In the first 10 months of this year, the added value of industries above designated size in Kaiyang county grew 15.4 percent year on year.
Kaiyang recently declared 16 key tasks in promoting its rural revitalization in 2021.
The Kaiyang Economic Development Zone has completed half of its annual goals for industrial economic development and construction.
Kaiyang county signed a cooperation agreement for a rural industrial revitalization project with Guiyang Agricultural Investment Development Group on April 19.
Kaiyang county in Guiyang is listed among China's top 100 cities and counties for spring tourism.
Guiyang, "Zhu" ("筑" in Chinese, homophonic word of bamboo< 竹,zhu>) in short, is the capital of Guizhou Province and located in the geometric center of Western China. With a land area of 8,043square kilometers, Guiyang consists of 6 districts, 1 county-level city and 3 counties, with a national high-tech industrial zone, a national economic and technological development zone, a national integrated free trade zone and a national airport economic zone. As of 2018, it has a permanent population of 4,882,000. Guiyang is populated by 49 different ethnic groups including Han, Miao and Buyi, among which 11 are minorities residing here for generations.