GUANGZHOU - Guangzhou, the capital city of South China's Guangdong province, is expected to see its GPD exceed 3 trillion yuan ($422 billion) in 2023, local authorities said Monday.
Recently, a resident of the Luogang subdistrict in Huangpu district of Guangzhou, Zhong Minxian, shared the transformation he has witnessed in his hometown.
Since its establishment in 1984, Guangzhou's Huangpu district has developed from the eastern part of Guangzhou into a globally recognized hotspot for investment.
Recently, the Huangpu district held a vehicle delivery ceremony for the first batch of the hydrogen energy logistics vehicle demonstration project by Modern Hydrogen (Guangzhou).
The 21st Century Economic Research Institute recently released the National Economic and Technological Development Zones High-Quality Development Report 2023, showing that the Guangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone (part of Huangpu District) ranked first in the national business environment evaluation for the fifth consecutive year.
Over the past five years, Guangzhou's Huangpu district has undergone significant development and transformation.
In Guangzhou's Huangpu district, X-Human has developed a robotic "Wall Crawler" specifically designed for high-altitude glass facade cleaning. This innovative machine garnered significant attention at the 133rd Canton Fair.
Guangdong province has led the country in nurturing innovative small and medium-sized enterprises — or little giants — showing the province's strength in innovation.
Recently in Shanghai, the Huangpu district 2023 life and health industry seminar was convened.
Guangzhou's Huangpu district launched China's first "digitized, scenario-based" intelligent approval system for industrial projects on July 20.