Sitting on the south bank of the Jialingjiang River, the ancient buildings of Hongyadong — famous for its resemblance to the bathhouse in the Oscar-winning animation Spirited Away — are a mustsee landmark in Chongqing.
ndustry drove Chongqing’s economic growth, making the municipality the largest center for motorcycle production in China.
Th e image Chongqing displays is the message the city wants to deliver to the world — that it can become one of the growth engines of the globe’s second-largest economy during the next few decades.
Chongqing simply reinforces that impression: Skyscrapers and bridges suggest no less prosperity than in the Big Apple.
"When I leave the apartment, I will always remember to turn off the gas," said Xu Chaohui in a serious voice.
Stoyan Atsarov from Bulgaria was delighted after signing a cooperation agreement with a business partner in Yiwu, Zhejiang province, where his company plans to build its first factory in China. The Bulgarian company will produce rose-oil candy for Chinese costumers.
Chinese and European senior officials urged further cooperation through the Sino-Euro railway on Wednesday.
Sitting on the south bank of the Jialingjiang River, the ancient buildings of Hongyadong - famous for its resemblance to the bathhouse in the Oscar-winning animation Spirited Away - are a must-see landmark in Chongqing.
Zhang Ke moved to Chongqing a year ago, after spending two years in Beijing.
Chongqing is one of more than 20 provincial areas or cities across China that have devised plans to explore the general aviation industry.
John Edwards, the UK trade commissioner for China, praised Chongqing over its rise as a burgeoning center in intelligent manufacturing.