![]() | Nestled along the southeastern coast of Guangdong Province, Huizhou is a dynamic city where modernity harmonizes with natural splendor. As part of the Greater Bay Area and bordering Shenzhen to the south, Huizhou serves as a vital hub for advanced manufacturing (notably electronics and petrochemicals) while maintaining 54% forest coverage. The city boasts: Economic Strength: Home to Fortune 500 enterprises like TCL and Huizhou's Daya Bay Petrochemical Zone, driving innovation in smart manufacturing and green energy. Cultural Heritage: A 2,000-year history reflected in ancient Hakka walled villages and Dongpo Memorial Temple honoring Song Dynasty poet Su Shi. Ecological Wonders: Pristine beaches of Xunliao Bay ("Malaysia of the East"), sacred Luofu Mountain (Taoist sanctuary), and over 130 lakes/reservoirs. Connectivity: 30-minute HSR access to Shenzhen, 90 minutes to Guangzhou, with Huizhou Pingtan Airport offering domestic flights. Recognized as China's "Most Livable City" and "Top 10 Low-Carbon Cities," Huizhou provides an ideal blend of business opportunities, academic collaboration, and sustainable tourism for international visitors. |