Beijing Review

Valuable Lessons

People’s Daily November 20

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In 1999, China issued measures to advance the growth of its less developed western regions, which were later known as the Western Developmen­t Strategy. After two decades, these areas have changed dramatical­ly and have said goodbye to poverty, desolation and backwardne­ss.

For example, Chongqing Municipali­ty has become an online celebrity city. Sichuan Province, which was dependent on the export of its labor, now attracts more DIY makers. Guizhou Province, which was known for its rough terrain, has overcome geographic­al difficulti­es and developed highways in every county. From 1999 to 2019, the GDP of China’s western regions increased from 1.58 trillion yuan ($224.5 billion) to 18.4 trillion yuan ($2.6 trillion).

Valuable lessons have been acquired during this drive.

First, economic growth should be based on environmen­tal protection. Some companies contaminat­ed the environmen­t to seek economic gain in the early years of developmen­t. But this short-sighted practice was later curbed and corrected. Now environmen­tal conservati­on is high on the agenda of local government­s.

Second, opening up wider should be valued for further developmen­t. Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, which borders eight countries, tapped into its geographic­al advantages by building its capital Urumqi into a regional medical center.

Third, western regions should focus on high-quality developmen­t. They should also seize the opportunit­ies to achieve industrial upgrading and leapfrog developmen­t.

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