Our special edition features the Beijing Economic and Technological Development Area, or ETown, a modern business area in the southeast suburbs of China's capital city.
The Chinese government has pinned its hopes on Beijing becoming the national hub for technology innovation. Beijing ETown, also known as the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area, is expected to take the lead as it builds itself into a world-class center for the high-tech industry.
A cluster of villages two decades ago, Beijing ETown now has thriving industrial and service sectors and engagement in the emerging of the Beijing-Tianjin-Heibei economic rim.
Beijing ETown is not only a place where entrepreneurs reach for their business dreams. It is also a community where people lead a high-quality life.
Beijing ETown has started a new chapter of strong growth in its integrated circuit sector.
Editor's note: Entrepreneurs at ETown share their insights on ETown and their company's development pace.
Two investment funds for the national integrated circuit industry were recently set up in ETown.
When I was asked to write this column, I felt a little embarrassed. The main reason is that as a senior correspondent and editor covering the auto industry over 12 years at China Daily, I'm still not a car owner, although I got a driving license eight years ago. For this, I'm always ridiculed by many colleagues.
As the capital of Shanxi province, Taiyuan is the political, financial, technological, cultural and educational center of the province.
After registering a decrease in trade with Russia over the past three years, the provincial government of Heilongjiang recently proposed plans to revitalize the sector by improving the structure, scale and efficiency of its cross-border commerce.
In a sign of its influence, all 3,000 exhibition booths for this year's China Harbin International Economic and Trade Fair were already booked in April by businesses from home and abroad, fully two months before the opening date of June 14.
Several decades ago, the northeastern province of Heilongjiang was known across the nation as the "northern wildlands".
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