Changsha becomes fertile ground for startups
Business-friendly policies attracting young graduates to Hunan provincial capital
By HE CHUN in Changsha and CHEN MEILING | China Daily | Updated: 2025-12-29 08:52
The base also provides 11 free entrepreneurship support services, including industrial and commercial registration, investment and financing matchmaking, and one-on-one mentoring and guidance from startup advisors.
"In terms of daily life, apartments are located just 500 meters away from the base. As a doctoral graduate, I can rent an apartment at a 50 percent discount for only about 400 yuan per month," he added.
Within a 1-kilometer radius of the office building, there are well-equipped pilot-scale and industrialization workshops, which provide "seamless convenience for our subsequent product trial production and large-scale manufacturing", according to Liu.
The base also has cafeterias and shuttle buses for entrepreneurs. Jiang Ruodan, director of the investment promotion and innovation and entrepreneurship service center in the zone, said it welcomes early-stage, small projects. There are more than 60 college students' projects, including 10 receiving a total of 6.8 million yuan in funds from the province, he said.
Li Peiheng, 23, founder of startup Changsha Moshushi Intelligent Technology Co, registered the company at the Changsha Zhigu College Students' Entrepreneurship Base earlier this month, focusing on wireless charging systems for drones and robots. He said the base provided robust support for industries engaged in the low-altitude economy and robotics, and has approved dedicated test sites for them.
In addition, the company has received sufficient funding from the government for R&D efforts, as well as a patent preexamination channel, enabling Li to obtain patent authorization within just a few months. It also assists in recruiting interns and fresh graduates, he added.
A native of Shenyang in Northeast China's Liaoning province, Li graduated from the Harbin Institute of Technology last year.
He said the reason he chose to settle there is that Changsha is a dynamic and livable city.
"It has a strong appeal to young people, boasts abundant medical resources, and features relatively affordable housing prices as well as diverse entertainment options. Furthermore, Changsha offers robust support for college students' entrepreneurship," he said.
From October last year to October this year, Changsha saw an addition of 8,730 business entities founded by college students, according to local authorities.
Entrepreneurship projects launched by those with a master's degree or above account for 61.74 percent. Technology-driven innovation projects make up 74.78 percent, while projects related to emerging and future industries account for 70.43 percent, data from local authorities showed.
Hunan established the country's first dedicated investment fund for college students valued at 505 million yuan in October last year.
A series of supportive policies have also been introduced, covering college students' training, guaranteed loans for startups, and entrepreneurship subsidies, according to Li Yongjun, director of the provincial human resources and social security department.
"Now is the perfect time to start a business in Hunan, as we have the right timing, favorable conditions and vibrant atmosphere," Li said.
As of the end of November, the province had 427 entrepreneurship incubation bases housing 16,255 projects. Among them, there were 3,982 college student entrepreneurship projects, representing a 91.4 percent increase compared with May, data from local authorities showed.
The Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China Hunan Provincial Committee discussed the Implementation Opinions on Building a Youth-Friendly Province on Dec 15, with a core goal to attract more young talents to grow and thrive in Hunan. It's regarded as a key part of the province's social and economic development during the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30).
Among the opinions were those on implementing measures such as boosting employment by developing manufacturing and service industries, supporting high-caliber talent in technology, improving public services, and organizing consumption activities for young people.
Zhu Youfang in Changsha contributed to this story.
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