Ordos


Ordos is located in the central and western Inner Mongolia, in the hinterland of the zigzag bend of the Yellow River, with a total area of 87,000 square kilometers, governing 7 flags and 2 districts, and a permanent population of 2.22 million. It is an important part of the state-planned Hubao-Eyu urban agglomeration and an important node city for the ecological protection and high-quality development strategy of the Yellow River Basin.

Ordos has outstanding resource endowment, with proven reserves of coal and natural gas accounting for 1/6 and 1/3 of the country's total, respectively; The potential for wind and solar energy development is over 140 million kilowatts, making it one of the 14 large-scale coal bases, 9 large-scale coal-fired power bases, and 4 modern coal chemical industry demonstration zones in China. It is also an important base for the transportation of coal from the north to the south, power from the west to the east, and gas from the west to the east.The industrial categories in Ordos cover all major categories except for the tobacco industry and over 80% of medium categories. The approved scale of new energy power generation projects is the largest among prefecture level cities in China, with a grid connected scale exceeding 10 million kilowatts; Build a modern coal chemical production capacity of nearly 20 million tons.

Ordos has a good development environment and is a "multi-scenic" city, with 2 national 5A-level scenic spots and 28 4A-level scenic spots. Ordos is located in the hinterland of the Yellow River and the forefront of sand control in China. The control rates of Kubuqi Desert and Mu Us Sandy Land reached 32% and 75% respectively, and it was awarded as a national demonstration zone for ecological civilization construction and became the first batch of pilot cities in peak carbon dioxide emissions. Ordos integrates Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, connects Shanxi-Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia in the week, and connects with the "China-Russia-Mongolia Economic Corridor" in the outside, with 1311 kilometers of expressways extending in all directions, 15 railway freight trunk lines spanning from east to west and running through the north and south, and the international airport can directly reach 66 cities at home and abroad. China-Europe trains, comprehensive bonded zones, air ports and cross-border direct sales centers are fully operational.

Ordos has excellent quality of livelihood, with public services such as education, culture, medical and health care, and elderly care and childcare ranking among the top in central and western cities. It has won the highest award for building a safe China, the Chang'an Cup, and has been selected as the happiest city in China.







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