Jiangsu
While birdwatching is a recreational activity for some in Jiangsu Province, birdwatchers have played a vital role in recording bird activities, protecting birds, and raising public awareness of environmental protection.[Detail]
Suzhou's first drone delivery service started regular operations on May 8, providing customers with more convenient and efficient cargo transport solutions.[Detail]
The gross domestic product of Jiangsu’s marine economy reached approximately 245 billion yuan in the first quarter of the year, accounting for 7.9% of the provincial GDP and marking a year-on-year growth of 6.5%.[Detail]
China Eastern Airlines plans to operate a daily Nanjing-Kuala Lumpur service starting June 30.[Detail]
Jiangsu Province reported a total rail freight volume of 20.079 million tonnes in the first three months, an increase of 707,000 tonnes or 3.6%, compared to the same period last year.[Detail]
Jiangsu’s gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of the year reached 3.1 trillion yuan, marking a year-on-year growth of 6.2%, as announced by the provincial Department of Statistics on May 7.[Detail]
Jiangsu’s museums made significant strides in various areas in 2023, according to a press conference held in Nanjing on May 6, as part of the province’s celebrations for the upcoming International Museum Day.[Detail]
Jiangsu has recently released an action plan for its pilot program aimed at achieving “dual carbon goals” - peaking carbon emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060.[Detail]
Jiangsu has become the first province in China to host over 10 million individual industrial and commercial households.[Detail]
Jiangsu has been committed to optimizing its business environment, promptly addressing the concerns of foreign-funded enterprises, and introducing policies and measures to facilitate their development.[Detail]
Jiangsu’s tourist attractions rated A-class or higher, key villages in rural tourism, and nightlife destinations welcomed a total of 31.32 million visitors in the May Day holiday.[Detail]
More than 300 registered museums across Jiangsu Province received approximately 4 million visitors during the May Day holiday, marking a 16.2% increase year-on-year.[Detail]
The fourth China (Wuxi) International Pet Show opened in Liangxi district of Wuxi, Jiangsu province on May 1.[Detail]
Jiangsu’s airports are expected to handle about 420 international flights with over 65,000 passengers during the May Day holiday, marking year-on-year growths of 74% and 125%, respectively.[Detail]
About 20,000 bricks from the city walls of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) were newly discovered in Qixia District of Nanjing City, as announced by the Nanjing City Wall Protection and Management Center on April 28.[Detail]
- ·Jiangsu’s May Day holiday tourist volume up 29%
- ·Jiangsu’s airports anticipate 125% surge in May Day holiday passenger traffic
- ·Nanjing to host 196 cultural and tourism activities for May Day holiday
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- ·15th Jiangsu Rural Tourism Festival set to showcase seasonal highlights