TV program sees citizens help in capital's urban governance


The flagship public affairs program One Step Forward on Beijing TV has fostered discussions between citizens and policymakers for over six years.
By addressing pressing urban challenges, the program serves as a bridge between the public and the government. As a platform for discussions, it sparks constructive debates and explores solutions to advance the modernization of urban governance, propelling the capital "one step forward".
Recently, the program debuted a revamped version on Beijing TV's 4K ultra-HD channel. In this episode, the team visited Beijing Financial Street in Xicheng district, where a heated debate unfolded over the ideal location for a recyclable waste transfer station.
The recording featured input from residents and students, insights from experts across disciplines, and a global perspective by foreign experts. During filming, Bing Hao, the district governor of Xicheng, visited households to listen to residents' long-standing concerns.
By facilitating candid conversations between the public and decision-makers, One Step Forward builds empathy, encourages civic participation, and harnesses collective wisdom. Through this exchange of ideas, even the most contentious urban issues find pathways to resolution.
