# Smart City
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The Signal That Never Faded: How a Captured Radio Defined China’s Telecommunications Ambition
Qijiang District in Chongqing is leveraging its 'Red Army' history to spearhead a digital transformation, moving from a primitive 1930s radio to a 5G-Advanced hub. The region's focus on cloud computing and smart city infrastructure illustrates China's broader strategy of merging revolutionary legacy with modern technological dominance.

The Digital Long March: How a Revolutionary Relic Defines China’s High-Tech Ambition in Chongqing
Chongqing’s Qijiang district is utilizing its revolutionary history as a catalyst for rapid digital transformation, achieving milestone 5G-Advanced coverage and smart city integration. The 'Half Radio' relic, a symbol of early CPC communication, now frames the region's push into cloud computing and high-speed connectivity as a modern ideological mission.

Beyond the Blueprint: How China’s Glodon is Rebuilding Construction with 'Industrial AI'
Glodon is leading a strategic shift in the construction industry by introducing 'BIM 2.0,' a data-driven framework that integrates artificial intelligence into the entire project lifecycle. By moving away from general-purpose AI toward specialized 'Industrial AI,' the company aims to solve long-standing inefficiencies in design, cost management, and site safety both in China and internationally.

Shanghai’s New AI Marketplace: China Telecom Bridges the Gap Between Big Tech and Industrial Scale
Shanghai Telecom has launched the Zhiyun Shanghai AI Store, a centralized service portal designed to scale AI adoption across 2,000 enterprises by year-end. The initiative bridges state infrastructure with private sector innovation from Alibaba and ByteDance to foster a collaborative industrial ecosystem.

Shanghai’s Silicon Powerhouse: Inside the Quest for a Sustained AI Infrastructure
Shanghai is rapidly scaling its AI infrastructure through '10,000-card clusters' like the Songjiang Intelligent Computing Center to meet a 1000-fold increase in token demand. Despite chip procurement challenges, engineers are focusing on the extreme systems engineering required to maintain these clusters, where even microscopic dust can disrupt massive training tasks.