According to a report recently released by the Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission, Guizhou province ranks fourth among China's 31 provinces, regions and municipalities for its high-quality government open data platform.
Today, with no more trees cut and more planted, the village has seen the per capita net income of its roughly 700 residents soar to about 13,000 yuan ($1,980), making it a potent example of "lucid waters and lush mountains" being "invaluable assets".
Guizhou is located in the eastern Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau of Southwest China. It is contiguous to Hunan, Chongqing, Sichuan, Yunnan and Guangxi from the east, north, west and south, respectively. It covers an area of 176,200 square kilometers.
Southwest China's Guizhou province last year saw significant growth in the number of businesses operating there, boasting a total number of 3.47 million market entities with registered capital of 8.23 trillion yuan ($1.26 trillion) in 2020.
In 2020, Southwest China's Guizhou province realized 100 percent coverage of mechanized coal mining and the intelligent assistance system at all its coal mines in production.
During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), Southwest China's Guizhou province plans to build the Guiyang-Guian-Anshun metropolitan area and Zunyi metropolitan area, according to Guizhou's economic and social development plan released on Feb 27.
According to a recent report, Southwest China's Guizhou province has seen rapid progress in forestry industry development.