Jincheng, an ancient city in Shanxi province in north China, is drawing tourists from all over the world with its rich cultural relics and beautiful natural scenery.
Anyone wanting to find one city that is representative of China's economic transition need look no further than Wuxi - a city of 6.5 million residents in the Yangtze River Delta, one of the country's most industrialized regions.
City not complacent after having built strong industry, achieved China's highest per capita GDP
Many Chinese cities have been showing distinctive features in seeking their ways of enhancing their economies' growth amid the nation's unprecedented, and the world's largest ever, urbanization process. To better report about this important change, China Daily has launched this "cities in transition" series. In your hand is a collection of our reports about Wuxi, Jiangsu province, and its efforts in sustainable development after it has become one of the most affluent cities on the Chinese mainland.
Wuxi New District has a strategy to attract foreign investment when preferential policies expire
The eye-catching bankruptcy re-organization last year of Wuxi Suntech Power Co, once the world's largest maker of solar panels, raised doubts about not only the great leap of China's photovoltaic industry, but also the strong support the local government had given to such a high-tech company.
Sensor-Internet connection may have widespread applications in future
Medium-scale companies form backbone of innovation
On clear days and rainy days, there are limousines parked at the end of Wuxi's old Rong Street.
Hills and lakes, once victims to pollution, turning green and clean
Event to open the doors for new business partnerships
With abundant resources, a growing economy and an increasingly stable political environment, the Latin American region has become a new market for enterprises from Hunan province.
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