China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hangzhou hailed as deserving host

- By CHEN MENGWEI in Hangzhou chenmengwe­i@chinadaily.com.cn

As the opening of the G20 Leaders Summit draws near, Hangzhou, the host city, is quickening its step to promote its signature beauty and entreprene­urship overseas.

One of the strongest endorsemen­ts has come from Jack Ma, founder and chairman of the Hangzhou-based global Internet giant Alibaba.

In a TV interview on Thursday, he explained why he chose to stand with Hangzhou from the very beginning.

“Because this city has entreprene­urship. It’s so friendly to private sectors, and people here are well-educated,” Ma said.

“We’ve got great talent, we’ve got a good environmen­t, and we’ve got great culture, fighting for the future.”

Although many may have been surprised when Hangzhou was chosen to host the summit, economic statistics suggest it well deserves the honor.

When the national economy grew at 6.7 percent in the first half of this year, the lowest in more than two decades, Hangzhou steamed ahead with 10.8 percent growth, joining hands with Chongqing as China’s only two cities with a double-digit growth rate.

Walking along the streets of Hangzhou, through centuries- old allies and along Broadway-like Yan’an Avenue, a tourist can get whatever he or she wants with just a smartphone, via Alipay or WeChat Pay. No cash or credit cards are needed.

Starting this month, one can rent public bikes simply by scanning the QR code with a phone, no deposit required.

“I feel so proud. This is a city I will always miss, no matter where in the world I go,” Ma said.

Meanwhile, a short video showcasing the beauty of Zhejiang province and its capital, Hangzhou, is being shown on CNBC channels during prime time until Sept 12.

The video, created by CNBC’s Catalyst Content Studio, highlights some of Hangzhou’s finest attraction­s.

From famous sights like the Qiantang River and West Lake to the headquarte­rs of leading internet corporatio­ns, the video shows how the city has built its legacy on a long history of commerce and seafaring and developed into a vast modern hub of technology, imports and exports.

“As tea flows from the pot and warms the soul, as a lake massages the shores and nourishes the well-being of those who seek its serenity, Hangzhou is an ecosystem built for the future,” a narrator says.

In 1972, when then-US president Richard Nixon came to rebuild relations with China, much of the negotiatio­ns and discussion­s were conducted in Hangzhou rather than Shanghai, where the final document was signed. Some scholars say the relaxing scenery in Hangzhou helped the two nations reach a deal.

“I think it’s great to see another side of China,” said Jaime Brett, 26, a student of media studies at New York University who is from Ohio.

“When we think of China, we tend to think of the Great Wall, pandas, Shanghai’s skyline, but not a scenic city like Hangzhou,” Brett told China Daily. “I think the video is perfect at showing us the diversity of China’s cities.”

 ?? HUANG ZONGZHI / XINHUA ?? The Hangzhou Internatio­nal Expo Center will be the main venue for the G20 Leaders Summit, which will be held on Sept 4 and 5 in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province.
HUANG ZONGZHI / XINHUA The Hangzhou Internatio­nal Expo Center will be the main venue for the G20 Leaders Summit, which will be held on Sept 4 and 5 in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province.
 ?? HUANG ZONGZHI/XINHUA ?? Hangzhou-based high-speed train attendants receive training on serving etiquette in the run-up to the G20 summit.
HUANG ZONGZHI/XINHUA Hangzhou-based high-speed train attendants receive training on serving etiquette in the run-up to the G20 summit.

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