Youngsters from across the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) participated in various events and activities during the May Day holiday-including flash mob performances singing My Motherland and Me, one of the most patriotic songs in China and waving Chinese flags-to celebrate the National Youth Day.
By the end of 2020, Guangdong's completed highways reached 10,000 kilometers, ranking first in China and still increasing.
On April 19th, a total of 1000 drones lighted up the sky over Haixinsha Island of Guangzhou in special formations such as the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge to depict the future of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.
With the integration of mountains and rivers and the sharing of ecological services, the environmental construction of metropolitan areas in the GBA is gradually adapting to the population agglomeration scale and environmental quality of the GBA.
Scientific and technical innovation cooperation has become a critical driving force for the GBA to take the lead in the development and breakthrough of digital industries such as artificial intelligence, big data, industrial Internet and cloud computing.
With the acceleration of urban transportation infrastructure construction in the GBA, the internal exchanges between regions are becoming more frequent. The spatial connection intensity is constantly improving, and the "one-hour life circle" is accelerating to form.
Shenzhen's Liantang Port started operation on August 26th in 2020, this checkpoint also came as the first with direct access facilities for both passengers and vehicles.