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Centuries-old ginkgo trees growing in a
nature reserve in Changxing. The ginkgo is called a living fossil because
the Chinese-native species can be traced back nearly 200 million
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Concurrent trade fair
While welcoming tea enthusiasts and tourists from all
over the world to participate in the festival, locals also see the event as a
good opportunity to attract investors from home and abroad.
The Changxing International Investment and Trade Fair
is underway concurrent with the tea culture festival to showcase the county's
investment environment and present its investment projects.
Rapid economic growth over the past several years and
a broadening of the opening-up process have made Changxing an attractive
investment destination in Zhejiang province.
To offer a center for investment, the county built
the Changxing Economic Development Zone that meets international standards.
With a planned area of 25 sq km, the zone is now
composed of three parks - for hi-tech industries, private enterprises and
tourism.
Famous international and domestic businesses such as
US-based Johnson Controls, Germany's Haniel and Qingdao-headquartered Hisense
have established production facilities in the zone, making it one of the top 10
industrial zones in the province.
Changxing's priority industries for investment
include tourism, textiles, electronics, machinery, auto parts and new materials.
Changxing now ranks 56th among China's top 100
counties for comprehensive economic strength.
The county's gross domestic product reached 19.35
billion yuan last year, an increase of 15 percent over 2006.
(Source: China Daily)