Overview of Heilongjiang province
Heilongjiang province is named after its largest river, the Heilongjiang River. Across the river to the north it shares a border of over 3,045 kilometers with Russia. As China's sixth-largest province, Heilongjiang covers 454,800 square kilometers, accounting for 4.7 percent of the nation's total land area. Its GDP reached 1.62 trillion yuan ($235.8 billion) in 2018, up five percent over the previous year.
Location
Heilongjiang enjoys a superior geographic location. As a border province in northeast China, it has convenient prospects for boosting trade with Russia and promoting Far East construction there.
Resource
The province plays a major role in China's agricultural growth. With abundant agricultural resources, the province focuses on such sectors as high-quality and efficient agriculture, husbandry, food processing and agriculture-based services. It also boasts large mineral reserves, and thus has cooperation opportunities with industrial circles in exploration and mining rights and potential in the mineral intensive processing industry.
Ecology
Heilongjiang is one of China's pilot areas for ecological protection. It has worked to create a good investment environment for the ecological economy, and possesses great potential in industries like tourism, health and elderly care, culture and information services, and forestry.
Industry
New Materials
Green Food
Biopharmaceuticals
Equipment Manufacturing
Tourism
Science and Technology
The province pays great attention to education and boasts a galaxy of innovative talents. Giving full play to its human resources and scientific and educational advantages, Heilongjiang has a great deal of capacity in industrializing its high-tech research achievements.