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China's Four Great Industrial Regions

The four major industrial zones refer to China's Liao-Zhong-South industrial base, Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan industrial base, Shanghai-Nanjing-Hangzhou industrial base (Yangtze River Delta industrial base) and the Pearl River Delta industrial base, the development of each industrial base has its own characteristics. In addition to the four traditional industrial bases, China also has three high-tech industrial belts, namely Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan, Shanghai-Nanjing-Hangzhou and Pearl River Delta.

Expanded Information

Because of the generous policies of the early reform and opening up, a large number of electronic and electrical processing and assembly enterprises developed, due to the convenience of transportation, especially from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Southeast Asia is closer to the more overseas Chinese townships, the development of incoming processing enterprises is particularly rapid, but the region's comprehensive strength of the industry is not very strong.

Liaozhongnan industrial base of rich coal, iron, oil resources, convenient transportation and a good industrial base for the development of heavy industry provides favorable conditions, in which Anshan - Benxi's iron and steel industry, Shenyang, Fushun's machinery industry, Dalian's shipbuilding industry and Fushun petroleum processing industry and a number of industrial enterprises, are the backbone of the country's heavy industry.