Ulaanbaatar and Beijing to Cooperate on Reducing Traffic Congestion
Politics
Ulaanbaatar, July 29, 2025 /MONTSAME/. Mayor of Ulaanbaatar and Governor of the Capital City Nyambaatar Khishgee has held a meeting with Mayor of Beijing Yin Yong during his working visit to Beijing, the capital of the People’s Republic of China.
Mayor
Nyambaatar Khishgee began his series of visits to sister cities with Beijing.
During the meeting, the two sides exchanged views on developing cooperation in
the economy, foreign trade, science, and traffic congestion mitigation.
Mayor Nyambaatar expressed
gratitude to the Chinese Government for its concessional loans and grants,
which have enabled the successful implementation of large-scale infrastructure
projects in Ulaanbaatar, including roads, bridges, underpasses, schools, and
kindergartens.
Mayor of Beijing Yin Yong thanked
his Mongolian counterpart for visiting and introduced some of the ongoing
development projects in Beijing.
“Due to recent heavy rainfall in
Beijing, we had to temporarily close several bridges. Over the past two days, relevant
officials and emergency crews have worked around the clock. Beijing now has
over seven million vehicles, and traffic congestion remains unresolved,
especially during peak hours. Vehicle emissions also account for 50 percent of
the city’s air pollution. To address these issues, we are updating the public
transport planning, enhancing road infrastructure, upgrading the traffic
surveillance system, and applying AI technologies in traffic management. We are also
developing satellite cities and have relocated 30,000 civil servants to the newly
established cities. Moreover, we are working on establishing a new zone to centralize
state-owned enterprises there. The development of satellite cities is the optimal
solution for reducing urban congestion. We have been working on this initiative
since 2014,” Beijing Mayor Yin Yong stated.
Governor of the Capital City and
Mayor of Ulaanbaatar Nyambaatar Khishgee noted, “The Government of
Mongolia has declared 2025 as the ‘Year to Support Capital Infrastructure
Development.’ As part of this initiative, 24 megaprojects will be implemented
from 2025 to 2028, focusing on addressing traffic congestion, air pollution, and
enhancing overall socioeconomic and infrastructure development. Specifically, under
the ‘20-Minute City’ concept, we are developing Selbe City and have begun construction of apartments for more than 4,000 households.
Preparations are also underway for
major transportation projects, including metro, tram, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT),
and elevated road systems. Ulaanbaatar and Beijing established sister-city relations
in 2014, and we are committed to deepening this partnership.”
The two sides emphasized the
importance of expanding cooperation in disaster prevention, particularly flood
management. In this regard, Beijing will dispatch water engineering experts to
Ulaanbaatar to conduct studies on the development of stormwater drainage
systems, pipelines, and flood-control infrastructure.
The two cities also agreed to establish a Ulaanbaatar City Trade Representative Office in Beijing and to intensify cooperation at all levels.