Zhongguancun - the renowned high-tech business hub in Beijing that is often referred to as China's Silicon Valley - is giving a tremendous boost to the capital city's industrial upgrading, according to financial experts and local officials.
A leading hub for technological businesses, the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area, or Beijing E-Town, is flourishing and continues to focus on developing and upgrading innovative industries.
With its growing influence in the global innovation landscape, Zhongguancun - Beijing's high-tech business hub - is attracting increasing numbers of professionals from around the world to the city to develop their careers.
Guangzhou Development District has put its full support behind developing a new kind of industrial parks, called value innovation parks, to speed up the upgrading and transformation of the local economy.
To enhance the capital's innovation-driven economic development, Beijing launched a series of business demonstration platforms and bases in February.
Covestro, one of the world's biggest producers of polymers - a group of base chemicals used in many manufacturing industries - said it enjoyed strong sales growth in China last year, amid the country's wider efforts to promote sustainable development.
GAC Motor, one of China's fastest-growing automakers, debuted its lineup of domestic best-selling vehicles at the National Automobile Dealers Association Show in the United States to an overwhelmingly positive response.
A recent investment of 61 billion yuan ($9.64 billion) from Foxconn Technology Group, the world's largest electronics contractor, has cast the spotlight on Zengcheng district of Guangzhou.
Zhu Xianwen set up his 3-D printing company in Zengcheng district of Guangzhou late last year.
Shortly after she graduated from Cambridge University with a doctorate six years ago, Fang Fang set up China's first failure analysis and testing company for light-emitting diodes in Zengcheng district of Guangzhou.
Jilin province is making great efforts to promote a more globalized economy in its push to become one of China's new bases for opening-up, according to a top local official.
Instead of scaring tourists away, Jilin's icy winters have turned into a hot commercial bonanza for its tourism industry, according to the province's officials.
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