Xiong'an: An emerging hub of innovation, livability
Eight years on, new area continues to attract talent, high-tech enterprises


Editor's note: In April 2017, China's central authorities announced the establishment of Xiong'an New Area in Hebei province. Over the past eight years, Xiong'an has played an important role as an engine for regional development by absorbing Beijing's noncapital functions and promoting innovation.
Chen Hongsheng, a 42-year-old researcher, has spent the past year building a new life in Xiong'an New Area — a rising innovation hub in Hebei province, 100 kilometers southwest of Beijing.
Relocated from the capital under a national initiative to decentralize noncapital functions, Chen is part of a wave of professionals drawn by the area's opportunities, cutting-edge industries and high-quality urban living environment.
After working and living in the emerging city for over a year, Chen is trying to persuade his wife to join him in Xiong'an New Area. He enjoys a comfortable lifestyle there and is working hard to afford the couple's dream apartment.
Chen is typical of the new residents in Xiong'an, which was established eight years ago as a pilot project to help address the capital's big city issues.
Designated as a centralized relocation area for the non-capital functions of Beijing — mainly universities, research institutes, medical institutions, corporate headquarters, financial institutions, and public institutions — Xiong'an is promoting the smooth migration of these sectors and enhancing its ability to attract them through "internal driving forces".