An online round table meeting titled Sino-Italian Urban Quality Platform was held on May 7 to work out measures to promote urban construction and improve urban life between the two countries and beyond and to discover ways to meet cities¡¯ ever-changing demands for transformation.

The meeting was organized by Tsinghua University, Italy¡¯s Turin Polytechnic University, the Turin Museum Foundation, Intesa Sanpaolo and TOChina Hub, an integrated knowledge group established to engage China as a field of research and a partner in the education of future generations of cosmopolitan citizens and competent professionals.

Tsinghua Vice-president Yang Bin said the meeting was held after achievements were made in long-term academic cooperation on architecture and planning between Tsinghua and Turin Polytechnic University, demonstrating both sides¡¯ attention to urban development and the pursuit of high quality urban life.
Yang said the meeting not only offered a new perspective for people to look closely at and rethink urban life, but also launched a new dialogue between Chinese and Italian intellectuals.
The online round table meeting is part of the ¡°China Goes Urban: The City to Come¡± exhibition and the last important official event before its closing.
The exhibition was planned by the two universities and Prospekt, a photo studio. It opened to the public in the MAO - Museum of Oriental Art in Turin on Oct 16, 2020.
Tsinghua is planning another exhibition titled ¡°Dream Story ¡¤ Urban modernity between Italy and China¡± with Turin Polytechnic University and Prospekt that will be a part of the 2022 China-Italy Year of Culture and Tourism and will be on tour in 2022 and 2023 across China.
Editor: Li Han