Located at the southern estuary of the Zhujiang Delta in Guangdong Province,
Zhuhai has an advantaged setting between the two Special Administrative Regions,
Macau to the south
and Hong Kong to the
east across the South China Sea. The city boasts its amiable climate, beautiful
beaches and convenient transportation, and has been entitled as the Model City
for Environment Protection by the United Nation. Zhuhai has no special place in history: It was nothing more than a small agricultural
town under changing administration. Things changed in 1979 with Deng Xiaoping"s
economic policies and the economic boom began. In the following year, approved
by the fifth People"s Congress, Zhuhai, along with other three cities (Xiamen, Shenzhen and Shantou)
was established as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ). Zhuhai encompasses three separate townships. Gongbei on the border with Macau,
is the most thriving place and the major tourist area. Jida district to the
north-east is where harbour, as well as holiday resorts locate, and finally
Xiangzhou district to the east-which is also where the airport locates. Though
full of new offices, immensely wide roads and tasty economic incentives, Zhuhai
still lags behind Shenzhen (the SEZ on the border with Hong Kong). But Zhuhai is definitely growing. A large amount of foreign capital is being
invested and there is a significant increase in visitors both from inland and
Macau or Hong Kong. Local tourist sights includes the New
Yuan Ming Palace and Jiuzhou
Cheng. Zhuhai is also the venue of an annual air show. Off the coast there
are many small islands and Zhuhai itself has a few pretty beaches. Zhuhai"s mineral resources are quartz sand, granite and building sand. The Wanshan
Fishery is one of the biggest in Guangdong. Major industries include electronics, food,
chemical industry and textiles. Local specialities are seafood (crab, lobster, oyster,
squid), fruit and flowers. |