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Baiyin Xiqu Economic Development Zone

Updated: 2013-10-25

The Baiyin Xiqu Economic Development Zone is one of five provincial development zones in Gansu province approved by the provincial government in July 1988.

Lanzhou Lianhai Economic Development Zone’s Yongdeng Park

Updated: 2013-10-25

Lanzhou Lianhai Economic Development Zone’s Yongdeng Park has 12 enterprises.Its enterprises have a total value of 6.26 billion yuan ($1 billion).

Lanzhou Yuzhong Heping Industrial Park

Updated: 2013-10-25

Lanzhou Yuzhong Heping Industrial Park was named and promoted as a provincial development zone in December 2005.

Lanzhou Jiuzhou Economic Development Zone

Updated: 2013-10-25

There is a valley with an average width of 1.7 kilometers located north of the Yellow River, Lanzhou city, covering a total area of 38 square kilometers. Once desolate, it is now the home of the Jiuzhou Economic Development Zone.

Baiyin High-Tech Industrial Development Zone

Updated: 2013-10-10

The Baiyin High-Tech Industrial Development Zone was set up on July 3, 2002. It is the first industrial park built on cooperation between the Chinese Academy of Sciences and provincial government. It was approved by the Gansu government as a provincial development zone in July 2006 and renamed the Baiyin High-Tech Industrial Development Zone. The zone was officially approved as a national high-tech industrial development zone by the State Council on Sept 26, 2010.

Lanzhou Ecomomic-Technological Development Area

Updated: 2013-10-10

The Lanzhou Economic-Technological Development Area was set up in March 1993. It was permitted by the State Council to upgrade into a national economic-technological development area in March 2002 with a planned area of 9.53 square kilometers. In January 2011, the Lanzhou Economic Area expanded into Anning, Xigu, Honggu and Gaolan counties, setting up Anning Park, Xigu Park and Honggu Park with a planned area of 102.12 square kilometers.


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