Davos Attendees Sketch China’s Future: Green Cities, Smart Tech & Global Ties
At Davos 2026, international attendees sketched China’s next five years—green cities, smart tech hubs and global cooperation shaping the vision for 2031.
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At Davos 2026, international attendees sketched China’s next five years—green cities, smart tech hubs and global cooperation shaping the vision for 2031.
Xi Jinping’s speech from China’s Central Urban Work Conference will appear in the second issue of Qiushi Journal on Friday, offering a first look at China’s 2026 urban development priorities.
Explore how AI, AR, robots and more are redefining icy wonders at the Harbin Ice and Snow Expo this January, alongside the Global Mayors Dialogue. A tech-powered winter awaits!
Beijing’s first snowfall on Dec 12 sparked an eco-friendly cleanup using machines and crews instead of chemicals to protect the environment.
China’s push for people-centered smart cities shows how digital tech is reshaping urban life for greater efficiency, safety and inclusion.
Explore how Shanghai’s ‘people-centered’ lane renewal swapped night soil buckets for modern amenities, blending heritage with smart design.
Young voices share how China’s 14th Five-Year Plan drove a tech and lifestyle boom—from smart cities to the EV revolution in Chengdu, Shenzhen and beyond.
Chinese train maker CRRC Zhuzhou Locomotive leads a 19-year Metro Line 1 upgrade in Mexico City, modernizing 19 stations and easing daily traffic pressure.
Shenzhen’s new robot cleaners in the Chinese mainland finish in 2 hours what took workers half a day, ushering in a new era of automated urban cleaning.
Discover how people-centered urbanization on the Chinese mainland is driving sustainable, inclusive growth for a better urban future.