July 19, 2026

Hong Kong Rises To Second In Asia’s Smart City Rankings: A Look At Its Success

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In a recent evaluation of global urban centers, Hong Kong has emerged as a standout performer within Asia, claiming the second spot in the region, just behind Tokyo, which secures the fifth position worldwide. This assessment comes from the ISUI Smart City Index 2025, prepared by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University in collaboration with the International Society for Urban Informatics (ISUI).

Smart City Development Takes Center Stage

Released on Wednesday, the index scrutinizes the impact of smart city advancements on residents’ quality of life across 73 cities worldwide, including 25 in Asia. The evaluation rests on six essential dimensions: citizens, environment, social landscape, economy, infrastructure, and governance. An impressive 97 specific indicators, derived from publicly available data like the ratio of facilities to residents, contributed to this comprehensive analysis.

Hong Kong’s Sustainable Edge

Hong Kong’s remarkable standing can be attributed to its commitment to environmental sustainability, robust digital economic growth, and effective governance structures, as reported by The Standard. The index underscored the city’s strides toward carbon neutrality, bolstered by a sophisticated digital infrastructure and an open-access spatial data sharing platform that now offers over 1,000 datasets from various municipal departments for public access.

Improving and Inspiring

Professor John Shi, president of ISUI and the study’s lead academic, remarked on Hong Kong’s leap from ninth place in 2023 to its current rank. “It’s very strong, very encouraging. The city is excelling in its smart city development,” he stated, as quoted by Hong Kong broadcaster RTHK. He also stressed that the findings could play a pivotal role in shaping future policies, particularly in expanding active transportation infrastructure, such as cycling paths and electric vehicle charging stations.

Global Competitors in the Mix

Other notable Asian cities also shone in the index with South Korea’s Seoul at 13th, China’s Beijing at 15th, and Singapore at 21st. On the global stage, Stockholm, Sweden, took the top honors, succeeded by Washington, D.C., Barcelona, and London.

Questions & Answers

How does Hong Kong’s smart city ranking compare to previous years?
Hong Kong climbed from ninth place in 2023 to secure second place in Asia this year, highlighting significant improvements in its smart city initiatives.

What factors contributed to Hong Kong’s high ranking?
The city’s achievements in environmental sustainability, digital economic development, and effective governance were crucial to its high ranking in the ISUI Smart City Index.

How do other Asian cities rank in the smart city index?
In addition to Hong Kong and Tokyo, Seoul ranked 13th, Beijing 15th, and Singapore 21st, showcasing a competitive landscape among leading Asian urban centers.

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