts and AI research, it's easy to imagine everyday life getting faster, smoother, and more connected.
Global Cooperation 🌐: Attendees also drew symbols of international teamwork—hands shaking across a stylized Belt and Road route, students from different countries in virtual classrooms, and joint space missions launching from Chinese launchpads. It’s a nod to deeper cross-border ties and cultural exchanges.
Will China in 2031 match these sketches? Only time will tell, but one thing’s clear: the energy in Davos shows a shared optimism about China's role in building a greener, tech-savvy, and interconnected world.
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What'll China look like in 5 years? Davos attendees 'draw' conclusions
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