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'''Nansha New Area''' ({{zh|s=南沙新区|t=南沙新區|p=Nánshā Xīn Qū}}) is the newly established [[State-level new areas of the People's Republic of China|state-level new area]] ([[Special economic zone|special economic]] and political administration zone) under the direct control of Guangzhou Municipal Government on September 2012.<ref>[[China Daily]] [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2012-09/13/content_15756043.htm Nansha New Area launched] Updated: 2012-09-13 14:56 "China has mapped out a new State-level development zone in South China's Guangdong province, the Shanghai Securities News reported on Wednesday. As the country's sixth State-level New Area, the Nansha New Area is expected to get national support from a series of preferential policies and innovation reforms on tax policy, land management, financial innovation and industrial development. The other zones are in Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing, as well as Zhejiang and Gansu provinces."</ref>
'''Nansha New Area''' ({{zh|s=南沙新区|t=南沙新區|p=Nánshā Xīn Qū}}) is the newly established [[State-level new areas of the People's Republic of China|state-level new area]] ([[Special economic zone|special economic]] and political administration zone) under the direct control of Guangzhou Municipal Government on September 2012.<ref>[[China Daily]] [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2012-09/13/content_15756043.htm Nansha New Area launched] Updated: 2012-09-13 14:56 "China has mapped out a new State-level development zone in South China's Guangdong province, the Shanghai Securities News reported on Wednesday. As the country's sixth State-level New Area, the Nansha New Area is expected to get national support from a series of preferential policies and innovation reforms on tax policy, land management, financial innovation and industrial development. The other zones are in Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing, as well as Zhejiang and Gansu provinces."</ref>


On September 2012 Nansha New Area was approved by the State Council of China's Central Government as the sixth [[State-level new areas of the People's Republic of China|state-level new area]] (followed by [[Pudong]] of Shanghai, [[Binhai]] of Tianjin, [[Liangjiang New Area|Liangjiang]] of Chongqing, [[Zhoushan]] of Zhejiang, and [[Lanzhou New Area]], Gansu), which is also the first state-level new development area in South Central China.
On September 2012 Nansha New Area was approved by the State Council of China's Central Government as the sixth [[State-level new areas of the People's Republic of China|state-level new area]] (followed by [[Pudong]] of Shanghai, [[Binhai]] of Tianjin, [[Liangjiang New Area|Liangjiang]] of Chongqing, [[Zhoushan]] of Zhejiang, and [[Lanzhou New Area]], Gansu), which is also the first state-level new development area in South Central China.

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Nansha New Area
南沙新区
CountryChina
ProvinceGuangdong
PrefectureGuangzhou
Area
 • Total806 km2 (311 sq mi)
Population
 • Total100,000
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Nansha New Area (simplified Chinese: 南沙新区; traditional Chinese: 南沙新區; pinyin: Nánshā Xīn Qū) is the newly established state-level new area (special economic and political administration zone) under the direct control of Guangzhou Municipal Government on September 2012.[1]

On September 2012 Nansha New Area was approved by the State Council of China's Central Government as the sixth state-level new area (followed by Pudong of Shanghai, Binhai of Tianjin, Liangjiang of Chongqing, Zhoushan of Zhejiang, and Lanzhou New Area, Gansu), which is also the first state-level new development area in South Central China.

References

  1. ^ China Daily Nansha New Area launched Updated: 2012-09-13 14:56 "China has mapped out a new State-level development zone in South China's Guangdong province, the Shanghai Securities News reported on Wednesday. As the country's sixth State-level New Area, the Nansha New Area is expected to get national support from a series of preferential policies and innovation reforms on tax policy, land management, financial innovation and industrial development. The other zones are in Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing, as well as Zhejiang and Gansu provinces."

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