Businessman Cui Xinyu has witnessed the growth of Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport from being a worthy domestic facility to its approach path towards becoming a fully fledged international aviation hub.Advertorial
The airport industry in Guangzhou has contributed nearly 7 billion yuan ($1.02 billion) in tax revenue accumulatively from 2014 to 2017.
Processing an increasingly competitive airport with more international routes, Guangzhou in South China's Guangdong province, will leverage its ambition to become a global exchange center.
It didn't take long after he arrived in Guangzhou in July 2014 for Didier Boschung to be impressed by the modernity of the city, its thriving daily life and the friendliness of its people.
Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong province, plans to grow into an international exchange hub in three years, joining hands with overseas friends in communication of resources, assets and talents.
As the old saying goes: there are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people's eyes. But the Canton Tower is definitely one of the most-recognized iconic buildings in the eyes of Guangzhou's residents.
More and more overseas students who have chosen to study in Guangzhou are coming to realize that working in the vibrant city is one of their best options after they graduate.
Guangzhou has dramatically reduced its red tape so that companies can register and get up and running in just three working days compared to the previous 25 needed.
The government's emphasis on innovation has given rise to a swift transformation for the millennial trade hub of Guangzhou to become a city with cutting-edge technologies and an influx of investment from world leading industries.
The Guangzhou government has promised to expand its cooperation and exchanges with advanced countries and regions to help build the southern metropolis into a core city for the country's innovation industry in 2020.
Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, is expected to strengthen its status as a major aviation and shipping hub in the southern Chinese region with the coming expansion of its airport and ports.
Ren Xuefeng, Party chief of Guangzhou, mapped out an ambitious plan to construct the ancient commercial port city into a new national center city with three strategic hubs in his opening speech at the Guangzhou Annual Investment Conference that opened in the metropolis on Wednesday.