Guangzhou, the provincial capital of Guangdong, is attracting global attention as an international fair for small and medium-sized enterprises opens on Saturday.
Visitors to an agricultural exhibition in Beijing's Changping district last week were surprised by giant mushrooms, dark blue goldfish, vegetables grown in pyramid-shaped greenhouses and many other products they had never seen before.
An intellectual property operation platform for smart healthcare was recently established at the Shanghai Zhangjiang Hi-tech Park, to promote cross-border IP trading services between local companies and overseas high-end technology transfer agencies, research institutions and businesses.
Three Chinese intellectual property courts have heard more than 10,000 lawsuits in the first eight months of this year, greatly exceeding expectations, the Supreme People's Court of China said.
Companies in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces said at recent news conferences that they have benefited greatly from carrying out national guidelines on the management of intellectual property rights.
The tourism industry is using the Internet for innovative development, Hao Kangli, head of the Sichuan Tourism Administration, told a tourism conference.
The fourth Global Travel E-commerce Conference held in Dujiangyan, Chengdu, included forums, city tours and the launch of a white paper to help participants learn about and discuss the worldwide development of online tourism.
"In recent years, Sichuan has focused on developing intelligent tourism by building three intelligent systems of management, service and marketing."
City attracts foreign investors and projects seeking funding
Chengdu, the ancient gateway to the southern Silk Road that reached the Middle East, has long been an open and prosperous city. The city still focuses on further opening up by improving facilities and sharpening its competitive edge as an innovation hub to attract investment.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting the United States at the invitation of US President Barack Obama.
The 18th Chengdu Motor Show that opened on Sept 5 attracted 106 car brands from home and abroad to showcase their vehicles in the 150,000-square-meter exhibition area. Global motor giants gathered at the show and 71 new cars made their debut, according to the organizer.
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