Chengdu, a megacity in western China, is expanding its worldwide friendship circle to transform itself into an international metropolis.
As a prelude to the 2016 Chengdu Food & Cultural Festival, a Sichuan cuisine overseas promotion center and a Chengdu tourism experience center were set up in the Bay Area of San Francisco.
Chengdu in Sichuan province and San Francisco have resolved to further deepen friendly city relations, with greater collaboration among companies on both sides and various bilateral events being staged.
With comprehensive support systems and resources for startups, not to mention an enviable quality of life, Chengdu is attracting a growing number of companies and entrepreneurs.
Officials, market insiders and company representatives share their insights on Chengdu.
A matchmaking event at the 11th EU-China Business and Technology Cooperation Fair helped Chinese and European organizations to more efficiently communicate and find partners for cooperation, the event's organizers said.
Chengdu, an inland city with international acclaim, opened its doors to the outside world 30 years ago, and is striving to re-mold itself as western China’s gateway to the outside world.
Backed by the central government's strategy to deepen the opening-up of western China, Chengdu, a hub city in the region, is expanding its ties with the outside world.
Chengdu High-tech Industrial Development Zone (CDHT) has developed a new policy to attract more high-level talents over the next five years.
Chengdu, an economic star in western China, is drawing companies and talents from home and abroad with its solid industrial foundation, vast opportunities and strong cultural atmosphere.
The Chengdu High-Tech Industrial Development Zone, one of China's top high-tech zones in Southwest China's Sichuan province, is attracting more high-end talents from overseas for its future development.
Chengdu is making huge strides in transforming itself into a worldclass rail transit center.