
A sweeping aerial view of the Lin-gang Special Area. [Photo/lingang.gov.cn]
The Lin-gang Special Area – located in East China's Shanghai city – held a signing ceremony on Aug 12 for 24 projects that will cost 18 billion yuan ($2.7 billion), local media reported.
They cover such key fields as cutting-edge industries, commercial and cultural tourism and basic education.

Projects sign up to settle in the Lin-gang Special Area on Aug 12. [Photo/WeChat ID: shlgguanweihui]
Among the projects, 16 are industrial projects involving contracted investment of 12.6 billion yuan. They cover cutting-edge industries such as integrated circuits, artificial intelligence and high-end equipment manufacturing.
Eleven projects are for urban construction, including an Ultraman-themed hotel, the Harbor City Plaza library and a Lin-gang primary school and kindergarten affiliated to East China Normal University.
In addition, Lin-gang unveiled three, three-year action plans for accelerating the development of the IC industry chain, speeding up the attraction of more resources for innovation and improving the social service system for talent accumulation.
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