Chengdu aims to kick-start economy after outbreak
Chengdu aims to kick-start economy after outbreak
Chengdu aims to kick-start economy after outbreak Hotpot in Chengdu / By Gettyimages With epidemic prevention and control measures working in Chengdu, a consumption promotion was held in Qingyang district on April 8, aiming to boost consumer confidence. "All businesses should work together to promote the city's recovery," the organizer of the activity said. The activity will last one month, and was initiated based on the advantages of the modern service industry in Qingyang district and the demand of consumers after the outbreak. The activity will focus on consumption in catering, supermarket shopping, cultural experiences and tourism. Thousands of local brands and a group of commercial landmarks in Chengdu will offer considerable discounts during the promotion. Restaurants attended the opening ceremony. At the event, the local administration of Qingyang district released a guideline map for consumers. "The guideline map provides information on all aspects of local industries and people's livelihoods," said Yuan Xiaoran, secretary-general of the Chengdu Catering Profession Association. He Ying, deputy secretary-general of the Chengdu Retail Business Association noted that the catering and retail industries are the most active in the tertiary industry, which will help the district to make up for the lost custom and bring back bustling streets. At the opening ceremony, the local administration also released a number of demonstration sites and stores to boost consumption at night. The current list of demonstration sites is mainly focused on the city's most famous attractions, including the FC BYMT Club Chengdu, Kuanzhai Alleys, Kuixing Tower and Shufengyayun Theater. Some flagship stores and those made famous online will become models of driving the district's consumption. Through the promotion of the economy driven by those flagship stores, new economic growth points will be generated. In the future, a number of livelihood and service projects will start in the district to provide greater choice to customers. The city outlets, one of the commercial complexes announced to be launched at the ceremony, will open in June. It will be a one-stop retail hub in Chengdu. Beileou theme park was another project signed at the ceremony. According to Liu Jirong, the park's operations director, its business area will cover more than 2,000 square meters and include more than 30 entertainment zones. A total of 16 government requirements were also issued, involving fitness, e-government service and the construction of an industrial chain. A total of 74 directives about supply and demand were also released, involving eight categories such as supermarkets, culture, tourism, science, technology, education and healthcare.