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- Chongqing Industrial Design Promotion Center
- No. 1, Shangqingsi Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing, People's Republic of China
- +86-23-60332626
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Torii stool from 1956, G-shaped soy sauce pot from 1958, Walkman from 1981, and stationery paper tape from 2008, such representative works reflecting modern Japanese design unveiled at the Chongqing China Three Gorges Museum.
The industrial design originates from the manufacturing industry and serves the manufacturing industry.
China (Chongqing) International Fashion Week showcases top fashion designs, propelling industry innovation. Themes reflect cultural appreciation and futuristic visions, affirming its status as a global fashion landmark.
On January 24, 2019, Chongqing issued the “Opinions on Promoting the High-Quality Development of the Cultural Industry in Chongqing” (hereinafter referred to as the “Opinions”), which put forward the “Five Systems” and “Seven Projects” for the development of the industry, and proposed specific support policies in eight areas including finance, taxation, land, and finance.
Chongqing Jiaotong University hosted the ‘Transportation + Art’ Design Innovation Symposium and 2018 Graduation Works Exhibitions, discussing innovation, interdisciplinary growth, and talent cultivation under a strong transportation strategy.
On October 31st, 2017, the “JINWA (Asia) Life Aesthetics Forum” was successfully co-hosted by the JINWA PRIZE committee.
On April 17, 2017, the 4th Jinwa Award Ceremony and Jinwa Award (Asia) Design Innovation Conference opened in Chongqing Grand Theater. Founded in 2015 by WATCH, a design and finance magazine, the Jinwa Award is based on the development vision of the “Asian Design Aesthetics Canon,” the values of “Design with Temperature,” and the judging criteria of “Redefining and Designing True Goodness and Beauty.”
Implementation Opinions issued by the General Office of Chongqing Municipal People’s Government highlight plans for boosting creative product development in Chongqing’s cultural and historical units, promoting innovative use of cultural resources.
Chongqing’s 13th Five-Year Plan focuses on green development, innovation, and structural reform in manufacturing. The city targets reductions in energy and water consumption, and increased strategic investment.