
Asian Cities Embrace Green Urban Renewal Amid Climate Challenges
Asian cities lead in integrating nature into urban planning, balancing ecological needs with economic growth through innovative green infrastructure projects.
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Asian cities lead in integrating nature into urban planning, balancing ecological needs with economic growth through innovative green infrastructure projects.
Shenzhen’s new initiative promotes renewable energy for NEVs, offering green certificates to drivers, aligning with China’s carbon neutrality goals.
UN-Habitat’s Anacláudia Rossbach highlights Shanghai’s ’15-minute life circle’ as a sustainable urban model with global potential, emphasizing community-based renewal and resource efficiency.
From sponge cities in Chongqing to Kunqu opera’s global acclaim, explore how China’s innovations in sustainability, tech, and culture are shaping its global narrative.
China’s decade-long urban transformation highlights sustainable growth, affordable housing, and green innovation, setting a global example for inclusive cities.
China’s urbanization strategy prioritizes social equity and regional balance, transforming cities into engines of inclusive growth under CPC leadership.
President Xi Jinping outlines urban development priorities at Beijing conference, focusing on sustainability, smart technologies, and quality growth in Chinese cities.
Ningbo’s ancient moat system transforms into a bustling community space, blending history with modern urban life and ecological innovation. #CulturalHeritage #UrbanRenewal
Dushanbe’s push for all-electric taxis by September sees Chinese brands like BYD dominating the market, driving sustainability in Central Asia.
Mayors from 26 cities across 22 countries convened in Shanghai to discuss urban governance, sustainability, and cultural exchange, fostering global partnerships.
Beijing’s Haidian Park transforms into a Monet-inspired floral wonderland, showcasing 127 plant species through immersive garden installations until May 16.
Zhengzhou’s ‘Sky Droppings Road’ sparks debate on balancing urban life with wildlife coexistence. Experts urge adaptive solutions over relocation.
China announces tiered funding for urban renewal in 2025, targeting infrastructure upgrades in mega-cities and key economic regions to drive sustainable development.