Chaozhou: A Millennium-old City Embraces Renewed Vitality
Chaozhou: A Millennium-old City Embraces Renewed Vitality
Selasa, 21 Oktober 2025 | 13:21
The stage production “Return of the Great Tide: A Dream of Chaozhou”
CHAOZHOU, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 21 October 2025 - From November 28th to 30th, the city will host the
23rd Teochew International Convention, welcoming Teochew people from
around the world and sharing the city's cultural story on a global
stage. Leveraging this opportunity, Chaozhou has prioritized engagement
with the global Teochew diaspora, mobilizing the strength of overseas
communities and entrepreneurs to enhance development capacity and
showcase cultural heritage.
Cultural assets are becoming a reliable driver of culture-and-tourism
integration. At Chaozhou Theater, the stage production "Return of the
Great Tide: A Dream of Chaozhou," inspired by local intangible heritage,
has earned strong word-of-mouth, with audiences praising its authentic
presentation of living traditions.
Chaozhou, a renowned historical and cultural city in south China's
Guangdong Province, offers scenic waterfronts and a deep cultural
tradition shaped by a spirit of gongfu (meticulous practice) and refined
aesthetics.
Spanning 2.36 square kilometers, the Ancient City (Chaozhou) has carried
over two millennia of urban life. Over the combined National Day and
Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, the ancient city drew large crowds. By
Guangji Bridge, a river-spanning light show lit both riverbanks, while a
projection-mapping show at Zhenhai Tower narrated a millennium of
history.
The ancient city of Chaozhou drew large crowds.
Chaozhou advances conservation and renewal in tandem, exploring
integrated models that link culture, commerce and tourism. Today, this
historic porcelain capital is taking solid steps in modernization and
forging a refreshed industrial profile.
Recent figures highlight this momentum: Chaozhou has become a national
leader in the production of intelligent toilets; the Huaying LNG
receiving terminal (Phase I), with an annual handling capacity of 6
million tonnes, has come online; construction is accelerating on Datang
Chaozhou Power Plant Units 5–6; pre-selected offshore wind projects in
eastern Guangdong associated with Chaozhou have advanced; and the city
recorded a breakthrough with its first batch of provincial-level "Green
Factory" titles.
Aligning with Guangdong's High-Quality Development Project for Hundreds
of Counties, Thousands of Towns, and Ten Thousand Villages, the city is
deeply integrating rural greening initiatives with garden-city
construction, mobilizing diverse stakeholders to craft micro-landscapes
across urban and rural settings. These efforts are enhancing Chaozhou's
overall aesthetic and substance, propelling it toward its goal of
becoming a supremely livable and beautiful urban-rural area.