Tencent's 'smart city' seen as model for post-coronavirus China

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BANGKOK (THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION) - Chinese tech giant Tencent is creating a 'smart city' that utilises technology to put people and the environment first, a model that could be applied to other urban developments after the coronavirus, the project's architect said on Wednesday (June 24).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - Chinese tech giant Tencent is creating a"smart city" that utilises technology to put people and the environment first, a model that could be applied to other urban developments after the coronavirus, the project's architect said on Wednesday .

"This moment reinforces the need to think about designing spaces, buildings and cities that are restorative ... plentiful indoor-outdoor spaces which are good for overall human health, perhaps even more so during a pandemic," Mr Ward said.It will prioritise sustainability by"reducing car use, increasing planning strategies around the needs of people, allowing greater public access, and with increased environmental conservation", he added.

Smart cities are a part of China's plan to spur growth amidst a global economic downturn, authorities said in March. But in China, where smart cities rely on the government's dominant role in urban planning and budgeting, the general public has less say, said Mr Xu Chengwei, a public-policy researcher at the Singapore Management University.

 

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