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Yunnan holds matchmaking activity to boost transfer of industry

2024-09-11 06:24 Last Updated At:07:37

An industrial matchmaking event was held Sunday in Kunming, the provincial capital of southwest China's Yunnan, drawing over 330 billion yuan (over 46 billion U.S. dollars) in investment as the region seeks to attract emerging industries from outside the province.   Themed "Sharing New Advantages of Industrial Transfer, Jointly Building a Highland of International Cooperation," the 2024 China Industrial Transfer and Development Matchmaking Activities (Yunnan) focused on drawing investment into key sectors like biomedicine and information industries in Yunnan, a region rich in energy and natural resources.      Financial institutes like China Development Bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and China Merchants Bank will provide financing services for key industrial transfer projects.   "A large part of the signed industrial transfer projects is related to the biomedicine and comprehensive healthcare industry, the photovoltaic industry, the information industry, and the equipment manufacturing industry. So far, such signed projects total 903,  with those of them working to strengthen, extend, and complete the industrial chains accounting for 40 percent, 20 percent, and 40 percent, respectively," said Shi Youlian, deputy director of the Department of Industry and Information Technology of Yunnan Province.   The matchmaking event plays a significant role in helping enterprises up and down the supply chain and the industrial chain to cooperate and building Yunnan into a pilot zone of industrial transfer and an industrial hub that connects South Asia and Southeast Asia, said Jin Zhuanglong, minister of industry and information technology.      "We will push for a gradual industrial transfer from east to central and west China. We will support Yunnan to take advantage of its functional positioning and industrial foundation, absorb relocated industries, and boost the development of its characteristic and competitive industries like the industries of new energy, new materials and biomedicine in an effort to enhance the region's overall strength and capacity for achieving sustainable development," said Jin.

Yunnan holds matchmaking activity to boost transfer of industry

Yunnan holds matchmaking activity to boost transfer of industry

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Magnificent Qiantang River tidal bore in east China city amazes holidaymakers

2024-09-17 20:16 Last Updated At:20:37

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Holidaymakers have been amazed by the magnificent Qiantang River tidal bore in Haining City of east China's Zhejiang Province, as the "Silver Dragon" ushers in its best viewing season around the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival.

A tidal bore is a phenomenon where the leading edge of an incoming tide creates a wave that surges up a river against the flow.

The centrifugal force produced by the rotation of the Earth and the trumpet shape of the Hangzhou Bay in Zhejiang makes it easy for the tide to come in, but difficult to ebb, thus giving rise to the largest tidal bore, which is called the "Silver Dragon" by locals.

The Qiantang River boasts a variety of tidal types that can be observed from different vantage points, including the criss-cross tidal bore, the one-line tidal bore, the back-flow tidal bore, and the fish scale tidal bore.

The best time to witness the Qiantang River tides is during the eighth month of the traditional Chinese calendar, with the most dramatic display typically occurring on the 18th day of the month, which falls on Sept 20 this year.

Tide-watching has become a grand folk tradition on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival because the best viewing time is close to the celebration date of the festival.

The Mid-Autumn Festival, in honor of the moon and harvest, is one of the most important Chinese festivals. It is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month on the Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on Tuesday this year.

Footage filmed at the Yanguan Tourist Resort in Haining City, a renowned destination where tourists gather to admire the tides every year, on Tuesday showed awe-inspiring scenes of great waves hurtling at a speed of 20 kilometers per hour and splashing against the dam time to time.

The T-shaped dams stretching along the river not only reduce the impact of the surging tide on the river bank but also offer a stunning view of ups and downs of roaring waves.

Strong wind brought by typhoon Bebinca has made the river swell and raised the water level on the river. The latest data showed that Tuesday's tidal bore was even more spectacular than previous days, reaching a height of around one meter.

Local authorities have warned tide-viewers to keep a close eye on the weather and pay attention to safety.

Magnificent Qiantang River tidal bore in east China city amazes holidaymakers

Magnificent Qiantang River tidal bore in east China city amazes holidaymakers

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