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深圳AB面:我的工位与“王者峡谷”相距200米
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-12-26 03:33
每一张"李白"背后都站着一颗"春笋"——在《王者荣耀》深圳城市派对现场,全球最大"李白"气模是最热打卡点。按下快门的瞬 间,身后层层叠叠的摩天楼宇也总能入镜。 都市CBD往往有明显的"钟摆效应",工作日熙攘繁忙,节假日则安静悄然。深圳后海却有些不同:一面是联想、阿里、小米、 字节等各色Logo填满天际线,另一面,李白、朵莉亚、蔡文姬、小乔等虚拟英雄跃出屏幕,筑成一座跨次元王者"痛城"。 连日来,深圳南山区牵手《王者荣耀》,展开为期17天的超级IP嘉年华。活动首个周末,12月20日后海3.5平方公里累计人流超 58万,创下历史新高,21日累计人流超53万。 社媒平台上,网友晒出各类合影:有与"李白"巨型气模,有与"妲己"真人coser,最魔幻的当属与"孙尚香"人形机器人。 在深圳,工位与"峡谷"或许只间隔200米,游戏IP不再是孤立的线上娱乐或线下文旅项目,而成为串联科技、制造、消费的纽 带,并悄然唤起年轻人与这座城市的情感共振。 (全球最大"李白"气模)左手硬科技,右手"痛"文化 21世纪经济报道记者陈思琦深圳报道 作为承载一代人青春记忆的国民游戏,《王者荣耀》今年迎来十周年庆。 官方数据显示,2025年王者 ...
全国劳动力人口均龄逼近40岁,这些城市正卖力吸引年轻人
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-19 01:29
12月14日发布的《中国人力资本报告2025》显示,2023年全国劳动力人口平均年龄已达39.66岁,较 1985年的32.25岁显著上升。 整体趋势中,各省份表现分化明显,其中内蒙古、黑龙江、辽宁、吉林、四川成为劳动力平均年龄最高 的五个省份,分别为41.19岁、40.84岁、40.74岁、40.69岁和40.29岁。与之形成对比的是,海南、西 藏、广东等省份劳动力结构相对年轻。 劳动力年龄结构的区域差异,不仅是人口自然变动的结果,更是劳动力跨区域流动、产业格局调整与地 方政策导向共同作用的产物。在人口红利渐趋消退、人才竞争日益激烈的当下,劳动力年龄偏高的地 区,正面临前所未有的年龄结构压力。 对于这些城市,过去"抢人大战"中落户门槛、购房补贴、就业大礼包等优惠政策,已经不是治本之策。 它们正以新的战略进行一场系统性的人才生态重塑,从东北平原到西南腹地,城市管理者们用一套组合 拳回应人才的需求。 劳动力人口平均年龄最高5省份,东北占三席 劳动力人口平均年龄最高的5个省份中,东北三省占据三席,它们共同面临体制转型与青年外流的双重 压力。 东北地区作为我国老工业基地,在计划经济时期积累了庞大的产业工人群体。随着 ...
36城可持续发展排名发布,重新定义中国城市十强
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-10-17 00:09
Core Insights - The report released by the China Standardization Research Institute focuses on urban development indices aligned with the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, evaluating cities based on six specific indicators: innovative, livable, beautiful, resilient, civilized, and smart cities [1][2] Group 1: Overall Rankings - The report evaluates 36 sample cities, with Beijing, Shenzhen, and Shanghai ranking as the top three, while Jinan's high ranking at fifth is noted as surprising given its lower GDP ranking [2][5] - Shenzhen stands out as the only city to rank in the top 10 across all six indicators, demonstrating balanced development and strong performance in innovation, livability, beauty, civilization, and smart city initiatives [2][5] Group 2: Indicator-Specific Rankings - In the innovation city category, cities like Changsha, Wuhan, and Tianjin excelled, indicating a strong integration of industrial and technological innovation [6] - The livability and beauty indicators highlight that several smaller cities, such as Qingdao and Guiyang, performed well, while larger cities often fell short in these areas, emphasizing the need for a focus on urban "soft power" [7] - The resilience city rankings revealed that no city scored above 80 points, indicating a general weakness in public and medical services across cities [9] - In the civilized city category, cities like Yinchuan and Wuhan ranked well, showcasing effective governance and social environments [9] - The smart city rankings saw cities like Wuhan and Nanjing excel in digital infrastructure, particularly in 5G base station construction [9]
邓正红软实力发布:2025中国城市软实力排序 城市软实力价值创造迎来上行周期
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-04 01:15
Core Insights - China's urban soft power is entering an upward cycle, with the "Super Six" cities leading in value growth, showcasing significant momentum, efficiency, and value amplification [1][4][5] - The overall soft power value of 337 cities and regions in China reached approximately 456,979.48 billion yuan in 2025, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 40,595.27 billion yuan, or 9.75% [3][4] Group 1: Urban Soft Power Trends - The soft power value growth rate has expanded to 9.75% from the previous year's 2.05%, indicating a significant increase of 7.7 percentage points [4] - The "Super Six" cities, including Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Suzhou, and Chongqing, collectively account for 111,123.24 billion yuan, representing a 14.01% increase from the previous year [5][6] - The cities with soft power values exceeding 10,000 billion yuan have increased from five to six, indicating a growing concentration of urban soft power [5] Group 2: Value Creation and Innovation - The city value creation index is projected to increase by 50 basis points, with a 9.75% growth in urban value surpassing a 5.34% increase in creation costs by 4.41 percentage points [4][6] - Emphasis on value innovation through optimizing industrial structures and innovative business models is crucial for enhancing urban competitiveness [6] - The transition from "0 to 1" to "0 to N" in industrial soft power signifies a shift towards substantial value innovation driven by technological advancements [6] Group 3: Regional Performance - The cities with soft power values exceeding 4,000 billion yuan have increased to 27, with Dalian being a new entrant [5] - The top 27 cities account for 53.62% of the total soft power value, highlighting the competitive landscape among cities for soft power value share [5] - The "soft power depression effect" suggests that cities with stronger soft power have a greater ability to attract value investment and amplify value creation [5]
城记|一周聚焦:从线上到线下,长三角城市积极拥抱“流量入口”
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-07-18 14:02
Group 1 - The article emphasizes the importance of online and offline traffic as two interconnected aspects that shape the perception of urban vitality, highlighting that managing and expanding traffic is crucial for economic development in cities [1] - The "Shanghai Nine Measures" aims to support high-quality internet content creation, fostering a creative ecosystem to enhance the city's soft power and improve its image [2] - The initiative focuses on developing content creation hubs in Huangpu and Yangpu districts, leveraging local resources and existing industry strengths to attract leading internet content creators [2] Group 2 - A successful test flight of a low-altitude transportation route connecting Suzhou Kunshan and central Shanghai marks a significant milestone in the development of the Yangtze River Delta's low-altitude traffic network [3] - This new route reduces intercity commuting time to one-third during peak hours and integrates various travel modes, enhancing connectivity within the region [3] - The opening of Lishui Airport, a 4C-level civil-military dual-use airport, addresses transportation challenges that have hindered tourism development in Lishui, a city rich in tourism resources [4][5] - The airport's inaugural flight connects to major cities like Beijing and Shanghai, with plans to expand to over 10 routes by the end of the year, further integrating Lishui into the national tourism network [5]
“沪九条”为海派内容注入数字时代的新灵魂
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-07-18 07:36
Core Viewpoint - The "Hushiba" policy document represents Shanghai's strategic declaration to reshape its cultural leadership in the digital civilization wave, focusing on the internet content creation industry as a vital component of the digital economy and cultural influence [1][3]. Group 1: Policy Impact on Content Industry - The policy supports the entire content industry chain, facilitating connections between MCN institutions and multi-level capital markets, enhancing the "creation-production-distribution-monetization" process [1]. - It aims to reshape the city's soft power by encouraging the creation of high-quality content with a "Shanghai identity," promoting Chinese culture globally [1]. - The policy emphasizes a quality-oriented approach, supporting professional and in-depth content while establishing a scientific evaluation system for the content industry [1]. Group 2: Opportunities for Creators - Shanghai is becoming a "creative rainforest" for self-media and influencers, with policies providing support for flexible employment and easing talent settlement and title evaluation [2]. - The new trends in Shanghai's content industry include AIGC empowering creative revolutions, with AI companies like SenseTime leading the way, allowing creators to focus on core ideas while AI assists in content production [2]. - The policy encourages cross-industry integration, exemplified by successful cases where content has activated local businesses, such as Bilibili documentaries boosting offline barbecue restaurants [2]. Group 3: Global Narrative and Cultural Influence - The policy aims to build global narrative capabilities, leveraging platforms like the Shanghai International Communication Center to support "going global" initiatives [2]. - Shanghai is expected to cultivate a number of internationally influential content IPs, enhancing the definition of Chinese culture in the global digital arena [2]. - The deeper significance of the "Hushiba" policy lies in its institutional innovation, aiming to redefine the essence of Shanghai's cultural identity in the digital age [3].
为手机免费充电应成为新公共服务
Qi Lu Wan Bao Wang· 2025-06-03 23:46
Group 1 - The implementation of free charging stations in Nanning's subway and other public transport facilities addresses the "battery anxiety" of passengers, providing practical value in the digital age [1] - The fast charging devices at Nanning's subway stations can recharge a phone by 30% in just 15 minutes, enhancing the convenience for commuters [1] - The proliferation of free charging services is seen as an essential extension of public services, ensuring equal access to digital rights and resources for all citizens, particularly vulnerable groups [1] Group 2 - Other cities in China, such as Hangzhou and Shenzhen, are integrating free charging into their public service systems, indicating a shift from mere convenience to a competitive urban soft power [2] - Nanning's approach to creating a "charging network" across transportation hubs serves as a low-cost, replicable model for other cities [2] - The advancement of free charging services must be accompanied by attention to data privacy and operational maintenance to ensure sustainable public service innovation [2]