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Mayor to build Guilin into ideal tourist city

City to embrace innovation, sustainabl­e developmen­t, links with Bay Area

- By SHI RUIPENG and ZOU SHUO Contact the writers at zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

Guilin, in the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, will put more effort into innovation-driven and green developmen­t to build itself into a world-class tourist city, according to Mayor Li Chu.

He said the city will also concentrat­e on developing “new quality productive forces” and accelerate the building of a modern industrial system to pursue quality developmen­t.

Innovation is one of the most important driving forces for developmen­t, and the formation and developmen­t of new quality productive forces cannot be achieved without continuous technologi­cal innovation and scientific advancemen­t, said Li, who is also a deputy to the 14th National People’s Congress.

Guilin has rich technologi­cal and education resources and is ranked in the first tier in terms of the number of universiti­es, he said in an interview at the recently concluded annual sessions of the NPC and the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference.

The city will focus more on technologi­cal innovation, put more efforts into achieving breakthrou­ghs of core technologi­es in key industries, and promote the deep integratio­n of enterprise­s, universiti­es and research institutes, and government, he said.

As the city boasts unique water and mountain scenery, a good environmen­t is one of the most important resources for Guilin, Li said.

The city has attached great importance to protecting the local environmen­t by developing high-tech industries with less pollution and energy consumptio­n, he said.

Bearing in mind that lush waters and green mountains are invaluable assets, the city will accelerate the applicatio­n of green technology, and promote the developmen­t of new industries with high technology, good economic returns, and less energy consumptio­n and pollution, he said.

Guilin will also build itself into an ideal place for investment by market entities at home and abroad, Li said.

As a hinterland linking the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and Southeast Asia, it only takes around three hours to travel from Guilin to Guangzhou, Shenzhen or Hong Kong.

Last year, the city introduced 96 projects from the Greater Bay Area with total investment exceeding 73 billion yuan ($10 billion), he said.

The city will make full use of its unique advantage as a window for opening-up and further open itself to domestic and internatio­nal markets. It will also accelerate the building of a freight and waterway transporta­tion project to make it more convenient to travel between the city and the Bay Area, he said.

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