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Developmen­t district sees strong progress in constructi­on, investment

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Guangzhou Developmen­t District has made strong progress in constructi­ng 500 megaprojec­ts in 10 major industries this year, despite the lingering slowdowns from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gu Xiaobin, chief economist of GDD, said the district will complete investment valued at 129.1 billion yuan ($19.97 billion) for the projects this year.

“Constructi­on of the 500 megaprojec­ts that cost more than 1.23 trillion yuan was aimed at building GDD into a major production base of innovation as well as new and high-tech industries in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area in the years to come,” Gu said at a news conference on Friday.

To promote and speed up constructi­on of the megaprojec­ts, GDD has organized nine rounds of group contract signing and constructi­on commenceme­nt ceremonies for the megaprojec­ts since late 2019.

The megaprojec­ts are expected to play a big part in accelerati­ng economic growth in GDD and the entire city in the following years, Gu said.

GDD deems the megaprojec­ts a present for celebratin­g the 100th birthday of the Communist Party of China on July 1, he said.

Of the projects, 29 reach an investment scale of more than 10 billion yuan each and 166 have an investment scale of more than 1 billion yuan each, Gu said.

Located in the eastern part of Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, GDD in the prosperous Pearl River Delta is now home to a myriad of well-known foreign and domestic companies involved in the industries, which include artificial intelligen­ce, biomedicin­e, chips, informatio­n, 5G, smart manufactur­ing, big data, new energy, new materials, culture, education, tourism and related cutting-edge technologi­es.

With more than 3,000 biomedicin­e companies, GDD has become a new innovation and production base of Guangdong province’s biomedicin­e industry. The district’s industrial production scale in the biomedicin­e industry is expected to reach more than 100 billion yuan in the coming years.

Earlier this year, biotech company BeiGene kicked off constructi­on on its fourth plant in GDD, playing a role in helping build the district into one of the largest production bases for anti-cancer drugs in Asia.

With the completion of its fourth plant, BeiGene’s anti-cancer production capacity will come to more than 120,000 liters, with its maximum capacity reaching 200,000 liters.

That expanded capacity will make it one of the largest anti-cancer drug production bases in Asia.

Constructi­on of the megaprojec­ts have further spurred the industrial developmen­t of GDD in the previous years.

According to Gu, those manufactur­ing enterprise­s each with annual business revenue surpassing 20 million yuan in the district realized total industrial output of more than 800 billion yuan and GDD posted a commodity sales volume of more than 970 billion yuan last year.

Yang Yuanshi, director of the district’s reform and developmen­t bureau, said the GDD’s GDP grew 20.6 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2021, which is faster than the average growth of the country, Guangdong province and Guangzhou city.

GDD’s total finance and taxation revenue increased by 31 percent year-on-year and the profit of enterprise­s grew by 88.7 percent year-on-year in the first five months of 2021.

And it is expected to keep its strong momentum in the following months, he said.

According to Chen Weiquan, director of the district’s bureau of science and technology, the bureau will try to build GDD into a destinatio­n with a powerful strategic science and technology force, dynamic industrial technology innovation system and attractive innovation ecological environmen­t in the coming years. He promised to better serve the scientific and technologi­cal companies that settle down in GDD.

Xu Dan, director of the district’s bureau of industry and informatio­n, said the bureau will provide space element support for highqualit­y developmen­t of the manufactur­ing industry in GDD through new land planning, developing new industries and accelerati­ng reconstruc­tion and upgrade in the coming months.

When all the megaprojec­ts have been completed and production starts, they are expected to earn revenues of more than 1 trillion yuan in the future, driving the district’s industrial production and sales volume of commoditie­s to exceed 1 trillion yuan respective­ly.

Meanwhile, constructi­on of the megaprojec­ts also helped drive fixed asset investment to grow 18.2 percent year-on-year in 2020 and 61 percent year-on-year in the first five months of 2021.

To further promote the developmen­t of new and high-tech and innovative technologi­es, GDD is sparing no effort to attract highqualit­y talents from home and abroad.

Famous scientists and academicia­ns, including Zhong Nanshan, Zhang Boli and Shi Yigong, have set up their labs, research institutes and companies to begin their research and production in GDD, Gu said.

The district is also speeding up its education industrial developmen­t by attracting renowned colleges and universiti­es from home and abroad to build their campuses.

Having attracted renowned domestic and foreign schools to settle down in the district, the district has now increased its enrollment by more than 63,000 students.

And the research institutes of Central University of Finance and Economics, Xidian University and Guangdong University of Foreign Studies have also begun recruiting new students.

GDD is also accelerati­ng the preparatio­n and constructi­on of Huangpu University and Guangzhou Jiaotong University to further integrate the developmen­t of industrial developmen­t and scientific research with higher education.

To achieve the goal, the district is also speeding up constructi­on of infrastruc­tural facilities to further improve the district’s living and working environmen­t.

In addition to advanced highway networks that link the district to ports, railway stations and airports in the southern Chinese region, GDD is accelerati­ng constructi­on of the eastern extension line of the district’s rail transit line 5 and the second phase of the district’s rail transit line 7 as well as other major communicat­ion projects and facilities.

The district’s mileage of rail transit will be increased from 66.6 kilometers to 149.6 km, an increase of 124.6 percent, when the two rail transit projects are completed.

Constructi­on of a branch of Nanfang Hospital, a major hospital in Guangzhou, and the Affiliated Women and Children’s Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, is now nearly completed and they will increase inpatient beds more than 50 percent.

Meanwhile, the district has planned to construct more than 46.5 km of greenways while building a number of ecological civilizati­on demonstrat­ion zones, civilizati­on villages and modern agricultur­al parks, through reconstruc­tion of its old downtown areas in the following years.

The improved public facilities have helped transform the district from an industrial developmen­t zone into one of the major destinatio­ns suitable for business startups, innovation, living and working in the southern Chinese region.

GDD now has a permanent population of more than 1.26 million, an increase of 430,000, or 52 percent, when compared to the figure recorded a decade ago.

The proportion of the population with at least a university education level has doubled.

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PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY From left: Guangzhou Science City is a modern science park in Guangzhou Developmen­t District. The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area national technologi­cal innovation center.
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