On April 22, an event called “Walking into Frontline Enterprises to Observe Tax Compliance” took place in Yongchuan District, Chongqing. There, tax authorities have greatly contributed to the development of “digital-physical integration” and promoted corporate compliance, achieving notable practical results.

The Yongchuan Technology Film Studio features Asia’s largest curved LED virtual shooting screen, dominating the entire view. Dawa Technology Group’s subsidiary, Chongqing Dawa Hezhi Image Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Dawa Hezhi), operates the Yongchuan Technology Film Studio.

During its growth, Dawa Hezhi has continuously promoted the coordinated development of artificial intelligence and the film industry, serving as a typical representative of “digital-physical integration.”

The company’s administrative director stated that in this business model, R&D innovation is key, and tax compliance is an important safeguard. The company consistently improves its internal control management system, implementing quarterly self-inspections for tax risks, pre-assessment of major matters, and a dual-person review system for key processes, promptly correcting deviations to prevent tax risks and ensure stable development.

Tax compliance relies not only on internal corporate efforts but also on the supervision and assistance of tax authorities. Since 2025, Chongqing’s tax departments have fully utilized their functions by compiling guidelines such as the “Compilation of Tax and Fee Preferential Policies to Support the Development of the Technology Film Industry in Western Chongqing.” These efforts guide relevant business entities in accurately applying tax and fee preferential policies, handling tax matters compliantly, and preventing various tax risks, driving the technology film industry toward intelligent and high-end development.

In Chongqing, tax compliance ensuring the high-quality development of “digital-physical integration” is not limited to the film industry. With the advancement of “artificial intelligence+,” the momentum for “digital-physical integration” across various industries continues to be activated.

Strategic emerging industries, such as intelligent connected new energy vehicles, are important economic growth points. Leveraging the solid automotive industry foundation of the Sichuan and Chongqing regions and the momentum from the Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle construction, a world-class industrial cluster is beginning to take shape.

As one of Chongqing’s demonstration areas for “vehicle-road-cloud integration,” Yongchuan District achieved the full-area open operation of unmanned autonomous driving demonstration services for the “RoboTaxi” project as early as 2022, becoming China’s first city to operate unmanned autonomous driving demonstrations.

There, autonomous driving is not only a cutting-edge technological showcase but also a reflection of the dual drive of innovation and compliance.

Baidu Zhixing Information Technology (Chongqing) Co., Ltd., which leads the “RoboTaxi” project, has established a full life-cycle management mechanism for invoices to ensure compliance. This includes closed-loop control from invoice receipt and recording to declaration and deduction, ensuring standardized and accurate invoice management, tax declaration, and preferential policy application.

Additionally, a list specifies the declaration deadlines for various taxes and financial statements, with multiple personnel cross-checking the accuracy and completion of declarations to prevent risks of overdue or incorrect submissions.

In recent years, aiming for the goal of a world-class intelligent connected new energy vehicle industrial cluster, Chongqing has built a comprehensive support system.

Among these efforts, tax authorities have introduced 17 measures to support the high-quality development of technology innovation enterprises and 20 measures to assist manufacturing upgrades. They have established regular cooperation with departments such as science and technology, human resources and social security, and finance, constructing a full-chain service management model of “compliance assessment—risk warning—full process guidance,” jointly fostering a favorable industrial development ecosystem.

Whether it is the film studio simulating the vast world or the autonomous vehicles racing through the intelligent era, both showcase the vibrant vitality of “digital-physical integration.” Chongqing’s tax authorities adhere to the bottom line of tax compliance, fully safeguarding the deep integration of the digital economy and the real economy, and continuously providing solid support for Chongqing’s high-quality development.

Yongchuan District

Yongchuan District is a district located in Chongqing, China, known for its rich cultural heritage and natural scenery, including the famous Bamboo Sea and tea plantations. Historically, it has been an important transportation hub and agricultural area, with its development dating back to the Tang Dynasty. Today, it combines historical sites with modern tourism, offering attractions like the ancient town of Songji and the Chongqing Wildlife World.

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Yongchuan District

Yongchuan District is a district in Chongqing, China, known for its rich cultural heritage and scenic landscapes, including the famous Bamboo Sea and the Chaoyang Lake. Historically, it was established as a county during the Tang Dynasty and later became a key transportation hub due to its location along the Yangtze River. Today, Yongchuan blends traditional culture with modern development, offering attractions like ancient towns and hot springs.

Chongqing

Chongqing is a major city in southwestern China, known for its dramatic mountainous terrain and strategic location at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers. Historically, it served as the provisional capital of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and has since grown into a key industrial and transportation hub. Today, it is famous for its spicy hotpot cuisine, futuristic skyline, and the UNESCO-listed Dazu Rock Carvings in its vicinity.

Yongchuan Technology Film Studio

Yongchuan Technology Film Studio is a modern film production facility located in Chongqing, China, known for integrating advanced digital technology with traditional filmmaking. It was established as part of China’s push to develop the cultural and creative industries, leveraging Yongchuan District’s growing reputation as a tech and media hub. The studio features state-of-the-art virtual production stages and post-production capabilities, contributing to the region’s evolving film and entertainment landscape.

Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle

The Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle is a major urban agglomeration in Southwest China, designed to drive regional integration and economic growth between Sichuan Province and Chongqing Municipality. Its modern development gained momentum in the early 21st century, building on a long history of cultural and economic ties between the two cities, which served as key hubs during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Today, it focuses on advancing high-tech industries, transportation networks, and coordinated urban-rural development as a national strategy.

Sichuan

Sichuan is a province in southwestern China renowned for its rich cultural heritage, spicy cuisine, and stunning natural landscapes, including the iconic Jiuzhaigou Valley. Historically, it was the center of the ancient Shu kingdom and later became a key region for trade along the Southern Silk Road. Today, it is famous for being the home of giant pandas and the birthplace of Sichuan opera and hotpot.

Asia

Asia is the world’s largest and most populous continent, home to ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and China, which date back thousands of years. It has been a cradle of major religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Confucianism, and witnessed the rise of powerful empires like the Mongols, Ottomans, and Mughals. Today, Asia is a diverse region blending rich historical traditions with rapid modernization, from the temples of Angkor Wat to the skyscrapers of Tokyo and Shanghai.

China

China is one of the world’s oldest continuous civilizations, with a recorded history spanning over 3,500 years. It is home to iconic cultural sites such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and the Terracotta Army, reflecting its rich imperial past and philosophical traditions like Confucianism and Taoism. Today, China is a global powerhouse, blending ancient heritage with rapid modernization.

Bamboo Sea

The Bamboo Sea, located in southern Sichuan, China, is a vast natural scenic area featuring over 50,000 acres of towering bamboo forests. Its history dates back centuries, with local communities cultivating bamboo for daily use, and the area later becoming a protected site famous for its serene beauty and ecological significance. Today, it serves as a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a chance to explore winding paths, tranquil lakes, and the iconic bamboo-lined landscapes.