China · Big Data Valley & Computing Capital
贵阳 · 구이양
China
6.6 Million
Guizhou Province Capital
UTC+8:00 (CST)
Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou Province, has emerged as China's fastest-growing city with an astonishing 199,600 new residents in 2024, representing a 3% population increase in a single year. This remarkable growth is fueled by Guiyang's transformation into China's "Big Data Valley," hosting an unprecedented concentration of 22 large and super-large data centers—the highest density globally. With computing power reaching an impressive 53.12 EFLOPS (exaFLOPS), Guiyang leads the nation in AI computing capacity, positioning itself at the forefront of China's digital economy revolution.
Beyond its technological prowess, Guiyang has cultivated an unexpected identity as China's "Coffee Culture Capital," boasting over 3,000 coffee shops—the highest density in the country. This unique blend of cutting-edge technology and vibrant café culture creates a distinctive urban atmosphere that attracts young professionals and entrepreneurs. The city's transformation from a relatively unknown provincial capital to a national technology hub exemplifies China's strategy of developing inland cities through specialized industries, making Guiyang one of the most dynamic and fastest-evolving cities in contemporary China.
Home to 22 super-large data centers, the highest concentration globally. Guiyang has become China's premier big data hub, hosting massive server farms for major tech companies and government agencies.
Annual flagship event held August 28-30, attracting global tech leaders, policymakers, and innovators. The expo showcases the latest in big data, AI, and cloud computing technologies.
Housing 1,355 enterprises with 60% focused on big data, generating 69 billion yuan in annual revenue. This innovation park represents Guiyang's leadership in quantum computing and advanced technologies.
Over 3,000 coffee shops create the highest coffee shop density in China. Guiyang's thriving café culture attracts young professionals and creates a cosmopolitan urban atmosphere.
The city's iconic emblem, this beautiful pavilion sits on the Nanming River and dates back to the Ming Dynasty. It represents Guiyang's historical heritage amidst modern transformation.
Built in 1378 during the Ming Dynasty, this well-preserved ancient town showcases traditional Chinese architecture and offers a glimpse into Guizhou's rich historical heritage.
Guiyang's economy has undergone a dramatic transformation, pivoting from traditional industries to become China's undisputed big data capital. The city's Quantum Tech Park hosts 1,355 enterprises, with 60% focused on big data and related technologies, generating 69 billion yuan in annual revenue. With 22 super-large data centers and computing power of 53.12 EFLOPS, Guiyang processes enormous amounts of data for government agencies, financial institutions, and tech companies across China. This specialization has attracted massive investment and talent, contributing to the city's 3% population growth in 2024—the fastest among major Chinese cities.
The city's cultural scene is equally remarkable, with Guiyang developing China's most vibrant coffee culture. Over 3,000 coffee shops serve a young, tech-savvy population, creating a cosmopolitan atmosphere unusual for an inland Chinese city. The annual China International Big Data Expo (August 28-30) has become a globally significant event, showcasing Guiyang's technological achievements. This combination of cutting-edge technology, rapid growth, and emerging lifestyle culture makes Guiyang one of China's most exciting urban development stories, demonstrating how specialized industries can transform cities.
Guiyang's history stretches back centuries as the capital of Guizhou Province, though it remained relatively obscure compared to China's coastal cities. The city's fortunes changed dramatically when China's central government designated it as a national big data development zone in the mid-2010s. Guiyang's cool climate (reducing data center cooling costs), stable geology (minimizing disaster risks), and abundant electricity from hydropower made it ideal for massive data centers. Within a few years, Guiyang transformed from a sleepy provincial capital into "China Data Valley," hosting data centers for Alibaba, Tencent, Apple, and numerous government agencies. The city's rapid ascent demonstrates China's strategy of developing specialized industrial clusters in inland cities, reducing coastal concentration while creating new economic opportunities. Today, Guiyang stands as a testament to how strategic planning and focused investment can rapidly transform a city's trajectory.
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