Lanzhou, the capital city of Gansu province, is the only provincial capital in China where the Yellow River flows through the city. In recent years, Lanzhou has been continuously improving the ecological environment along banks of the Yellow River, striving to transform it into a "river of happiness" that satisfies its residents.
On Oct 29, the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and the College of Surgeons of Hong Kong signed an agreement with Lanzhou University First Hospital to establish Western China's first Advanced General Surgery Training Center.
Last Sunday, the 2024 China Industrial Transfer Development Conference (Gansu) opened in Lanzhou, under the theme "Sharing New National Strategic Opportunities and Building a New Industrial Pattern in Western China." The event aims to create a modern industrial system that is self-reliant, secure, and highly competitive through industrial gradient transfer and precise cooperation.
On Oct 22, Gansu's economic performance for the first three quarters was released. The province's GDP reached 912.63 billion yuan ($126.1 billion), growing by 6 percent year-on-year, ranking second in China and surpassing the national average for 11 consecutive quarters.
Anle Village Elementary School in Chengguan district, Lanzhou, Gansu province, recently held its autumn track and field meet under the theme "Strengthen the Body, Pursue Love and Innovation." The event featured 12 track and field events, including long and short-distance runs, long jump, bean bag throwing, forward shot put, and 4x100 meter relay.
The 136th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) got underway in Guangzhou last week, cementing its status as a major event in global trade.
As autumn deepens, the aroma of sugar-roasted chestnuts wafts through the streets and alleys of Lanzhou.
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