Yuhang District of Hangzhou Strengthens Services for its Growing International Community

2 months ago

The Photo shows the Reception Hall of the Cangqian International Block in Haichuang Avenue in Yuhang District, Hangzhou, East China’s Zhejiang Province.

By Dou Hanyang

Located on Haichuang Avenue in the Yuhang district of Hangzhou, in east China’s Zhejiang province, a building bearing the bilingual sign “The Reception Hall of the Cangqian International Block” has become a central hub for the district’s expanding international community. A diverse range of visitors from various backgrounds and nationalities regularly pass through its doors, embodying the area’s increasingly global character.

Cangqian subdistrict, home to the Reception Hall, boasts a robust economy and a vibrant expatriate population hailing from 31 countries and regions, including Austria, Argentina, and Russia. To better serve international residents and foreign innovators, the subdistrict established an international block within its bustling commercial center. This 2,000-square-meter Reception Hall has become a vital first point of contact for global talent, offering essential services and resources to help them settle and thrive in Hangzhou.

Linda, an Australian entrepreneur, recently chose Hangzhou as the base for her new business venture. Initially, she was uncertain about navigating the city’s administrative processes and worried about potential language barriers. However, upon visiting the Reception Hall, she was greeted by staff members fluent in English. They provided clear guidance on her residence registration, reviewed her documents, and even scheduled an appointment for her the following morning. “I was expecting a complex and time-consuming process, but the staff’s professionalism and proactive support put my concerns to rest,” Linda said.

Upon her return to complete the registration, staff noticed that Linda had listed “entrepreneur” as her profession. They promptly provided information regarding support policies available for international entrepreneurs in Hangzhou and Yuhang. They also introduced her to a “startup policy package” and connected her with relevant resources. This guidance proved invaluable as Linda navigated the challenges of launching her business.

According to Wu Zhan, an official with the Cangqian subdistrict, the Reception Hall offers a comprehensive array of services, including foreign-related administrative assistance, talent policy consultations, business services, roadshows, flexible workspaces, cultural events, and access to reading materials. The facility aims to respond precisely to the needs of international residents by providing tailored solutions that foster integration and support.

In recent years, Cangqian subdistrict has organized seven distinct categories of events to meet the diverse needs of its international residents, thereby enhancing governance efficiency and promoting cultural exchange. These initiatives foster a collaborative and harmonious environment. For example, at a coffee salon, Linda met Marco, an Italian programmer with a shared passion for technology. At another event—a “home-cooking challenge”—French baker Pete had the opportunity to prepare his first Hangzhou-style dish.

These dynamic cultural activities have transformed the international block into a welcoming space for innovation and cross-cultural exchange. Since its inception, the Reception Hall has hosted more than 100 activities, nearly half of which focused on international collaboration, facilitating numerous global partnerships.

For many global innovators, early challenges often include navigating unfamiliar policies, securing access to resources, and exploring new markets. The Reception Hall catalyzes tech startups, aiming to build an international hub for innovation. It was here that Linda met her first business partner.

Linda’s startup, located just across the street from the Reception Hall, recently participated in a seminar on the “cross-border applications of AI in healthcare.” During the seminar, Linda shared her technological concepts and the challenges she encountered in the Chinese market. Before she could finish her presentation, Pierre, a French engineer with expertise in relevant algorithms, expressed interest in partnering with her. They quickly found common ground and, through their conversation, laid the foundation for a promising collaboration.

As Linda’s company entered a period of rapid growth, she faced a new challenge: a major cross-border financing deal involving complex international tax planning and local compliance requirements. Once again, she turned to the Reception Hall. The staff promptly provided a customized “cross-border sci-tech enterprise policy package” that outlined tax incentives, foreign-exchange guidelines, and compliance procedures. Additionally, the Reception Hall arranged for a government specialist to meet with Linda that same day to provide clear explanations of the key issues.

Today, Linda often reflects on her early days in Hangzhou, recalling how the services offered by the Reception Hall eased her transition. With its distinctly international atmosphere, the Reception Hall of the Cangqian International Block continues to support international talent, making the vision of “a smooth landing and a fast start” a reality.

Source: People’s Daily

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