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Experts to help restore Tang relics in the US
XI’AN: The Daming Palace Foundation in Shaanxi’s provincial capital has recruited five volunteers from the Shaanxi provincial history museum, Xi’an cultural relic protection and restoration center and Xi’an archaeological institute.
They are excellent experts in the repair of stone, pottery, tri-colored relics, ancient constructions, tablets, calligraphy works, paintings and metal. Some of them have worked in their fields for 30 years.
After training, two of the five experts will go to the United States to repair two stone horse sculpture reliefs dating back to the Tang Dynasty (AD618-907), said Guan Zhaoyi, deputy secretary-general of the foundation.
It is in response to a request from the University of Pennsylvania, where they are on display, Guan added.
Six horse reliefs once lined the corridor of the Tang emperor Li Shimin’s mausoleum. Li owed much of his military success to six horses he rode into combat, so he ordered reliefs of the animals to be carved and placed in his tomb to accompany him in the afterlife.
The images, which feature the horses in different poses, are true-to-life specimens of Tang-era sculpture.
Smugglers stole the reliefs in 1918 but were stopped by locals in Tongguan, Shaanxi. However, the thieves still managed to get two of the artworks to the US, while the other four ended up in Xi’an’s Forest of Steles Museum.
As the two reliefs were broken into several pieces during transport, the University of Pennsylvania Museum had asked the foundation to send two experts to work with their American counterparts to restore them.
Lots of volunteers signed up from April 16 to May 16 as it will be the first time China sends experts abroad to repair Chinese relics.
A panel consisting of top-notched experts in relics, relic protection and repair first chose seven volunteers after reviewing their resume early last time and then chose the five after interviews, said the foundation’s deputy secretary-general Sun Fuxi.
Sun said the US university had earmarked $70,000 for the restoration, which is expected to take a month.
“We hope the two horse reliefs will be perfectly repaired and can be exhibited overseas in the future,” Guan said.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-07/06/content_8381366.htm
Xi’an combines culture with high tech
www.chinaeconomicreview.com. As the capital city of Shanxi Province and a world well- known historical and cultural city, Xi’an is an important base for scientific research, high-education, science and technology industry for national defense and high- tech industries.
With a population of 8,305,400, Xi’an has 9 districts and 4 counties, which is an area of 10,108 square kilometers.
Xi’an plays an important role in West Development Strategy. Its advantages lie in three aspects: tourism resources; being a base of scientific research and education and high-tech industries of China; being a center of finance, commercial trade, transportation and information.
Eight significant advantages of Xi’an:
1. Being located in the center of land territory of China, it has become the largest node city in the trunk road network of the whole country and an important traffic hub to connect north-south ‘Grand Cross’ railway network.
In 2005, international flights from Xi’an to London, Paris, New York, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Vancouver have been opened. With 29 international flights, Xi’an has become the fourth-largest international air hub city.
2. Xi’an is a city with solid science and technology foundations and high innovation ability. It is an important base of scientific research, higher education, national defense science and high tech industries in China ranking third in China.
There are over 3,000 various types of scientific research institutions, including 93 national key laboratories, 29 national scientific research or industry testing centers, 400,000 professional technical personnel.
3. Xi’an focuses mainly on mechanical equipment, transportation, electronic information, aerospace, bio-medicine, food and beverage and petrochemicals. It has become a research and development center and production base of China at present for high-voltage power transmission equipment.
In 2007, the total output value of city based industries was RMB160 billion.
4. Xi’an has adequate supply of energy and human resources. In this respect, Xi’an is better than many other cities of China. Being in proximity of important energy base of the north of Shaanxi Province, Xi’an is rich in coal, natural gas and oil and has an adequate energy supply for industrial and residential use.
Meanwhile, the human resources cost in Xi’an is about 1/3 of the average cost of eastern coastal areas.
5. Xi’an has large number of cultural relics and abundant tourism resources.
6. Xi’an has broad financing channels and relatively complete financial system.
Alibaba points out that Qinling Mountain whose ridge reaches 2000-2800 meters in altitude lies in the south of Xi’an and it is an important boundary line to separate the north from the south geographically in China.
With an area of 10,108 square kilometers, it has a population of 7,250,000, among which there are built–up areas of 222 square kilometers and the city population is 5,163,000.
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Xi’an High Tech Development Zone Overview
Industries strongly represented and/or promoted in XHTDZ:
- Software generation and processing,
- Communication,
- Environmental protection (at pres.: 34 enterpr.),
- Bio-pharmaceuticals,
- New and Creative products
However, owing to the specific infrastructure and environment,
XHTDZ is a secure haven for all types of high-tech industries.
See also: “At the Sill“
Present economic situation enforces
ploughing vigorously into, among others, the Centre,
and the Northwest of China for economic development.
Xi’an is the gateway to these large and important areas.
The City is also well-known for her abundance
of human resources and for her modest cost level.
Many enterprises of all industries (domestic and foreign)
being invited to participate in the “New Deal”
have noted the opportunities and now apply for
settlement and operation in Xi’an.
Have a closer look to what is on their docket.
See also: “News & More”
Here some general data.:
Economic Figures 1 for Xi’an (2002 to 2007) were as follows
| Subjects | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 |
| GDP 1) | 82.7 | 94.7 | 110.2 | 127.0 | 147.4 | 176.4 |
| Industry 2) | 35.4 | 40.7 | 47.7 | 54.0 | 63.8 | 77.3 |
| (Industrial Output) 3) | 97.5 | 118.5 | 130.9 | 155.7 | 198.0 | |
| Service 4) | 42.5 | 48.9 | 56.5 | 66.5 | 76.4 | 90.9 |
| Investment 5) | 33.8 | 47.8 | 64.7 | 83.5 | 106.7 | 134.1 |
| GDP per capita 6) | 11,766.0 | 13,210.0 | 15,205.0 | 17,124.0 | 19,568.0 | 21.399 |
| Income per capita 7) | 12,138. | 13,504.0 | 15,473.0 | 17,728.0 | 20,475.0 | 25,012.0 |
| Price Indices industr. Products |
98.2 | 101.5 | 102.7 | 103.9 | 103.2 | 101.9 |
Source: Xi’an Statist. Yearbook 2007
FDI and Foreign Trade Figures for Xi’an (2002 to 2007) were as follows
| FDI realized in mn. US$ |
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255.6 |
276.0 |
571.1 |
824.6 |
1.116.0bn |
| Foreign Trade in bn. US$ |
1,9 |
2,3 |
3,1 |
3,9 |
4,2 |
5.4 |
Legend to a. m. Tables
| 1)= in bn. RMB |
| 2)= in bn. RMB; Industry = Secondary Sector |
| 3)= in bn. RMB; |
| 4)= in bn RMB; Service = Tertiary Sector |
| 5)= in bn. RMB; investment = fixed asset investment |
| 6)= in RMB; GDP: No. of popul. by end of resp. year |
| 7)= of all employed persons |
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The source of Xi’an Statist. Yearbook tells more:
For Xi’an:
Per capita GDP in 2006 was ¥ RMB 19,567, against 2001 an increase of 85.0% (2007 /)
Per capita income/a. of all persons employed in 2006 was ¥ RMB 20, 475, against 2001 an increase of 270.90%.
Total Retail Sales of Consumer Goods were ¥ RMB 213 mn., with a growth of ¥ RMB 102 mn or up108.8% against 2001.
Moreover, Xi’an has become the hub of economy, finance, commerce & trade and information in Northwest China.
21 banks listed
- Ø Took care of deposits of RMB 406.6 bn in ‘06 (+12.0% against ‘05) (2007?)
- Ø Their lending was 234,5 in ‘06 (+ 9.0% against ‘05) (2007 ?)
HTDZ shows a development in compliance with that of its mainstream industry:
Operative Revenue and Industrial Output Value of HTDZ (1991 to 2007) were as follows:
Net Profit of and Tax paid by HTDZ (1991 to 2007) were as follows:
Persons employed by HTDZ (1997 t0 2007) were as follows:
General Added Value and Industrial Added Value of HTDZ (1998 to 2007) were as follows:
Source: Statist Service of Xi’an HTDZ and Xi’an Statist. Yearbook 2007
Although HTDZ welcomes all High-tech industries, economic development has shown that certain clusters have evolved and are forming now the mainstream industries in HTDZ.
XHTDZ welcomes all high-tech industries warmly.
However, development within XHTDZ has shown
that certain clusters have evolved and are forming
the mainstream industries, at present.
These industries are the following:
n Software generation and processing
n Communication
n Environmental protection (at pres.: 34 enterpr.)
n Bio-pharmaceuticals
n New and Creative products
Sustained and rapid amelioration of economy and continuous parlaying of regional advantages is one of the fore most devises of HTDZ.
Xi’an Delegation’s Trip Postponed to June 11 Due to Swine Flu
The delegation from Xi’an, China’s largest R&D Center, had postponed its trip to silicon valley due to Swine Flu. The trip was originally schedule for May 7. Led by Mrs. Jianrong Dang, the Deputy Director General of Xi’an Hi-Tech Park which is one of the 5 certificated Hi-Tech Parks in China by Central Government to recruit and attract overseas to either Start up business or work inside the park. The current date set to be June 11. But the final schedule will be determined by how soon California can take control the spread of Swine Flu.
Xi’an Looking For Talent From Silicon Valley
A Delegation from Xi’an , China’s largest R&D Center, will visit Silicon Valley at May 7. Led by Mrs. Jianrong Dang, the Deputy Director General of Xi’an Hi-Tech Park which is one of the 5 certificated Hi-Tech Parks in China by Central Government to recruit and attract overseas to either Start up business or work inside the park. Mrs. Dang has more than 15 years experience in the hi-tech park, and witnesses the hi-tech park from nothing to the well developed area which ranks top 5 nationwide in comprehensive category issued by many authorities.
The delegation also includes the Director of Human Resource Center which has strong connection with enterprises all over the city and the Deputy Director of Xi’an Incubation Center where many small business and oversea start-ups are located, who knows the related regulation, supportive policies and other necessary information well to help answer questions the overseas might have in mind. More than that, several successful oversea entrepreneurs who relocated and started business in Xi’an are invited to share their stores and experience at the event.
During the event, valuable information as below, but not limited to, will be brought on for your consideration:
1). General policy issued by central government for attracting overseas to start up business or work in domestic enterprises.
2). General background about Xi’an city, including infrastructure, business and living environment, resources and competitiveness advantages as well as overall industries
3). Regulation and Preferential Policies issued by provincial, municipal governments and Xi’an Hi-Tech Park for overseas, which will cover financial subsidy, settle-down help, children education, insurance, HUKOU or permitted residence, employee training & recruiting, and other concerned issues.
4). Attend panel discussion to learn successful stories presented by oversea returnee and share experience
5). Job-openings and other opportunities
The event will organized by Richard Liu, the Chief Representative, Xi’an Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone. And will be cohost by Global Sourcing Alliance (GlobalSourcingInfo.org), and Xi’an Software Outsourcing Alliance.
China’s R&D Center Expands Support for Outsourcing Business
Xi’an, well known as R&D centers for lots of large companies in China, had enhanced its effort in software offshore outsourcing. As the outsourcing center for Huawei, ZTE, Datang Mobile, and many other software companies, offshore outsourcing had succeeded BPO in the past two years. The XA high tech zone, which hosts most of the offshore development centers, release lots of new policies in supporting offshore outsourcing companies recently.
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