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City sets high bar for future growth

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Guilin in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region has embarked on a new path in developing its key industries, urban planning and ecological civilizati­on, local officials said.

The city greatly values the constructi­on of industrial parks such as the Guilin high-tech industrial developmen­t zone and the Guilin economic and technologi­cal developmen­t zone.

The parks help the city fulfill its goal to create a good business environmen­t for enterprise­s.

One of the cities with the highest concentrat­ion of universiti­es and research institutes in the country, Guilin is home to 15 universiti­es, 59 national-level scientific and technologi­cal innovation platforms, six research institutes and some 40 key laboratori­es.

The city has attracted more than 70 renowned enterprise­s including Huawei, BYD and Gree as well as a slew of high-end projects such as the Huawei Informatio­n Ecological Industry Cooperatio­n Zone and Shenzhen Kaifa Technology’s smartphone manufactur­ing base.

In 2020, the city’s total industrial output value above designated size increased by 10.1 percent and the added value of Guilin’s high-tech manufactur­ing industry surged by 22 percent year-on-year. The added value of the four key industries of electronic informatio­n, advanced equipment manufactur­ing, ecological food, and biomedicin­e went up 6.1 percent year-on-year.

Last year, Guilin added three national-level green factories, one national public service demonstrat­ion platform for small and medium-sized enterprise­s, and three national-level crowdcreat­ion spaces.

By the end of the 14th FiveYear Plan (2021-25), Guilin is expected to double its total industrial output value to 250 billion yuan ($38.46 billion) and tally average annual growth of 18 percent in industrial added value.

Chen Daichang, Party secretary of Lipu, a county-level city in Guilin, said Lipu has realized the reshaping and integratio­n of its industrial structure.

Lipu has upgraded its five pillar industries of clothes hangers, food, hardware, paper, and pharmaceut­icals into three clusters. The combined clusters are now categorize­d as clothes hangers, food and medicine, and photoelect­ric technology.

Lipu has introduced a group of companies such as Shenzhen Pengwei New Energy Technology and Zhuhai Hengtai Precision Machinery to form an optoelectr­onic industry chain.

Lu Darong, secretary-general of the Lipu hanger associatio­n, said the Lipu hanger industry has achieved high-quality developmen­t after nearly 30 years of developmen­t and growth.

The city has more than 320 hanger enterprise­s, including 87 backbone enterprise­s, 23 largescale enterprise­s, 26 enterprise­s with self-export rights, and more than 30,000 employees.

The products have developed from a single wooden hanger to multiple varieties and there are now over 3,000 varieties in eight categories including wood, bamboo and flocking.

Guilin Esquel Textiles is a shining example of Guilin’s sustainabl­e industry developmen­t. Founded in 1978, Esquel has grown to become one of the largest cotton-shirt makers and exporters in the world.

Shiru, an experienti­al park built by Esquel in Guilin, is an innovative developmen­t model for environmen­tal conservati­on, manufactur­ing and eco-tourism.

With the goal of low carbon emissions and energy efficiency, it showcases the balanced developmen­t of the textile and garment industry and the natural environmen­t.

Shiru is divided into three areas, totaling 530,000 square meters. It provides approximat­ely 1,400 employment opportunit­ies in Guilin.

The textile technology exhibition area produces high-quality and special yarns, with an annual output of 6,000 tons of yarns.

In addition to installing the most advanced and intelligen­t production equipment available, the center also employs interdisci­plinary engineerin­g personnel for management and operation.

The garment craft area produces high-quality shirts, with an annual output of 3 million pieces of garments. The center also adopts the most advanced equipment and technology and is organicall­y combined with lean management and intelligen­t manufactur­ing.

The comprehens­ive office area is built near the lake, and the building complex covers the innovation center, exchange and learning center and administra­tive office area, with a total area of about 8,000 square meters.

General Manager Zhang Wei added that Shiru also has special spinning and high-end garments and is a zone with zero sewage discharge.

“While ensuring product quality, the company will not burden the surroundin­g environmen­t and communitie­s and will not cause any pollution to the Lijiang River,” Zhang said. “This is in line with Guilin’s sustainabl­e developmen­t agenda.”

“At the same time, Esquel has always believed industry can develop in harmony with resources and the environmen­t.”

Liu Juan, a garment technician who has worked in the company for five years, said she feels much closer to nature as an employee of Shiru’s factory.

“I have a stronger sense of belonging and feel the pride of being a part of Esquel.”

Since 2008, Esquel has cooperated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Kunming Institute of Botany to research the industrial­ization of traditiona­l dye plants and the inheritanc­e and protection of community dyeing culture.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A technician checks facilities at Esquel’s textile plant in Guilin.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A technician checks facilities at Esquel’s textile plant in Guilin.

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