Sichuan province has carried out a series of innovation-driven plans to boost economic growth in the past five years, especially in the high-end manufacturing industry.
A pioneer in China's opening-up and economic reform, Sichuan has become a hotbed for multinationals in terms of its investment environment and research and development amid the nation's Belt and Road Initiative, according to senior executives.
Sichuan province in southwestern China is on the right track to becoming an international transport hub and trade center, relying on its advanced global land and air network.
Relying on its rich natural resources and cultural legacy, Sichuan province is set to be an international tourist destination in the near future, according to a senior official.
Sichuan province aims to develop all-region tourism in the coming years, according to local officials.
Wang Xuechao, a farmer from Chunyangshan village in southwestern Sichuan province, said planting edible mushrooms has helped him move away from heavy labor and earn more money for his family.
Sichuan province is making great efforts to preserve and extend its historical legacies and cultural inheritance by launching innovative projects internationally.
Sichuan province is embracing sustainable development via a series of environmentally focused projects, such as the Giant Panda National Park and afforestation.
More than 500 guests from 92 countries and regions recently gathered in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, for the Seventh Slow Food International Congress and the 14th Food & Tourism Festival of Chengdu.
A blueprint for the development of China's capital over the next two decades, which caps the city's population at 23 million and calls for more green space, has been given the seal of approval by the central leadership.
Beijing will stress coordinated development of its surrounding regions in the coming years, to solve the challenges brought about by a "big city malaise," experts said.
The volume of foreign trade generated in August by Fujian province in eastern China hit 104.65 billion yuan ($15.88 billion) - the highest monthly total so far this year, according to statistics released by Xiamen Customs.
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