Shanghai drives development of 'new cities' with targeted action plan

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-04-17 09:22
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A render image of eMobile Park, a hub for mobile internet industries in Qingpu New Town, Shanghai. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Chen Shiyan, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Development and Reform Commission, underscored the importance of collaboration between municipal and district-level authorities in implementing the action plan. She emphasized a "bottom-up approach," where municipal departments actively engage in policy development, resource allocation, and support for the districts.

A central focus of the plan is to enhance the industrial landscape of each new town by developing specialized, niche industries tailored to their strengths. From medical devices and high-end equipment in Jiading to Beidou navigation and low-altitude economy in Qingpu, each town is carving out its unique industrial pathway to foster collaboration and resource utilization.

Qingpu New Town serves as a prime example of Shanghai's new town strategy, aiming to showcase aesthetic appeal, Jiangnan culture, innovation, and a welcoming community. Zhu Zhongwei, deputy governor of Qingpu district, highlighted the district's commitment to integrated development across industry, city and people, focusing on key areas such as the central business district, urban renewal demonstration area, future new town model area, and industrial innovation park.

Qingpu is actively promoting the integration of industry and education, refining industrial policies, and improving essential public services. The district has partnered with Fudan University to establish the Fudan Qingpu Innovation Center, emphasizing innovation and collaboration in the new town.

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