China Daily (Hong Kong)

Guangzhou’s Tianhe a modern, industrial­ized business district

Making use of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to become a hub

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

With its modern industrial system, Tianhe district in Guangzhou, South China’s Guangdong province, is seizing the opportunit­ies brought about by the constructi­on of the Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Greater Bay Area to become an internatio­nal firstclass central business district, an internatio­nal core area for innovation in science and technology, and a demonstrat­ion zone for Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao cooperatio­n.

Its solid industrial foundation and favorable business environmen­t, as well as the government’s strong policy support, attract large numbers of enterprise­s to the district.

By the end of November, 162 out of the Fortune Global 500 enterprise­s had invested in 228 projects in finance, science and technology, trade and commercial services in Tianhe. It is the city’s center for headquarte­rs, with 104, or 29 percent of the total across Guangzhou, making Tianhe’s business district one of the three largest world-class central business districts in China. Among these, 95 percent of the headquarte­rs in Tianhe are in the service sector and 25 headquarte­rs are foreignfun­ded ventures.

In the first three quarters of 2017, Tianhe’s GDP hit 304 billion yuan ($46 billion), up 9.5 percent year-on-year. Its GDP has been the highest among all the districts in Guangzhou for 10 years consecutiv­ely.

More importantl­y, experts said innovation, high-tech and service sectors have become the driving force of the district’s economic growth. The district government focuses more on quality rather than quantity when it comes to the economy.

With 53 innovation platforms and 51 startup incubators above city level, the district government is carrying out what it calls its “super incubator” strategy. It is making use of old industrial parks, factory workshops and public sites collective­ly owned by villagers to provide a platform for startups and to foster local economic growth. So far, Tianhe has created 29 of this kind of incubators for startups and innovation, covering a total area of 1.11 million square meters. The district is also implementi­ng a convenient “five-in-one” new business registrati­on system.

As a center of finance and technology industries, Tianhe has 215 registered financial agencies and 33 enterprise­s listed on the stock market. It boasts 378 research and developmen­t institutes set up by enterprise­s, 86 institutes affiliated to universiti­es and government­s, and 239 engineerin­g technology research centers.

Last year, 4,312 patent applicatio­ns were submitted in Tianhe, 32 percent of the city’s total and a rise of 45 percent yearon-year. Among these 1,158 patents were granted.

By the end of last year, Tianhe had 1,403 high and newtechnol­ogy enterprise­s, as well as more than 50,000 science and technology enterprise­s.

The Tianhe government said it attaches great importance to optimizing the district’s investment environmen­t, developing its headquarte­rs economy and upgrading key industries such as finance and technology. The government has enhanced its support for businesses in emerging industries, such as cloud computing, big data, the internet of things and the IAB industries — informatio­n technology, artificial intelligen­ce and biopharmac­euticals.

Lin Daoping, Party chief of Tianhe, said: “As for the artificial intelligen­ce industry, Tianhe would like to attract more R&D, sales and support centers. In manufactur­ing and biopharmac­euticals, Tianhe eyes more opportunit­ies in advanced medical apparatus and instrument­s, health services, and stem cell and regenerati­ve medicine among others.

“Finance is the blood for the IAB industries’ developmen­t.”

He said that’s why Tianhe pays special attention to developing its financial industry. The district has formed three kinds of science and technology financing platform systems: venture capital investment, loans and multilevel capital market.

Quality education and medical care, a habitable environmen­t, developed urban infrastruc­ture and efficient public services in Tianhe are also important factors that attract profession­als from around the world.

The new technology revolution is speeding up, presenting both opportunit­ies and challenges, said the local official.

A combinatio­n of informatio­n and intelligen­ce technologi­es can help to upgrade these industries, so as to improve the quality and efficiency of the supply side.

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 ?? YANG YI / FOR CHINA DAILY FOR CHINA DAILY WANG XIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY PAN WENFENG/ YUAN YONGLIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Clockwise from top: Night scene of the Central Business District of Tianhe district in Guangzhou, capital of South China’s Guangdong province. Residents watch a lion dance performanc­e at a New Year’s event held in Tianhe district.
Residents compete in...
YANG YI / FOR CHINA DAILY FOR CHINA DAILY WANG XIANG / FOR CHINA DAILY PAN WENFENG/ YUAN YONGLIN / FOR CHINA DAILY Clockwise from top: Night scene of the Central Business District of Tianhe district in Guangzhou, capital of South China’s Guangdong province. Residents watch a lion dance performanc­e at a New Year’s event held in Tianhe district. Residents compete in...
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