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2025-07-09 13:50 Last Updated At:14:05

Dialogue: Urban cooperation will serve as powerful driver

BEIJING, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from chinadaily.com.cn:

Officials from major cities tied to summits of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization stressed heightened collaboration in connectivity, digitalization and people-to-people exchanges on Tuesday, positioning urban cooperation as a pillar for regional integration ahead of the grouping's Tianjin summit.

Senior city officials, media representatives and think tank leaders who convened in Tianjin for the Global Mayors Dialogue • SCO Summit Cities event underscored the strategic role of cities in building a closer SCO community with a shared future.

Tianjin will host the summit in autumn, marking the fifth time that China has hosted the landmark event since the group's founding in 2001.

Wang Xu, executive vice-mayor of Tianjin, stressed the readiness of the municipality to step up cooperation with cities that have hosted SCO summits to advance integrated development, strengthen city governance, and work together to push forward the Belt and Road Initiative.

He called for shared efforts to deepen industrial cooperation, strengthen trade and economic ties, and jointly build smart and well-managed cities, adding that Tianjin is ready to share its experience in urban governance with SCO summit cities.

"Let us work together to build smart, well-managed cities. By advancing 'city brain' infrastructure and embracing cutting-edge technologies such as big data, cloud computing and AI, we can enable smarter governance, predictive systems and integrated services," he said.

Qu Yingpu, publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, said that major SCO cities, as key hubs for economic growth and international engagement, should deepen collaboration to tackle shared challenges and help build a closer SCO community with a shared future.

"The most solid foundation of the SCO lies in mutual learning among civilizations, and its deepest strength comes from people-to-people ties," he said.

Qu called upon SCO cities to embrace openness, inclusiveness, mutual respect and trust, and to remain grounded in people-to-people exchanges to sustain millennia-old connections and bring the "Shanghai Spirit" to life through tangible, city-level initiatives.

Shen Lei, head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Tianjin Municipal Committee, said that the city looks forward to using the event as an opportunity to deepen opening-up, enhance cross-border cooperation and unlock new opportunities for mutual benefit and shared development.

She emphasized efforts to build a broad platform for connectivity, enhance both hard connectivity in infrastructure and soft connectivity in resources, and improve the modern shipping and logistics system.

Tianjin has already established sister-city ties with 103 cities in 54 countries — 20 of them in SCO member states — and its partnerships are already bearing fruit.

Furthermore, urban planning experts from Tianjin are contributing to the development of Asman, a newly planned city in Kyrgyzstan. In May, the first China-Europe freight train linking Tianjin directly to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, began operation.

Aibek Dzhunushaliev, mayor of Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, said the city is looking to expand cooperation with SCO cities through joint initiatives in areas such as transportation, green energy, culture and tourism.

"We believe that dialogue between cities forms the foundation of people-to-people diplomacy and is key to sustainable development," he said.

He added that "stronger ties between capitals and major metropolitan areas can help secure long-term peace and prosperity".

Alexander Beglov, governor of St. Petersburg, Russia, said in a speech delivered via video link that the complementary nature of the economies of SCO cities and St. Petersburg creates strong prospects for industrial cooperation and mutual investment.

He highlighted the significance of building a digital SCO platform and a unified ecosystem of SCO cities through the adoption of technologies such as AI, big data and automation to foster smart city development.

Cui Li, vice-chairperson of the Good-Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation Commission of the SCO, said that to mark the SCO Year of Sustainable Development this year, SCO cities should strengthen the sharing of experience and jointly advance the construction of eco-friendly, livable, smart and sustainable cities.

The commission will promote the establishment of more sister-city relationships among SCO countries to enable sharing and learning from experiences in urban development, she said.

Shri Janesh Kain, deputy secretary-general of the SCO Secretariat, said cities that host SCO summits stand as "symbols of openness, inclusiveness and mutual learning among civilizations".

"We firmly believe that urban cooperation will serve as a powerful driver in areas such as environmental protection, digital transformation, transportation links, cultural tourism and urban planning," he said. "The sharing of best practices and innovative solutions will undoubtedly benefit hundreds of millions of people."

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Cities key to building closer SCO community

Cities key to building closer SCO community

HANOI, Vietnam, Jan. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Travellive Media Group is pleased to announce the HOTLIST Travellive Editor's Pick 2025 (HOTLIST 2025), a curated project honouring outstanding brands, destinations, and individuals that have made significant contributions to the development of Vietnam's tourism industry over the past year.

HOTLIST is a expert-curated list reflecting the evolving values of the market at each stage of development. The selection process combines the expertise of a prestigious advisory council comprising both domestic and international experts, based on key criteria including quality, innovation, social impact, and sustainable growth potential.

Last year, HOTLIST 2024 made a strong impression on the tourism, hospitality, and service community by recognising more than 40 brands and 12 inspiring individuals across 28 categories spanning hospitality and resorts, destinations, technology, and experiential initiatives. The year also marked the first time HOTLIST expanded into a professional event series, featuring The Insiders Forum and the Honor Ceremony, attracting over 700 guests including senior business leaders and experts from various fields.

HOTLIST 2025: From Seed to Harvest

Entering 2025, HOTLIST is developed under the theme "From Seed to Harvest" inspired by rice, a symbol deeply rooted in Vietnam's wet-rice civilisation and cultural identity. From planting ideas and nurturing resources to harvesting sustainable achievements, this metaphor reflects the authentic development journey of projects, brands, and destinations within the tourism and hospitality industry.

At a time when the tourism sector faces multiple challenges such as climate change, shifting traveller behaviour, and global competition, the spirit of "From Seed to Harvest" underscores the importance of long-term vision, perseverance, and adaptability.

This year, HOTLIST 2025 introduces a public voting component in the final evaluation stage, enabling the community and industry professionals to participate directly in the selection process. Beyond fostering engagement, this initiative also provides an opportunity for audiences to share their firsthand experiences with the shortlisted brands and projects.

HOTLIST 2025 Honourees

HOTLIST 2025 expands its scope across key tourism sectors, featuring 07 main categories: Hospitality; Aviation; Travel Design & Experiences; Destination; Technology & Innovations; Sustainability and Community Projects & Voices. Each category aims to identify exemplary individuals and brands that play a guiding role in shaping the future of Vietnam's tourism and hospitality industry.

This year's list continues to acknowledge well-established brands such as Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Hoi An; Topas Ecolodge; Six Senses Ninh Van Bay; P'apiu Resort; Wink Hotels, among others. It also introduces international brands that have made a positive impact on the Vietnamese market, including voco Quang Binh Resort by IHG, Park Hyatt Phu Quoc, and Hyatt Place Halong Bay, Bai Chay. In the Aviation category, STARLUX AIRLINES was selected for its premium flight experience.

The expansion and diversification of award categories reflect HOTLIST's commitment to comprehensively capturing industry dynamics, while encouraging responsible development models that respect local identity and generate positive social impact.

As part of its mission to deliver practical value to the tourism industry, HOTLIST 2025 will host The Insiders Forum in Hanoi (7 January 2026, Sheraton Hanoi West) and Ho Chi Minh City (19 January 2026, JW Marriott Hotel & Suites Saigon). The forums will gather business leaders, experts, and researchers to share insights and discuss key topics shaping tourism landscape.

On 19 January 2026, The Honor Ceremony will take place in Ho Chi Minh City to officially recognise and present certificates to the brands, projects, and individuals featured in HOTLIST 2025. The event will also serve as a B2B networking platform for industry stakeholders.

Through each edition, HOTLIST Travellive Editor's Pick has gradually become a highly anticipated annual reference point for the tourism community, built on credibility, sustainability-driven orientation, and a series of professional programmes. Through recognition activities, dialogue forums, and community connections, Travellive not only highlights market excellence but also actively contributes to promoting sustainable thinking and elevating standards within tourism industry.

This year, HOTLIST 2025 is supported by The Brand Promise (Co-organiser of The Insiders Forum), PR Newswire (Media Partner), and sponsoring brands including BMWines, Lady Triệu (drink experiences), and Cocoon, Jourdeness (gifts). HOTLIST 2025 continues to amplify meaningful stories, connect outstanding individuals and organisations, and share positive values with the wider public.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

HOTLIST 2025 "From Seed to Harvest": A Story of Resilience and Transformation

HOTLIST 2025 "From Seed to Harvest": A Story of Resilience and Transformation

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