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From:ChinaDaily | 2021-04-02 10:09
Xiangcheng, one of the fastest-growing districts in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, is stepping up efforts to develop high-tech industries for further regional economic growth.
The 489-square-kilometer district is home to about 1 million people. Located near the cities of Shanghai, Hangzhou and Nanjing in East China, Xiangcheng district boasts connectivity by railway lines with Beijing and other areas.
Some 103 projects worth 23.59 billion yuan ($3.6 billion) were recently signed to boost high-tech development in Xiangcheng.
The projects cover digital finance, intelligent connected vehicles and the industrial internet among other areas.
Xiangcheng also announced it will offer up to 100 million yuan in subsidies to projects and up to 10 million yuan in financial support to attract experts and professionals to the district.
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BEIJING (SCMP): Companies and local governments are offering workers and urban residents financial incentives to stay at home ahead of China’s New Year celebrations next month.
Cash bonuses, shopping vouchers, movie tickets, free entry to local attractions, and even food and decorations are among the incentives being offered to deter Chinese people from the customary mass migration that occurs every year at this time as they travel to be reunited with families.
Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in China. The 16-day celebration – which culminates in the main event on February 12 this year – usually includes reunions with loved ones and trips to locations that usually attract large crowds.