A total of 19 cultural heritage items from Southwest China's Guizhou province have been included on the fifth list of China's national intangible cultural heritage items released by the State Council on June 10.
Southwest China's Guizhou province has maintained the top digital economy growth rate in China for six years and is home to the world's most super-large data centers.
Southwest China's Guizhou province has committed to developing the edible mushroom industry, with mushroom farming operations transferring from East China to West China.
To celebrate the upcoming Dragon Boat Festival, which falls on the 5th day of the 5th month of the lunar calendar, Miao people from Shibing county in Southwest China's Guizhou province started the annual activity of dragon boat race.
Southwest China's Guizhou province has taken the opportunity to industrialize its digital economy, digitalize its industries, and apply digital technology in social governance.
From January to May of this year, Southwest China's Guizhou province built 1.53 million mu (102,153.33 hectares) of plantations for bamboo, tea-oil trees, Sichuan peppers, and Chinese honeylocust fruits, which were listed as "featured forestry industries" in 2020.
The APEC Workshop on Inclusive Digital Society was held in Guizhou's provincial capital Guiyang on June 8 and was themed around alleviating poverty and improving living standards through increased economic growth.