Introduction From River Revitalization to City Renewal Part 2 Source of Water Chapter 1 The Soul of City Beijing, a City That "Drifted Over" Millennia-old Grand Canal Urban Water Network Chapter 2 The City's Green Renewal Guide for Reduced-scale Development The Legacy for the City Starting from Dredging the Waterways Chapter 3 Why the Liangma River Connecting the "Capital" and the "City" Connecting with the World Rigidity in Planning Chapter 4 The Liangma River Initiative "Connection" Between the Citys Concentric Zones and Linear Space Thematic Riverside: "A Picturesque Scene" Addressing the Challenges of "Two Demolitions and Two Transformations" Chapter 5 From Building Along the River to Living Around It Angling by the Liangma River Waterfront Lifestyle on the City's "Left Bank" Foreigners Living by the Liangma River Part 2 The Taming of Waters Chapter 1 The Law of Water Management Water Drainage and Storage The Wisdom of Water Management: Running Water Never Goes Bad The "0-1-3"Goal Chapter 2 A River for the People and of the People Connecting the River with Two Lakes The Creative Renovation of the 24 Bridges The Waterfront Walkway under the Third Ring Road Bridge Chapter 3 The Community of Water Management The Inter-Agency Collaboration and Coordination Approach to Water Management The River Steward The Business Alliance Initiated by Enterprises Chapter 4 More Than a River A Mixture of Blue, Green and Gray Zones The Spillover Effects of Urban Waterfronts The Riverside Street Market Chapter 5 Shifting Toward the Gross Ecosystem Product (GEP) The "Black Pear!」 Restaurants by the Liangma River The Business-Friendly Environment Index Ecological Productivity Part 3 The Beauty of Water Chapter 1 The Beauty of a City Systematic Changes Initiated by the River The River of Life The Colorful Tapestry of Ever-greens and Foliage Plants
Chapter 2 A Place Where the Past and the Present Meet Reading History in the Mansion of Commandery Prince Watching Fish at SOLANA The Restoration of the "Horses Drinking by the Flower Stream " Attraction Chapter 3 The Changeable Liangma River The "Tonality」 of the River Two Special Guests The People-centered Design of the Liangma River Chapter 4 A Garden City Hustle and Tranquility Separated by a Bridge Blossoms in Three Seasons. and Green Foliage in Four Seasons No Water: No Scenery Chapter 5 Redefining the Meaning of Sojourn A Leisurely Tour along the Liangma River A Super IP of the City New Aesthetics of Everyday Life Part 4 The Rhythm and Charm of Water Chapter 1 A Flowing Cultural Line To Deliver Benefits but Never Compete A River with Stories To Awaken the City 's Memory Chapter 2 Modern Heritage of the City "Frozen Music」in the City The Most Beautiful Neighborhood Transformation from a Village to a View of the City Chapter 3 Arts Within the Public's Easv Access Coming Across Street Artists Waterfront Art Exhibition A City to Read Chapter 4 A River Changes a City Care for the People To Open the Door and Embrace the Green Environment Shapes People Chapter 5 Understanding Humanistic Economy Combination of Ecology and Culture Civilization Releases Green Energy Kindle the "Light」 of City Value Part 5 Dream of Water Chapter 1 Vision for a World-famous River Mission of a World-famous River "River of the Four Seasons"along the Grand Canal Cultural Belt A Solid Path to Renewal Chapter 2 Exploration in Building an Eco-civilization An Endless River; an Ever-growing City The Encounter Between the Liangma River and Beijing's CBD The Essence of "Well-measured Use of Natural Resources」 Chapter 3 Working Together to Honor "Green Commitments" The Same Vein of the Liangma River and the Hai River A Greener City Cluster
Giving People Access to Optimal Resources Chapter 4 Vision of Harmony Between Humanity and Nature Ecological Principles of Chinese Civilization Modernization of Harmony Between Humanity and Nature A Chinese Story Told by a Beautiful City Chapter 5 An International Reception Hall Belt and Road Green Development Partnership A Leader in Global Environmental Governance A Magnificent Chapter of Exchanges and Mutual Learning among Civilizations Conclusion Towards a "Five-suitable」 City Glossary References Afterword