"Guangdong is the engine driving China's new productive forces," said Harvey Dzodin, former legal advisor in the Carter administration and a senior fellow at the Center for China and Globalization. Since his first visit in 1988, Dzodin has witnessed Guangdong's transformation, particularly noting Shenzhen's evolution from "a small fishing village" to "a great metropolis" and a "high-tech capital of 13 million people."
He praised the rapid progress, stating, "I'm really impressed with what I've seen in Guangdong Province. I'm so impressed with the progress that's been made in such a short period of time." Dzodin encouraged visitors to China to look beyond Beijing and Shanghai and explore the South to "see this amazing transformation," emphasizing the significant changes in the Greater Bay Area.
策划:于晓娜
监制:施诗
制作:李群
新媒体统筹:丁青云 曾婷芳 赖禧 黄达迅
海外运营监制: 黄燕淑
海外运营内容统筹: 黄子豪
海外运营编辑:庄欢 吴婉婕 龙李华 张伟韬
出品:南方财经全媒体集团
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