Ever since China opened up to the world in 1980's, the Shanghai Municipal Government, led by the Communist Party of China and the State Council, makes great effort to build the city into an international economic, financial, trade and shipping center. With the cooperation and hardwork of Shanghai people, the city is progressing to its goal as a global metropolitan. The new team of leaders of the Shanghai government took office in February 2003. "The power of the government is entrusted by the people; the interest of people is above all," as Shanghai Mayor Han Zheng promise in his inaugural. Guided by the Shanghai Party Committee, the city's new leadership vows to strictly perform its official duties; to make significant progress in self-improvement, and to intensify the shift of its role from administrative to public service. The Shanghai government will build itself into a service government that would share with the people all their happiness and troubles; a solid responsible government that is efficient, honest and diligent; a law-abiding government that respects legal system and rules strictly and impartially.


Leading Officials of Shanghai Municipal Transportation Bureau Indicated that By 2010, All Buses in Downtown Shanghai Will be Air-conditioned Buses
The traffic Situation in Downtown Areas Inside Inner Ring Road Will Be Improved. There Will Be Tunnels Every Two Kilometers
A Serious of Guarantee Measures Will Be Taken to Ensure Safety of Rail Traffic
Shanghai Public Security and Traffic Administration Department Will Deal With 85 Areas With Disorderly Traffic
The Urban Intelligent Traffic System in Shanghai Will Be Finished before 2007
Shanghai Municipal Public Security Department Analyzes Factors That Cause Traffic Jam and Organizes Campaign to Avoid Traffic Jam
The Worst Driver Training Schools in Shanghai Will Be Banned. Standard Tests Database of the Public Security Bureau Will Be Used Since August
Witnessing Five Bottleneck Areas on Viaduct in Shanghai
Two-month Campaign to Deal with Disorderly Traffic Has Been Launched in Shanghai. Problems Have Been Solved in More than 85 Areas
Turn Shanghai Into a City With the Most Strict Road Traffic Regulation in China. More Efforts Will Be Made to Address the Disorderly Traffic in Certain Areas of Shanghai
Quota for Publicly-owned Vehicles Will Be Sold Through Auction So As to Be Fair to All
A Package of Plans Have Been Launched to Solve Traffic Jams in Downtown Areas of Shanghai
Campaign to Sort Out Roads with Identical Names Will Be Launched. The Naming of Residential Areas Should Abide By Relevant Regulations
The General Target for Urban Transportation by 2010 Has Been Finalized in Shanghai in Order to Solve Problems of Key Importance
Comprehensive Campaign to Deal With Motorized Vehicles that Park Randomly and Illegally Will Be Launched in Downtown Shanghai Starting from August 10th
The Shanghai government 2006