CGTN: China’s high-quality development paves way to prosperity

Wang Tianyu

Nestled in the southwest of China is a land shaped by mountains, where rugged peaks stretch as far as the eye can see.

Thatโ€™s Guizhou Province.

Once considered one of Chinaโ€™s poorest provinces with inaccessible geography, the province is now at the heart of the countryโ€™s digital revolution.

The turning point came in 2012, when Guizhou set out to build Chinaโ€™s first national big data comprehensive pilot zone.

With a commitment to digital infrastructure, the province has since become a national leader in computing power, housing some of the countryโ€™s most powerful data centers, such as those of China Mobile, Tencent and Apple. These centers drive everything from artificial intelligence (AI) development to smart cities, transforming Chinaโ€™s digital economy in profound ways.

Guizhouโ€™s rise is driven by several key factors.

First, the provinceโ€™s natural climate is ideal for data centers: cooler temperatures reduce the need for energy-intensive cooling, while abundant green electricity from hydropower keeps costs low. This has made Guizhou a favored destination for companies seeking a sustainable, cost-efficient place to house their digital infrastructure.

Second, Guizhou benefits from the national โ€œEast Data, West Computingโ€ initiative, which aims to shift data processing from the eastern coastal regions to the more affordable, resource-rich west. The move not only saves on energy and land costs but also reduces the risks posed by natural disasters, with Guizhouโ€™s relatively stable seismic conditions making it an attractive choice for data storage and computing.

โ€œWe haveย beenย using our supercomputing power to support rendering for over 160 movies since 2020,โ€ย saidย Li Beihong, chairman of Guian New Area Sci-tech Innovation Industry Developmentย Co. Ltd., which provides movie rendering services. โ€œStudios in east China relyย on Guizhouโ€™s supercomputers to render massive movie scenes using cloud-based rendering.โ€

In the past decade, Guizhou has built a complete talent ecosystem โ€“ from university partnerships to training programs โ€“ ensuring people can work locally instead of migrating to big cities.

This is what Chinaโ€™s high-quality development looks like in practice: industrial upgrading, developing talent and creating new opportunities close to where people live.

Guizhou has gone from isolation to innovation;ย from poverty to productivity.

According toย theย localย government, by the end of 2020, Guizhou had lifted about 9.23 million people out of poverty, the largest number among all Chinese provinces.

And between 2014 and 2024, Guizhouโ€™s average disposable income jumped 130 percent fromย 12,371ย yuanย ($2,010) per year in 2014 to nearly 28,561ย yuanย ($3,912)ย in 2024. This rate of growth outpaced the national average during the same period.

Guizhouโ€™s story is a powerful illustration of Chinaโ€™s commitment to high-quality development: a shift away from numbers-based growth towards innovation, sustainability and social welfare. The provinceโ€™s rise reflects a nationwide effort to harness natural advantages, invest in cutting-edge technology and build a more balanced, inclusive economy for the future.


YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1pEteQLFOw&t=168s

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