Jiangmen - Hometown of Overseas Chinese and Industrial Base

Jiangmen's role as the hometown of overseas Chinese and an important industrial base in the Greater Bay Area.

Jiangmen: Hometown of Overseas Chinese and Industrial Hub

Jiangmen holds a unique position in the Greater Bay Area as the "Hometown of Overseas Chinese," with more than 3.5 million overseas Chinese descendants worldwide. The city serves as a crucial link between the GBA and the global Chinese diaspora, leveraging these connections for investment, trade, and cultural exchange.

Located in the southwestern part of the Pearl River Delta, Jiangmen combines its rich cultural heritage with industrial development, featuring traditional architecture, overseas Chinese villages, and modern manufacturing capabilities. The city exemplifies the GBA's approach to connecting with the global Chinese community while developing its economic potential.

Overseas Chinese Connections

Jiangmen's global connections include:

  • Overseas Chinese Villages: Well-preserved碉楼 (diaolou) buildings reflecting overseas influences
  • Global Diaspora: Strong ties with Chinese communities in Southeast Asia, North America, and elsewhere
  • Investment Flows: Significant capital inflows from overseas Chinese investors
  • Cultural Exchange: Regular cultural and educational exchanges with overseas communities
  • Trade Relationships: Commercial connections facilitated by diaspora networks

The city's Kaiping Diaolou and Villages are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the unique architectural fusion influenced by overseas Chinese.

Industrial Development

Jiangmen's industrial base encompasses:

  • Chemical Industry: Petrochemicals and fine chemicals production
  • Machinery Manufacturing: Heavy machinery and equipment
  • Textiles and Garments: Traditional and modern textile production
  • Food Processing: Agricultural products and specialty foods
  • New Materials: Advanced materials and composites

Cultural Heritage

Jiangmen's cultural assets include:

  • Kaiping Diaolou: UNESCO World Heritage Site with unique architectural style
  • Overseas Chinese Museums: Documenting migration stories and contributions
  • Traditional Villages: Preserved settlements with historical significance
  • Cantonese Opera: Rich tradition of local performing arts
  • Local Cuisine: Distinctive flavors and cooking techniques

Infrastructure and Connectivity

Jiangmen's infrastructure supports its role:

  • Transportation Networks: Highways, railways, and waterways
  • Port Facilities: Terminals for cargo and passenger services
  • Urban Development: Modern districts alongside historic areas
  • International Airport Access: Connections to major aviation hubs

Jiangmen's Role in the GBA

Within the Greater Bay Area framework, Jiangmen plays several critical roles:

  • Overseas Chinese Hub: Connecting the GBA to global Chinese communities
  • Industrial Base: Providing manufacturing and processing capabilities
  • Cultural Bridge: Preserving and sharing overseas Chinese heritage
  • Investment Gateway: Facilitating diaspora investment in the GBA
  • Regional Connectivity: Linking southwestern GBA areas

Economic Development

Jiangmen's economic indicators reflect its unique position:

  • Significant investment from overseas Chinese communities
  • Steady growth in traditional and emerging industries
  • Successful preservation of cultural heritage alongside development
  • Important contributor to the GBA's cultural and economic diversity