Investment projects
Updated: 2013-09-12 13:57
(China Daily)
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The Siming district is bringing a number of investment projects to the 17th China International Fair for Investment and Trade, which opens today in Xiamen, to seek potential partners from China and abroad.
The following are the major projects:
Developments relating to the cross-Straits financial hub
Haixi Jingu Plaza: an office building complex with total floor space of 400,000 square meters.
Kaiyuan Industrial Park: a development with total floor space of 1.53 million square meters.
Tefang International Center: a commercial and cultural facility with 387,000 square meters of floor space.
Xiamen Financial Center: a 49-story, 212-square-meter building.
Zhonghang Zijin Plaza: a five-star hotel and other commercial facilities.
Guanyinshan area
Guanyinshan Plaza: a hotel and an office building and other facilities.
Sports and culture
People's Stadium: a sports center combining cultural and commercial facilities.
Longshan Creativity Park: the largest creativity park in Fujian.
Xiamen Industrial Design Center: a facility combining design, R&D, technology transfer, information consultation and other functions.
Straits Fashion & Art Center: a facility for fashion design and performance.
Siming Architecture Design and R&D Center: office building for architecture design and research firms.
Hongwen Fashion Industry Park: a facility combining fashion design, exhibition and experience.
High-tech development
Siming Photo-Electronic Building: an R&D service center for photo-electronic enterprises in the Xiamen Science Park.
Xiamen University Science Park: the only university science park in Fujian.
Cross-Straits e-commerce park: office buildings for e-commerce businesses.
(China Daily USA 09/12/2013 page8)
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