Introduction of Qujing Economic and Technological Development Zone City

Qujing City is located in the east of Yunnan Province, in the middle of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, at the junction of Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan and Guangxi. The terrain is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, with an average elevation of about 2000 meters. The highest point in the whole region is in Guliucun, Daliangzi, Huize County, with an altitude of 40 17.3 meters, and the lowest point is at the Xiaojiang exit of Xiangbiling, Wangjiashan, Nagu District, Huize County, with an altitude of 695 meters and a relative height difference of 3322.3 meters. Qujing city is located at102 42'-104 50' east longitude, 2419'-27 03' north latitude, 215km east-west diameter, 302km north-south diameter, with a total area of 32,565 square kilometers. Among them, Lvliang Dam covers an area of 77 1.99 square kilometers, making it the largest dam in the province. It has a subtropical monsoon climate, with no heat in summer, less cold in the east and spring-like seasons. It borders Guizhou and Guangxi provinces in the east, Wenshan and Honghe Prefecture in the south, Kunming in the west and Zhaotong in the north, and governs 8 counties, 1 city, 1 district and 139 townships. Qilin City, where the Municipal Party Committee is located (it is said that there are Kirin fairies here to benefit the people, so it is called "Qilin City"), which is 0/38km away from Kunming, the capital of Yunnan. The majestic Wumeng Mountain and Liangzi Mountain meander vertically and horizontally, and the Nanpanjiang River (the upper reaches of the Pearl River) and Niulan River are divided into north and south. Since ancient times, it has been a land fortress to enter Yunnan, and it is called the "key to entering Yunnan".

Historically, Qujing has been one of the political, economic and cultural centers of Yunnan. Wuchi Road in the Qin and Han Dynasties was the earliest channel of Yunnan's "internal communication and external communication". Wei County was set up in Qujing in the Western Han Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. In 225 AD, Zhuge Liang established Jianning County in Qujing, Meng Hui. Ningzhou was established in the Western Jin Dynasty, and Qujing became one of the national 19 states. Qujing has been the political, economic and cultural center of Yunnan for the next 500 years. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Qujing District Administrative Office was established. 1997 withdraw land to set up a city. The topography of Qujing city is mostly composed of mountains, hills and dams, with typical karst landform. It belongs to subtropical plateau monsoon climate, with annual average temperature 14.5 and annual average precipitation 1000mm or more. The land area is 28,904 square kilometers and the population is 5.466 million. It has jurisdiction over seven counties including Zhanyi, Malong, Luliang, Shizong, Luoping, Fuyuan, Huize, Xuanwei and Qilin, including 1 city and 1 district. Kirin City, where the municipal government is located, is 0/35km away from Kunming/KLOC, with an urban area of 24km2 and a population of 250,000. In 2000, the city's GDP reached 210.3 billion yuan. At present, there are Han, Yi, Hui, Zhuang, Buyi, Miao, Yao and Shui nationalities in China, including 440,000 ethnic minorities. There are two mountain systems, Wumeng and Wang Liang. The main rivers are Nanpanjiang, Beipanjiang, Niulanjiang and Huangnihe, which belong to the Yangtze River and the Pearl River.

Qujing is rich in natural resources. There are 30 kinds of proven mineral resources, and the reserves of coal, iron, phosphorus, aluminum, lead, zinc and sulfur rank in the forefront of the province. Among them, the coal has complete types and excellent quality, and the proven recoverable reserves are nearly10 billion tons, accounting for13 of the province's reserves. The output of raw coal and coking coal accounts for more than 40% of the province. There is also the largest diatomite in the province. There are more than 30 kinds of national and provincial protected plants and national rare animals. There are 37 national and provincial protected plants, such as tree fern, wild camellia, magnolia and pepper tree. There are 30 species listed as national rare protected animals, such as civet, macaque, otter, black bear, golden cat, leopard, impala and black-necked crane. The per capita water resources are higher than the national level, and the development potential of hydropower resources is huge.

Qujing has many cultural and historical sites, beautiful natural scenery and simple folk customs. In China's calligraphy, there are tablets of Yan Long and Bao Zi, which are praised by Kang Youwei as "the first stone in ancient books". There are huge and rare ancient tombs in Zhu Jie from the Warring States to the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, such as the Eight Pagodas, Qin Xiu's "Five Emperors" and "Meng Huo's Seven Captions" ... In the long history, there are many epic historical feats here. Huashan Lake, Xiaoxiang Lake, surrounded by green trees, clear water like jade; There is an underground art hall called "the second wonder of Yunnan"-Tiansheng Cave; There are beautiful Luoping scenic spots-Jiulong Waterfall, beautiful Doyle River and Lubuge Canyon, which is known as the "Little Three Gorges". Lvliang colorful sand forest, with magnificent, quiet and unique geographical wonders; There are Cuifeng Mountain, Liaokuo Mountain and Langmu Mountain, which are called "the highest in Xiuba" by Xu Xiake.

Qujing has convenient transportation and fast communication. By the end of 2000, the city's highway14912km, Guizhou-Kunming, Nanning-Kunming and other trunk and branch railways crossed the border. All townships (towns) and 99.8% administrative villages (offices) have access to highways, forming a city centered on Qujing and centered on railways, Kunming, Qulu and Qusheng Expressway. Qujing's post and telecommunications industry has developed rapidly. The city 124 townships (towns, offices) and most village committees have opened 7-digit program-controlled telephones and GSM mobile phones. An omni-directional microwave co-frequency relay network and urban broadband high-speed ring network have been built, and all counties have opened high-speed broadband Internet.

The city's radio and television coverage rate reached 92%, and Qujing TV Station launched three sets of programs and more than ten columns. In 2005, Qujing's economic aggregate surpassed Yuxi, ranking second in the province.