BEIJING, Nov. 14,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- This is a report from China
Daily: Shanxi province has used the seventh China
International Import Expo, running from Nov
5 to 10 in Shanghai, as a
platform to promote its high-level opening-up, share global
resources and showcase its new development patterns.
This year's CIIE, featuring the participation of attendees from
152 countries, regions and international organizations, is seen as
a prime showcase to display Shanxi's cultural and tourism resources,
latest industrial developments and trade and investment
opportunities.
More than 7,000 representatives from Shanxi's 2,140 enterprises attended this
year's CIIE. They mainly represented businesses engaged in the
fields of foreign trade, retail, manufacturing, culture and
tourism.
A highlight of Shanxi's
attendance this time is that there were many exhibits representing
Shanxi's cultural heritage,
tourism projects, and time-honored brands with deep roots in
history and culture.
The Shanxi pavilion was among
the most attractive provincial exhibition zones at the CIIE as it
featured immerse and interactive experiences. The pavilion
displayed Shanxi's natural
landscapes, history, culture and life, as well as achievements in
industries and technologies.
The most impressive part of the pavilion was an interactive zone
called "Travel Shanxi with Wukong", showcasing Shanxi's cultural and tourism resources using
the hit video game Black Myth: Wukong.
The art design of the game took inspiration from ancient Chinese
architecture and other cultural elements. Of the 36 cultural sites
featured in the game, 27 are in Shanxi.
Following the game's launch, the Shanxi Culture and Tourism
Department began a massive promotional campaign called Travel
Shanxi with Wukong. This time, the seventh CIIE has become a stage
for promoting this campaign.
In addition to tourism sites relating to the game, Shanxi's landmark attractions like the Yellow
River, the Great Wall and the Taihang Mountains, were showcased on
a big display screen at the Shanxi
pavilion.
Shanxi's companies also
exhibited products with distinctive local cultural characteristics
of Shanxi, proved another big draw
to visitors.
On display were a great number of products made using
centuries-old, traditional techniques, with some on the national
and local lists of intangible heritage items, showing how the
traditional assets are well preserved and still alive in people's
daily life.
For instance, Lu'anfu Silk Group, based in Jincheng, took part
in the CIIE for the first time. It showcased the lu silk
products made with both traditional and modern techniques.
Lu silk is a local silk variety developed in the
Shanxi city of Changzhi and
neighboring areas like Jincheng.
With a production history of many centuries, the lu silk
industry reached its peak of prosperity in the Ming Dynasty
(1368-1644). The ancient technique for making lu silk is
still alive to this day and was included on the national intangible
cultural heritage list in 2014.
A range of Shanxi's local farm
produce was also exhibited, attracting great interest from
visitors.
One example was the millet from Qinzhou. The yellow millet
variety, produced by a local company under the brand name of
Qinzhou Yellow, drew attention from both domestic visitors and
overseas buyers.
Qinzhou is a major producer of yellow millet in Shanxi and is known throughout the country for
the high quality of its products. Qinzhou Yellow is a famed millet
brand with a local geographic indication, according to Wang Zhen, branding manager at Qinzhou Yellow
Millet Group.
Shanxi's companies also
exhibited a great variety of high-tech products developed and
positioned to improve people's quality of life.
Among the prominent exhibits in this field were the recombined
human-origin collagen products made by Jinbo Biopharmaceutical
based in Taiyuan.
Recombined human-origin collagen is a crucial product for
post-surgery recovery because of its performance in helping in
hemostasis and wound healing.
In addition to exhibiting products, the CIIE has also offered a
platform for networking for Shanxi's businesses and their counterparts
from around the world, as well as a platform to promote local
business and investment opportunities.
On Nov 4, on the eve of the
seventh CIIE, a promotional fair called the Shanxi Chambers of
Commerce Festival was held in Shanghai. Representatives from eleven
Shanxi chambers of commerce in
Shanghai, as well as similar
chambers in Sichuan, Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Yunnan, Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang, attended
the festival.
Promoting the business opportunities in Shanxi's tourism industry was a highlight of
this festival. Shanxi's officials
introduced the province's major investment projects in this
sector.
On Nov 6, a roadshow and
promotional event for Shanxi's
next-generation information technology and artificial intelligence
industries were held in Shanghai
during the CIIE. A total of 150 representatives from Shanxi and Shanghai attended the events.
During the events, businesses on both sides signed agreements on
investing in seven projects. The agreed total investment amounted
to 1.93 billion yuan.
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