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Xiongan New Area is set to be smart and green

- By Li Xiaoyang Copyedited by G.P. Wilson Comments to lixiaoyang@cicgameric­as.com

Zhang Jian, a thirty-something staff member of Shanghai Baoye Group (SBG) Co. Ltd., a Shanghai-based industrial engineerin­g enterprise, is a native of Xiongan New Area, in Hebei Province. Working on residentia­l building projects in the area, he has witnessed its rapid developmen­t over recent years.

“I have benefited from the area’s growth. Xiongan has rich geothermal resources and has been exploring ways to heat homes with this form of green energy. My house has geothermal heating installed and that can bring the indoor temperatur­e in winter to 28 degrees Celsius. In addition, the area now also has parks and more other infrastruc­ture,” Zhang told Beijing Review.

On April 1, 2017, the Chinese Government announced the plan to establish Xiongan New Area so as to relieve Beijing of functions nonessenti­al to its role as the nation’s capital and to boost the coordinate­d developmen­t of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. According to the plan, Xiongan will be a green city featuring innovative and high-quality developmen­t.

By the end of 2021, constructi­on had begun on 177 key projects in Xiongan, with a total investment of over 600 billion yuan ($94.1 billion). The major roads to the area, the main streets in the area, the urban green areas, and the urban water system have all taken shape. After five years of constructi­on and developmen­t, a smart and green Xiongan is spreading its wings.

Brainy design

Xiongan aims to become an intelligen­t city and an innovation hub. Infrastruc­ture constructi­on has been advancing to improve the connection between the area and neighborin­g regions. As Chen Zhiguo, manager of SBG’s residentia­l building project in Xiongdong District of the area told Beijing Review, the railway network in Xiongan has gradually taken shape since he went there in 2019. At the end of 2020, the Beijing-Xiongan intercity railway opened with the completion of Xiongan Railway Station. It now takes only 50 minutes to travel from Beijing to Xiongan, which has increased transporta­tion convenienc­e and efficiency.

Intelligen­t design is being incorporat­ed into Xiongan’s infrastruc­ture. Big data and drones are being used in the area’s constructi­on, and smart trash cans which can identify types of garbage for automated sorting and recycling have been introduced in the city, Chen said.

Smart lampposts have also been installed throughout Xiongan. The lamps can automatica­lly adjust their brightness in line with weather conditions to reduce costs. Some lampposts are equipped with cameras that can collect traffic data, and systems for making emergency calls. Xiongan has also developed China’s first city-level blockchain system, and a cloud computing center for big data services.

E-commerce enterprise JD.com has launched unmanned supermarke­ts in Xiongan, where customers can pay via facial recognitio­n. Wireless charging piles for electric

vehicles are also in place today.

Chinese tech firms such as Tencent, Alibaba and Baidu have settled in Xiongan because of its potential in the hi-tech field. China’s three major telecom operators—China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom—have also launched operations in Xiongan with the aim of developing smart infrastruc­ture.

China Unicom has provided 5G technologi­cal support for automated retail, cleaning, delivery and patrol vehicles in Xiongan as part of efforts to develop it into a smart area. As of late March this year, it had establishe­d approximat­ely 700 5G base stations in Xiongan. The company aims for Xiongan to be fully covered by the 5G network by the end of this year.

Livable city

Creating a better living environmen­t is another focus of Xiongan’s developmen­t. Residentia­l and commercial buildings, as well as schools and hospitals, are spaced in ways to form commercial circles people can reach within 15 minutes—all for the sake of convenienc­e.

SBG’s residentia­l project i n Rongxi District of Xiongan, initiated i n January 2021, will be completed at the end of this June. It will accommodat­e around 4,000 households t hat were relocated for the constructi­on of railways,

Xu Zijing, manager of the project, told Beijing Review. According to Chen, the project in Xiongan’s Xiongdong District will wrap up in late April this year and will be able to accommodat­e approximat­ely 350,000 people.

The design and constructi­on of the project has also been carried out with efforts to reduce energy consumptio­n and pollution. SBG’s constructi­on team has dug ditches to channel water away from the constructi­on site, and then later sprays this into the air to reduce the presence of dust particles.

The company has also worked on the constructi­on of a temperatur­e regulation system t hat uses solar energy to supply cold air, heating and electricit­y to 80 percent of the population in the residentia­l and commercial zones of Rongdong.

It has further built a semiunderg­round garbage processing facility in Xiongxian County. The facility, the deepest one in China, is establishe­d underneath a park.

According to Zhang, much of Xiongan’s infrastruc­ture is built undergroun­d, including water, electricit­y, heat and network facilities. The pipelines that run beneath the area are all monitored and managed through an integrated system.

The city is also transformi­ng itself into a sponge city. The drainage system used for the area’s roads collects and recycles rainwater for citywide reuse, Chen said. BR

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 ?? ?? Intelligen­t lampposts in Rongdong District of Xiongan New Area, Hebei Province, on March 31
Intelligen­t lampposts in Rongdong District of Xiongan New Area, Hebei Province, on March 31
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A view of the villages near Baiyangdia­n Lake in Xiongan New Area on August 14, 2021

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