Looking at the Yangtze River | Shanghai: From "Steel" to "Port" and Rising towards the Sea for High Quality | Shanghai | The Yangtze River
In Baoshan District, Shanghai, there is a national wetland park built on a steel slag yard. In early summer, green trees provide shade and the river breeze is gentle.
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Baoshan is located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, with a regional shoreline of 29.239 kilometers. Protecting precious shoreline resources can not only optimize and improve water quality, but also fully leverage the advantages of the riverside location to attract high-quality industries to settle in.
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Starting from the distant Tanggula Mountain, the rolling Yangtze River sings along the way, crossing thousands of miles through Guanshan and rushing into the sea here. Shanghai, which is thriving towards the sea, is guided by the goal of promoting high-quality development, creating high-quality life, and achieving efficient governance. It actively explores the development path of a mega city with Chinese characteristics, contemporary characteristics, and Shanghai's characteristics, and strives to promote high-quality development at the forefront.
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