Shijiazhuang is not only an economic center but also a transportation hub of Hebei Province. The city is easily reached by land and air, but not by water (even though there are many rivers that traverse it). In terms of transportation, Shijiazhuang is ... Read More>>
Commercial Real Estate Overview The office buildings of Shijiazhuang are mainly concentrated in 2 business circles. One is the traditional business zone in Qiaoxi District consisting of Kangle Jie and Zhonghua Dajie. With convenient transportation and ... Read More>>
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Human Resource Overview In 2006, there were 39 regular universities and colleges in Shijiazhuang, with enrollment of over 273,000 students and 69,000 graduates. There were also 169 post-secondary vocational schools with enrollment of over 204,000 students ... Read More>>
Shijiazhuang is one of the country's four major postal distribution centers and also a key hub for telecommunication networks. Postal revenues reached 264.5 million RMB in 2005, while telecom revenues reached 4.09 billion RMB. The number of mobile phone ... Read More>>
Mayor Mayor: Ji Chuntang Municipal Departments • General Office of Shijiazhuang Municipal People's Government Add: 216 Zhongshan Donglu, Shijiazhuang Postcode: 050011 Tel: 0311-86045798 • Foreign Affairs Office of Shijiazhuang Municipal People's ... Read More>>
Preferential Polices for Overseas Enterprises in Shijiazhuang State regulations provide that the income tax for enterprises with foreign investment is 30% of the taxable income, yet for enterprises operating within the jurisdiction of Shijiazhuang ... Read More>>
Roads The Jing-Shi, Shi-Tai, Shi-Huang and Shi-An Express Highways and the No.107, 207, 307 and 308 National Highways, as well as 21 provincial roads and 42 county-level roads form a convenient and comprehensive traffic network through and around ... Read More>>
1. Establishing a Representative Office in Shijiazhuang Foreign enterprises shall make application to the Shijiazhuang Center for Investment Projects and submit the following documents: (1) Application for establishing a representative office signed by the ... Read More>>
By the end of 2006, Shijiazhuang had built economic and trade relations with 192 nations and regions and there were 632 foreign-funded enterprises with actualized utilization of foreign capital of US$0.494 billion. Investors were from 52 nations and ... Read More>>
Shijiazhuang High and New Technology Industrial Development Zone The Shijiazhuang High and New Technology Industrial Development Zone was built in March 1991, with a total planning area of 18 square kilometers and is divided into the East Area, West Area, ... Read More>>
• Strategic Planning and Development According to the newly compiled Urban Comprehensive Plan of Shijiazhuang (2004-2020), the city is positioned to become an important city in the Bohai Economic Zone, a regional city of great competitiveness, a green ... Read More>>
Shijiazhuang's power resources assure a sufficient supply to the city's industrial, agricultural and residential consumers. There are 8 water plants with total daily production of 650,000 cubic meters and yearly supply volume of 147 million cubic meters. ... Read More>>
Geographical Advantages Shijiazhuang sits in the south central area of the vast North China Plain, in Hebei Province, with the capital city of Beijing and the port city of Tianjin to the North, the Bohai Sea and North China oilfields to the east and the ... Read More>>
Shijiazhuang is the largest pharmaceutical base and one of the most important textile bases in China. The central government decided a long time ago to invest heavily in Shijiazhuang for the construction of large-scale pharmaceutical companies and cotton ... Read More>>
Vital Statistics (2006) GDP: RMB 206.4 billion GDP per Capita: RMB 21,969 Economic Growth Rate: 13.2% Population: 2.31 million (urban) – 7.08 million (rural) FDI: US$494 million Annual Average Wage: RMB 19,573 Government Effectiveness Rating: 42nd ... Read More>>
• GDP: RMB 400 billion (2011) • Per Capita Disposable Income of Urban Residents: RMB 20,120 (2011) • Economic Growth Rate: 12% (2011) • Resident Population: 10.16 million (2010) • Unemployment Rate: 3.79% (2011) • Enrollment ... Read More>>
Shijiazhuang City proper is approximately 15,800 square kilometers. A recent census indicates that the city proper population has reached 10.16 million. Males account for a population of 5.09 million (50.06%) and females account for a population of 5.08 ... Read More>>
South Garden Pedestrian Walking Street 南花园商业步行街 South Garden Pedestrian Walking Street is located in the central business district of Shijiazhuang. It mainly consists of shopping mall, large-scaled restaurant, supermarket, financial street as well ... Read More>>
QingzhenSi (Mosque) Street 清真寺小吃街 Make your way down to Shijiazhuang Middle School No. 2, and you’ll find an entire street lined with Muslim restaurants and barbecue snack stalls. Pop over for a delicious bite of kebab, or even better try some ... Read More>>
Shijiazhuang is situated in the south central part of Hebei province on the Huabei Plain, 38°04' north latitude and 114°29' east longitude. The city borders Shanxi province, with Beijing and Tianjin to the north and the Bohai Sea and Huabei Oil ... Read More>>
Bus fares are extremely economical in Shijiazhuang, only 1 RMB for non air-conditioned buses. Air-conditioned bus tickets are 2 RMB. In the summer months (June, July and August) and the winter months (November, December, January and February) the ... Read More>>
Entertainment in Shijiazhuang, like most other metropolitan cities in China, relies heavily on nightclubs, bars and KTVs. The city does offer some unique performing arts such as Hebei Bangzi (clapper opera), Pingju Opera and Wuqiao acrobatics. Performances ... Read More>>
Shijiazhuang holds its own in the commercial sector with a carefully cultivated array of local products. The city's largest industries include ceramics, paper cuttings (mainly depicting famous scenes from Chinese history and literature), Liuling ... Read More>>