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When you think of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, the farthest inland region in northwest China, which foods typically come to mind? Lamb and sweet fruit, perhaps? However, now salmon, shrimp and crab may catch your attention.
Shaanxi province in northwest China is pursuing high-quality development and outlining a modern industrial blueprint characterized by its unique strengths, and according to the achievements so far, it's full steam ahead.
The national independent innovation demonstration zone in Lanzhou and Baiyin cities of Gansu province, in northwest China, serves as a trial area for sci-tech innovation and reform. Over the years, it has successfully nurtured specialized enterprises and accumulated a pool of experts, making significant contributions to the high-quality development of the province.
Farmers in Jingyuan county, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, not only earn their income by planting crops, but have also begun to generate additional income from the carbon sink transaction, while contributing to environmental protection. So, what is behind these desired outcomes?
On its path to high-quality development, central China's Hubei province is transforming its industries through advanced science and technology.
Qinghe, once an impoverished county in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, shook off the shackles of poverty in October 2017, after 15 years of dedicated efforts since it was recognized as a poverty-stricken county in 2002.
Zibo is one example of promoting green, low-carbon and high-quality development in Shandong as the province encourages high-quality development through innovation, especially in highly efficient and low-carbon technologies.
Hebei, Beijing's neighboring province, is aiming to realize its version of modernization by focusing on innovation.
A small bamboo cane was turned into a piece of exquisite handicraft after being crossed, pressed and twined in the hands of Huang Binjing, a villager from Bobai county in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
In 2004, China's Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) and the European Space Agency (ESA) launched the Dragon Programme, a science and technology research cooperation in the field of Earth observation.
Ambassadors to China who attended the 2023 Taiyuan Energy Low Carbon Development Forum in September called for closer cooperation between countries.