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| The High-lighted Development Zone In China |
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| ĦĦ With Shanghai as its center, the Yangtze Delta is the most potential high-lighted Development Zone in China. It covers 99,000 square km area with 100 million population. It occupies 22% of the country's total GDP and 25% of the country's revenue. Its yearly economy growth rate increases by 12% in average during the recent 15years. |
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The city of Huzhou is located in the north of Zhejiang province, neighboring two metropolitan cities, i.e. Shanghai and Hangzhou, with a distance of 150km and 86km from their downtowns respectively. The geographic feature of Huzhou is mountainous in the western areas and flat in the eastern parts. On its west lies Anhui province; and, north, Taihu Lake, a legendary lake with vast water surface.... |
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| A Brilliant Pearl in Southern Taihu Lake |
Huzhou is situated at the north of Zhejiang Province, and borders the vast Taihu Lake. Neighboring Shanghai on the east and adjoining hangzhou on the south, Huzhou lies at the junction of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui three provinces. As an important cities opened to the outside in Yangtze River Delta, Huzhou is one of the 14 major cities to be planned and developed with high priorities, announced by the State Council, so as to echo the development and opening-up of Pudong, Shanghai. Adhered to the municipal strategies that incorporate Great Shanghai Region and merge into the economy of Yangtze River Delta, Huzhou's municipal economy has been undergoing a rapid, sustainable and healthy development and its comprehensive strengths have been enhanced vigorously. In the year 2004,Huzhou achieved a GDP of RMB590.69 billion and become a key element in the urban economic circle of Yangtze River Delta rapidly.
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| Industrial Belt along Jinhua ¨C Quzhou ¨C Lishui Expressway |
ĦĦĦĦJinquli (Jinhua, Quzhou and Lishui) Region is located in the southwest of Zhejiang Province and covers the three cities of Jinhua, Quzhou and Lishui with a total area of 370, 000 square kilometers. With superb ecological environment and rich natural resources, Jinquli Region is now displaying its advantages as a relatively backward region compared with other parts of Zhejiang Province and the right time has come for its accelerated development. ĦĦĦĦJinquli Region is the origin Qiantang River, Oujiang River, Cao'e River, Feiyun River and Jiaojiang River and features high forest coverage and sound environmental, water, forest and mineral resources. The per capita water reserve of Lishui City is more than triple the national average and its hydroelectric resources that can be harnessed accounts for over 1/3 the total of Zhejiang Province. As the key forest area of Zhejiang, Lishui and Quzhou enjoy a forest coverage ratio of 79.1% and 70.9% respectively. Jinquli Region has a rich reserve of such nonmetals as figure stones, fluorites, limestone, perlites and tuffs. It also boasts of an enormous workforce and rich land resources in Jinheng Basin. Therefore, this region enjoys huge development potential with the improvement of its geographic location advantages and investment environment. |
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