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Who is Zhang Kun from Guangzhou Heyi Group?

Zhang Kun of Heyi Group is one of the shareholders. The predecessor of Heyi Group was founded in 199 1. After more than 20 years of efforts, Heyi Group has developed from a single entity in a single industry to a cross-regional and cross-industry group company. Heyi Group has more than 30 entities and subsidiaries in real estate, manufacturing and service industries, with more than 4 100 employees. He Yi Holding Group is divided into four parts: Hunan He Yi Hotel Chain Co., Ltd., He Yi International Trade Co., Ltd., He Yi Real Estate Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Baodian Jinka Industrial Co., Ltd.

Guangdong provincial capital and sub-provincial cities

Guangzhou, referred to as Yangcheng and Huacheng for short, is the capital of Guangdong Province, a sub-provincial city, a national central city, a megacity, an international metropolis, an international business center, an international comprehensive transportation hub, a national comprehensive gateway city, the first batch of coastal open cities, and the seat of the Southern Theater Command. Guangzhou is located in the south-central part of Guangdong Province, on the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta, near the South China Sea, Hong Kong and Macao. It is the southern gate of China to the world, the central city of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Pan-Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, and the hub city of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Guangzhou is a national historical and cultural city. Since the Qin Dynasty, Guangzhou has been the administrative center of counties, states and governments. It has always been the political, military, economic, cultural and scientific and educational center of southern China, and the birthplace and prosperity of Lingnan culture. Guangzhou became the main port of the Maritime Silk Road in 1930s, the largest port in China in Tang and Song Dynasties, and a world-famous oriental port city. Ming and Qing Dynasties were the only foreign trade port in China and the only port in the world that lasted for more than 2,000 years.