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China Southern invests $1.5 bn in Xiongan, Xi Jinping’s dream city

- LULU YILUN CHEN

China Southern Airlines will invest 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) in Xiongan, the new city spearheade­d by Chinese president Xi Jinping that aspires to be a model for China’s future urban developmen­t.

The airline operator will allocate 2.5 billion yuan in cash and 7.5 billion yuan in tangible assets to set up a subsidiary called China Southern Airline Xiongan Co. in the city, to provide flight services and sales of aviation materials, according to a stock exchange filing Friday.

Xiongan, which President Xi Jinping designated just over a year ago, wants to be a hightech city teeming with leading-edge companies and world-class transporta­tion.

The city has attracted investment — both for business opportunit­ies and political reasons — from some of China’s largest companies.

E- commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. will connect the city’s transporta­tion, energy and water supply to its cloud. Search engine Baidu Inc.’s Apollo autonomous driving system will also play a role in Xiongan’s transport network.

A high-speed train between the capital Beijing and Xiongan is expected to be operationa­l by the end of 2020, cutting the commute to about 30 minutes.

Xiongan wants to be a hightech city teeming with leading-edge companies and world-class transporta­tion

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