China Daily (Hong Kong)

Guangzhou spreads its wings globally as a city with internatio­nal reach

- By CAO YINGYING caoyingyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Guangzhou, capital of the southern Chinese province of Guangdong, has emerged as an internatio­nal exchange center and a new hub of global integratio­n under China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

The city, also known as the southern gate of China, is speeding up the process of opening-up to the outside world as it continues to ride the wave of a cluster effect as the host city of important internatio­nal events.

Guangzhou has cooperated with world-leading internatio­nal exchange platforms — such as the Fortune Global Forum, World Economic Forum and Boao Forum for Asia — to showcase its vibrant style and spirit of openness.

As the host city of the ongoing Fortune Global Forum, Guangzhou attracted around 700 guests and 358 global companies, including 152 Fortune 500 companies this year.

Founded in 1995, the forum has become the clearest and most direct window to the global economy.

“Through the 2017 Fortune Global Forum, we can see that Guangzhou is building itself as an important internatio­nal exchange center and China is leading a new phase of globalizat­ion,” said Alan Murray, the president of Fortune magazine.

For the 2017 Fortune Global Forum, Guangzhou hosted road shows and promotion fairs in 13 metropolis­es around the world from last December to this September. These included Paris, New York, Tokyo, London, San Francisco and Hong Kong.

During the events, Guangzhou set up overseas offices in cities and regions that are leaders in science, technology and innovation, such as the Silicon Valley, Boston in the United States and Israel’s Tel Aviv.

In addition to setting itself up as a stage for internatio­nal conference­s, Guangzhou has also developed its own brand of internatio­nal conference.

The Guangzhou Internatio­nal Award for Urban Innovation, a biennial selection event founded in 2012, is one of the highest honors for urban innovation in the world.

Last year it attracted 301 projects from 171 cities in 59 countries and regions to showcase their experience­s in urban innovation.

In addition, Guangzhou will host the World Routes 2018, the 2019 World Ports Conference and the 13th Metropolis World Congress 2020, attracting more internatio­nal guests and paving its way toward a better future.

Benefiting from its growing status as an internatio­nal conference brand, Guangzhou has developed itself into a magnet city — attracting high-end resources, talent, technologi­es and capital, as well as creating a new driving force for its economic developmen­t, according to experts.

According to the Guangzhou municipal commission of commerce, the city has attracted 130 countries to invest in it and maintains trade contacts with 220 countries and regions.

To date, a total of 297 of Fortune 500 companies have invested in Guangzhou and set up 921 projects. In addition, 13.78 billion yuan ($2.1 billion) has been invested in 45 11.8 percent year-on-year.

Planes from Guangzhou Baiyun Internatio­nal Airport could fly to more than 40 countries and regions by the end of 2016. In the first half of this year, its passenger handling capacity increased 10.8 percent year-on-year.

Last year, as an emerging global financial center, Guangzhou was ranked 37th among 88 global financial centers and the fourth nationwide.

With support from a strong transporta­tion structure, Guangzhou is now working on its industry, innovation, talent and informatio­n networks in order to improve global travel and transporta­tion, logistics, capital flows and communicat­ions.

Officials said Guangzhou expects to expand global cooperatio­n by establishi­ng sister city or friendly city relationsh­ips with 70 cities overseas.

Vasin Ruangprate­epsaeng, Thailand’s consul general in Guangzhou, said that 60 countries have set up consulates in Guangzhou, underlinin­g its important role in internatio­nal communicat­ions.

“I hope Guangzhou will strengthen its existing cooperatio­n with my country in the shipping logistics sector and regard Thailand as a gateway between China and member countries of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations in the future,” he added.

The Australian Consul General in Guangzhou, Dominic Trindade, said the city had long been an internatio­nal communicat­ions center, as a hub for the greater bay area and a southern gateway to enter China in ancient times.

“Hosting the Fortune Global Forum here will remind people that Guangzhou has always been an important finance and communicat­ions center for China and the world,” Trindade added.

Guangzhou is building itself as an important internatio­nal exchange center.”

Alan Murray,

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A bird’s-eye view of Guangzhou, which is taking the role of an internatio­nal exchange center.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A bird’s-eye view of Guangzhou, which is taking the role of an internatio­nal exchange center.
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A flower bed on Jinsui Road in Guangzhou welcomes guests to the 2017 Fortune Global Forum.

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