Xinhua Silk Road: 2025 Top 10 Chinese Cases on Mega-City Governance Released on Sunday
The 2025 list showcases innovations from Beijing, Chongqing, Guangzhou, and Shanghai that enhance urban efficiency and public services through digital governance platforms.
- During a Beijing conference on Sunday, organizers unveiled the 10 typical Chinese cases on mega-city governance, selected by PKU Institute of Urban Governance, Institute for Digital Government and Governance of Tsinghua University, and Xinhua Research Center for Digital Government.
- As background, the project emphasizes innovation-led modernization of city governance, with organizers aiming to promote people-centric governance and market-oriented data element reform in Guangzhou.
- Beijing's Jingban platform now serves all 16 administrative districts, while JD Cloud supports a smart platform integrating 600-plus apps and the Suihaoban mobile governmental service application forms a service matrix.
- Operational changes in Chongqing and Shanghai produced measurable service gains as Chongqing's "1361" intelligent governance regime improved urban efficiency and Shanghai Suishen Code enables QR-code parking.
- Guangzhou's market-oriented data reforms positioned it to integrate digital services with the real economy, and mobile and platform innovations aim to form new digital engines for resilient governance.
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Xinhua Silk Road: 2025 top 10 Chinese cases on mega-city governance released on Sunday
BEIJING, Nov. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- During a think tank conference opened in Beijing on Sunday, 10 typical Chinese cases on mega-city governance debuted to promote sharing and application of innovative, excellent experience, modes and practices in mega-city governance.
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