Saturday, October 11, 2008

Haicang District

Haicang is the mainland district of Xiamen city, Fujian Province, the People's Republic of China.

History


Haicang was always the port of call for trade incoming to Xiamen. In May 1989, Chinese central government established the Haicang District as investment area for Taiwan businessman. Since then, Haicang has developed world class port, industrial and agricultural base for exports.

Geography


Haicang Investment Zone is located on the northern side of the of Jiulongjiang River on the mainland of Xiamen prefecture level city. The bay has 5 km of coastline with shallow water of 10 metres depth. Haicang district is physically situated on the mainland to the west of Xiamen Island. The eastern district of the Zone is separated from Xiamen Island by an 870 metre stretch of water linked by the Haicang Bridge.

Administration


The Haicang investment zone is divided into four administrative districts.

*Haicang New Urban District
*Haicang Port
*South Industrial District
*Xinyang Industrial District

The first district is the Haicang New Urban District with an area of 32 km?. This district consist mainly of services such as commerce, finance, real estate, tourism and entertainment businesses.

The second district is Haicang port area with an area of 10 km?. This district is mainly comprises port terminals, energy industry, and bonded storage. The 5 km deep water coastline has 49 berths with can handle 10,000 tons vessels. It is predicted to handle 90 million tons of goods annually.

The third is the South Industrial District with an area of 13 km?. This district houses the technology, capital intensive industries and heavy industries. It also caters for chemical, machinery, electronic, metallurgical, and chemical fibre industries.

The final district is Xinyang Industrial Zone with an area of 30 km?. This district caters for medium and small size companies in the technology and capital intensive industries. It will also provide space for industries in machinery, electronics, fine chemicals, building materials, and plastic and rubber industries. In addition, there are commercial, real estate, and public facilities.


Economy


The government of Haicang Investment Zone actively invites foreign investment in high technology and capital intensive industries, with emphasis on electronics, manufacturing, petrochemicals, machinery, refined chemicals, new building materials, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals industry.

Xiamen Television

Xiamen Television , is a television network in Xiamen, China.

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Xiang'an District

Xiang'an District is a of Xiamen city on its eastern most mainland territory. It is situated in Fujian Province in the People's Republic of China.

History


Xiang'an District was created out of five towns of Tong'an District in May 2003:
* Xindian
* Xinyu
* Maxiang
* Neicuo
* Dadeng

Transport


Xiamen city is constructing the Xiamen Xiang'an Tunnel which is about 9 kilometres long. This includes 5.95 kilometres of the tunnel under water. It starts from Wutong of Xiamen Island and terminates at Xibin, Xiang'an District, Xiamen. It is scheduled to be completed by 2009.

China International Fair for Investment and Trade

China International Fair for Investment and Trade held in Xiamen, Fujian, China is the exclusive investment promotion trade show in China which is aimed at attracting foreign direct investment. Presently, it is the largest economic trade show which focuses on the marketing of China for foreign investment and new business opportunities for goods and services made by foreign funded ventures.

The trade show is held annually in September 8 - 11 in the southern coastal city of Xiamen, Fujian on Mainland China.

CIFIT started out as the Fujian Fair for International Investment & Trade . It was held for the ten years between 1987 and 1996. Then came the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation of the People's Republic of China who saw the opportunity to expand this trade show to include marketing the rest of China for foreign direct investment. Consequently the FFIIT was promoted officially to CIFIT in January 1997.

CIFIT has steadily grown in the numbers of visitors such as investors, business people, economic institutions and intermediaries. This is due to its unique way of attracting foreign capital and investment.