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Locacted in east China, and the capital of the Sichuan province, Chengdu is one of the best places in the country for business travellers. Recent studies by US think tanks place Chengdu at the top of China's economic league table, making it one of the most important commercial centres in the world. The city's population exceeds fourteen million, and is expected to continue growing.
The city has been chosen to host the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting in 2016. Chengdu also hosts the annual World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention and Fortune Global Forum. The city recently opened a high speed rail link with Poland, and nine new international air routes in 2016, making it more accessible to foreign investors than ever before.
Almost 250 Fortune 500 companies have offices in Chengdu, including UK companies AstraZeneca, Unilever and GlaxoSmithKline. Factors fuelling its powerhouse economy include strong human capital, strong central government support and investment, and the presence of high value-added industries. Chengdu is a world leader in aerospace and aircraft design, and electronics manufacturing. The city has one of the best resources in the world when it comes to business conventions, with numerous high-tech development and industrial parks. Tianfanu Software Park for instance, is located in the hi-tech industrial development zone, and is Asia's largest IT business park. It is both vast in scale and state-of-the-art, with acres of resources. Amongst the global giants, Chengdu also has a blossoming start-up scene that profits from the city's international infrastructure and wealth of high level business resources.
Chengdu's World Centre has the largest floor space of any building in the world. Inside, you will find innumerable hotels, shops and even a faux Mediterranean village. Near your Chengdu hotel is shopping paradise Chunxi Road. Watch the giant pandas and golden monkeys gambolling in Chengdu's zoos, or enjoy the city's unique floral displays. Want to get out of the city? Escape to one of the summer resorts in the valleys surrounding the city for some hiking, camping and water sports. Just 220 kilometres from Chengdu are the Four-Sister mountains. Hike the alpine forests, past waterfalls, under the deep blue sky.