Building nearly $1 trillion in high-speed transport and shared innovation hubs to reduce the carbon footprint of daily commutes and logistics.
By integrating neighboring cities into unified economic and ecological zones, China aims to reduce regional disparities while maximizing resource efficiency. Key clusters like the and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) are leading this shift, focusing on: China s City Cluster Development in the Race to...
China’s urban strategy has pivoted from the rapid expansion of individual cities to the coordinated development of . These "super-regions" are now central to the nation's ambitious goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2060 . The Engine of "High-Quality" Growth Building nearly $1 trillion in high-speed transport and
Clusters like the Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou region now rank among the world's top innovation hubs , driving global advancements in AI and electric vehicles. Strategic Focus for 2026 and Beyond These "super-regions" are now central to the nation's
A post on China’s city cluster development follows below, exploring the strategy's role in the national pursuit of carbon neutrality.