Miracle of the Yangtze

By Dong Yan
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World Expos held in six major economic regions

Economic Region

Host City

Time

Boston-New York-Washington

Philadelphia

New York

1876, 1926

1939-40, 1964

Great Lakes

Chicago

Montreal

1893, 1933

1966, 1967

Northwestern Europe

Paris

 

Brussels

Amsterdam

Seville

Lisbon

Hanover

1855, 1867, 1878,

1889, 1900, 1925, 1937

1935, 1958

1883

1992

1998

2000

Central and southern UK

London

1851, 1862, 1908

Tokaido

Osaka

Tsukuba

Aichi

1970

1985

2005

Yangtze River Delta

Shanghai

2010



From the delta to the world

Although the Shanghai World Expo can effectively improve the international status of the Yangtze River Delta city cluster, there are still many problems to be solved. Regional integration is the biggest problem facing the Yangtze River Delta, according to Liu.

In general, world-class economic regions often form a highly efficient coordination mechanism by means of regional planning and related legislation, or rely on joint consultation systems between city governments. For example, in 1964, London created the Greater London Council to take charge of area management and development. Subsequently, in 1985, according to the Local Government Act, the Ministry of the Environment undertook the responsibility for strategic planning.

Although there are similar joint consultation systems in the Yangtze River Delta, many administrative systems are still fragmented. For example, the problem of algae treatment in Taihu Lake continues to drag on due to administrative divisions between the cities along the lake.

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