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Tuesday, September 22 2020 - 14:32
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Third UNESCO Creative Cities Beijing Summit Calls for Open and Inclusive International Cooperation across Regions
BEIJING, Sept. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

With the theme of "Creativity empowers cities, technology creates the future", 
the Third UNESCO Creative Cities Beijing Summit, organized by Beijing Municipal 
Science and Technology Commission, explored how culture, creativity, and 
technology can enhance urban city management. The summit participants stressed 
the importance of international cooperation across regions. 

"Digitalization has been a major game-changer and will certainly remain a key 
component of a new normal," said Lamia Kamal-Chaoui, Director of the OECD 
Centre for Entrepreneurship, Small & Medium Enterprises, Regions and Cities. 
"Many cities have adopted smart city tools, especially to deliver municipal 
service.

"Cities also have the opportunity to reconsider their tourism growth models and 
explore alternatives to large-scale tourism, by taking advantage of technology 
to showcase over-visited global attractions and promoting local industries."

Since Beijing was designated a UNESCO City of Design in 2012, its creative 
industry has become a new source of economic growth. The transformation of 
Shougang No. 3 Blast-Furnace - the venue of this summit - from a steel 
structure in an industrial park into an open space for the public, closely 
aligns with UNESCO's mission and priorities.

Advocating for an open and inclusive city cooperation environment, many leaders 
stressed the importance of international cooperation during the summit.

Virginia Raggi, Mayor of Rome, stated, "We focus on urban regeneration as a 
factor in improving the well-being of residents and tourists, and strongly 
believe in international collaboration. Multilateralism and reciprocity 
represent the founding values of our democracy."

"If something was clear to all of us, it is that 'no one can be saved alone'," 
said Enrique Avogadro, Minister of Culture of the Government of the City of 
Buenos Aires. "We have a unique opportunity to build a new reality and a future 
different from the one we had in mind. And more importantly, we can do it 
collectively, listening and giving space to all voices and ideas."

About the Third UNESCO Creative Cities Beijing Summit

The third UNESCO Creative Cities Beijing Summit is held in Beijing during 
September 17-18, 2020. The summit provides an international platform for 
discussion and networking, bringing together a diverse set of urban 
stakeholders, including Mayors and policymakers, representatives from UN 
agencies, academics and experts, as well as innovators and entrepreneurs. For 
more information, click http://shejiyun.net/.

SOURCE  Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission
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