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Xiong'an University Symposium Accelerates Beijing Higher Education Relocation

Key Symposium Signals New Phase in Xiong'an's Rise as Education Powerhouse

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Understanding the Strategic Push Behind Xiong'an New Area's Higher Education Expansion

The Xiong'an New Area, established in 2017 as China's 'city of the future,' continues to evolve as a pivotal hub for relieving Beijing's non-capital functions. A cornerstone of this transformation is the strategic relocation of higher education institutions from the capital. This initiative aligns with national goals to foster balanced regional development in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei cluster, positioning Xiong'an as an innovation-driven powerhouse. Recent developments underscore a renewed urgency to accelerate university transfers, ensuring seamless integration into the area's burgeoning ecosystem.

Xiong'an's University City, nestled in the startup area's fifth group, exemplifies this vision. Spanning vast tracts, it hosts campuses designed for cutting-edge research and interdisciplinary collaboration. By drawing elite Beijing institutions, the plan aims to cultivate a talent-dense environment that propels advanced industries like new energy, biotechnology, and intelligent manufacturing.

Xi Jinping's March 2026 Visit Sets the Tone for Accelerated Relocation

On March 23, 2026, President Xi Jinping visited Xiong'an, inspecting construction sites and convening a symposium on high-quality development. He emphasized maintaining the area's functional positioning by advancing the relocation of central enterprises, universities, and hospitals from Beijing. Xi highlighted the need for synchronized infrastructure ('hard investments') and institutional frameworks ('soft constructions'), urging a focus on innovation ecosystems that integrate education, science, and technology.

This directive resonated deeply in higher education circles. Universities were tasked with not merely replicating Beijing campuses but evolving into hubs for emerging disciplines, industry partnerships, and cross-regional synergies. The visit marked a milestone, signaling that Xiong'an's maturation demands immediate action on university relocations to support its role as a 'model of high-quality development.'

April 29 Symposium: A Call to Action for Beijing Universities

The Xiong'an New Area University Construction and Development Symposium, held on April 29, 2026, crystallized these imperatives. Chaired by Ministry of Education (MOE) Vice Minister Du Jiangfeng, it featured speeches from MOE Party Secretary and Minister Huai Jinpeng, Hebei Governor Wang Zhengpu, and Xiong'an Party Working Committee Secretary Zhang Guohua.

Huai Jinpeng stressed elevating political awareness to implement Xi's vision, framing university relocation as vital for Chinese-style modernization. He outlined three key battles: timely campus openings, high-quality operations, and innovation leadership. With first-batch projects shifting from construction to integrated setup—including teaching, research, and living facilities—participants pledged 'chart-based' timelines to meet 2027 enrollment targets.

Governor Wang affirmed Hebei's commitment to infrastructure support, while Secretary Zhang positioned Xiong'an as an emerging higher education nexus. Exchange sessions involved Xiong'an authorities, the four first-batch universities, Beijing Education Commission, and central ministries, fostering multi-stakeholder alignment.

First-Batch Universities: Construction Milestones and Timelines

Leading the charge are four flagship institutions: Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU), Beijing University of Science and Technology (BUST), Beijing Forestry University (BFU), and China University of Geosciences (Beijing) (CUGB). Allocated in the startup area's fifth group north, their campuses total millions of square meters.

  • BJTU Xiong'an Campus: Covers 2,600 mu (about 173 hectares), Phase I for 20,000 students, full capacity 36,000. West service building completed; National Rail Transit Safety platform underway for 2028 operation.
  • BUST Xiong'an Campus: 'Steel Academy' landmark using prefab steel rises swiftly. First group (83,000 sqm across 6 buildings) accelerating; lab-internship center finished and verified.
  • BFU Xiong'an Campus: Phase I + National Forest Germplasm Library (82.88万 sqm) fully under construction. Rear service building operational.
  • CUGB Xiong'an Campus: First group dorms topped out, entering secondary phases.

Collectively, 256万 sqm started, 6 buildings complete, 65 topped out. 2027 targets: student intake, cross-campus course sharing, faculty mobility, shared libraries/sports facilities.

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Aerial view of Xiong'an University City construction sites with rising campus buildings amid green landscapes

Second Batch and Long-Term Vision: Scaling to 15 Institutions

Building momentum, a second batch—Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), Beihang University, North China Electric Power University (NCUPU), Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU), Communication University of China (CUCM)—has sites secured in Group 1 north (3,860 mu). Planning schemes advance for 2025 approvals.

Ultimate goal: 15 Beijing universities, forming a comprehensive 'Xiong'an University City.' This cluster will emphasize interdisciplinary hubs, university tech parks, and industry linkages, drawing global talent to fuel Xiong'an's trillion-yuan sectors.

Ministry of Education's official symposium report details the coordinated efforts across ministries.

Balancing 'Hard' and 'Soft' Investments for Sustainable Growth

Beyond bricks-and-mortar, symposium leaders spotlighted 'soft constructions': curriculum innovation, faculty incentives, student services. Universities adopt 'one school, two districts' models—Beijing for core disciplines/culture, Xiong'an for frontiers like AI, green tech, rail engineering.

Challenges include talent retention and ecosystem building. Solutions: Joint research institutes (20+ at BUST's Xiong'an Academy), MOE-local coordination for housing/healthcare, and policy harmonization (e.g., Beijing-Xiong'an credential recognition).

Fostering Innovation: Universities as Catalysts for Xiong'an's Economy

Xiong'an's R&D intensity surges alongside 10+ carriers like Zhongguancun Tech Park. Relocated universities will anchor this, spawning spin-offs in high-tech. For instance, BJTU's rail platform and BFU's germplasm library align with national priorities, promising 2028 impacts.

Stakeholders envision education-science-talent synergy: Shared labs, cross-enrollment, industry PhD programs. This positions Xiong'an as Beijing's 'international sci-tech center' wing.

Regional Impacts: Elevating Hebei's Higher Education Landscape

For Hebei, Xiong'an inflows democratize elite resources, boosting local enrollment (e.g., high schoolers accessing top programs). Governor Wang pledged amenities like transit/hospitals. Broader ripple:京津冀 talent mobility, reducing Beijing congestion while igniting Xiong'an's '15-minute circles.'

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  • Enhanced vocational ties via TVET integration.
  • STEM equity for underrepresented groups.
  • Cultural infusion via language/media campuses.

Challenges Ahead and Strategic Solutions

Relocation hurdles—faculty buy-in, curriculum sync—loom. MOE mandates 'correct achievement views,' prioritizing quality over speed. Phased openings mitigate risks; incentives like research grants aid transitions.

Global benchmarks (e.g., Singapore's NUS expansions) inform 'soft' strategies: Agile governance, international partnerships.

Future Outlook: Xiong'an as China's Higher Ed Innovation Beacon

By 2035, University City could host 200,000+ students, rivaling global clusters. Symposium momentum ensures 2027 milestones, cementing Xiong'an's high-quality trajectory. For Chinese higher education, it models relocation as modernization accelerator—blending heritage with futurism.

As Huai noted, this isn't replication but reinvention, fueling national rejuvenation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📅What is the Xiong'an New Area University Construction Symposium?

Held April 29, 2026, it gathered MOE leaders and Hebei officials to advance Beijing university relocations per Xi Jinping's directives.

🏫Which universities form the first batch relocating to Xiong'an?

Beijing Jiaotong, Science & Tech, Forestry, and China Geosciences (Beijing). Campuses in Group 5, targeting 2027 student intake.

🚧What construction progress exists for first-batch campuses?

256万 sqm started; 65 buildings topped, 6 complete. Prefab tech speeds Steel Academy at BUST.

📈What is the second batch of universities?

BIT, Beihang, NC Electric Power, BLCU, CUCM—in Group 1, planning underway.

👏How does Xi Jinping's vision shape this?

March 2026 visit urged non-capital function shifts, balancing hard/soft investments for innovation.

⚔️What are the 'three battles' outlined?

Door openings, quality ops, innovation leadership—ensuring teaching/research/living readiness.

🔬How will universities integrate with Xiong'an industries?

Via tech parks, joint labs (20+ at BUST), aligning with rail, green tech sectors.

🛡️What challenges and solutions exist?

Talent retention via incentives; MOE-local coordination for amenities.

🎯What is the long-term goal for Xiong'an universities?

15 Beijing unis, 200k+ students by 2035, forming a top-tier cluster.

🌟How does this impact regional development?

Boosts Hebei ed access,京津冀 synergy, innovation for trillion-yuan industries.

🏙️What facilities support Xiong'an University City?

Zhongguancun Park, mid-trial bases; cross-campus sharing planned.