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《2025中国数字文创城市指数》发布 京沪深蓉杭居前五
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-23 13:54

Core Insights - The "2025 China Digital Cultural and Creative City Index" was released, ranking Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Hangzhou as the top five cities in comprehensive strength [1][2] Group 1: Index Overview - The index utilizes a multi-dimensional evaluation system, including 13 primary indicators and 52 secondary indicators, focusing on 208 tertiary indicators to assess the digital cultural and creative development levels of 16 key cities in China [1] - In 2024, the total revenue of cultural enterprises in China reached 141.51 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 6.0%. The 16 industries with distinct cultural new business characteristics generated 59.08 billion yuan, growing by 9.8%, outpacing the overall cultural enterprise growth by 3.8 percentage points [1] Group 2: City Characteristics - Beijing excels in resource integration and digital trade scale, leveraging iconic cultural assets like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, making it a leader in comprehensive strength [2] - Shanghai shows significant advantages in technology application and urban vitality, leading in the "going out" aspect of digital cultural and creative industries due to its rich international communication channels [2] - Shenzhen focuses on technology empowerment, forming three major trillion-yuan clusters in gaming, animation, and design, with notable strengths in AIGC technology application and collaboration [2] - Chengdu ranks high due to its talent reserve, stable ecosystem, and urban vitality [2] - Hangzhou benefits from digital economy empowerment in cultural creation, with clear advantages in technology application and innovation capabilities, particularly in the animation and gaming sectors [2] Group 3: Differentiated Strategies - For "hardcore technology cities" like Shenzhen and Hangzhou, the index suggests enhancing the integration of industry and city, planning talent housing, and reducing living costs for talent [2] - For "vibrant innovation cities" like Chengdu and Changsha, it recommends establishing AIGC creation centers to improve IP commercialization efficiency and lower technology costs for small and medium enterprises [2] - For "culturally rich cities" like Xi'an and Nanjing, the index advises setting up digital IP development funds to enhance the digitalization rate of cultural relics, focusing on projects like "digital Terracotta Warriors" in the metaverse [2]