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Development of Qingyuan Evergrande Century Tourism City

In recent years, with the continuous discovery of tourism resources and livable ecological environment, as well as the advantages of non-renewable natural resources, Qingyuan has gradually been favored by developers and buyers, and the real estate industry has also transitioned from basically meeting residential needs to leisure and health. Qingyuan has beautiful scenery, which has attracted many developers to develop tourism real estate projects in recent years, among which Evergrande Jinbi is particularly famous. Evergrande Jinbi World, located in the six national 4A scenic spots, has attracted many people from the Pearl River Delta to invest in real estate, travel and vacation by virtue of its advantages of sitting on 10,000 mu of original ecological lakes and mountains and 1000 mu of sports park. With the complete completion of Dajinbi's "world-class" supporting Evergrande Century Tourism City, Qingyuan's tourism supporting facilities have been greatly improved. Driven by this, Qingyuan will attract more housing enterprises to settle in and further promote the economic development of northern Guangdong.

In Qingyuan's few eco-livable markets, Evergrande Jinbi Tianxia, as a benchmark project, has built an amazing 6,543.8+10,000 square meters international-class aircraft carrier package, including a platinum five-star hotel and six holiday commercial centers. Evergrande Century Tourism City has been fully put into trial operation a few days ago, and attracted more than 1000 customers on the day of trial operation. 2011On June 25th, Evergrande Real Estate "Qingyuan Evergrande Century Tourism City" officially opened in Qingyuan, Guangdong Province, which is also the largest tourism complex project in South China. It is reported that the project has attracted nearly 1,000 customers every day since its first trial operation on June 6, and received more than 20,000 tourists before its official opening.