Li said the 17 hutongs in Caochang were also thoroughly refurbished and are now equipped with updated water and electricity facilities underground.
Liang, also chief executive officer of the Guangzhou KingMed Diagnostics Group Co Ltd, said the Greater Bay Area would also create demand for high-end industries and talents.
Li said his company delivered 1.1 million parcels of medicinal products last year.
Li spoke highly of the solid progress the two countries are making in pragmatic cooperation, stressing that the Belt and Road Initiative has added momentum to the two countries' economic development, and high-tech, agricultural trade, e-commerce and finance have become new areas for cooperation.
Li said China has become the world's largest green energy supplier, and the country is taking the lead in PV development and making a great contribution to the global energy transformation.
Li said the peaceful development of cross-Straits relations has served the well-being of people on both sides of the Taiwan Straits, and China vows to continue to pursue the peaceful development of cross-Straits relations.
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Li was put under investigation in February 2011, and the Ministry of Public Security requested Interpol issue a red notice for Li. He was arrested the following month, and his assets that had been transferred to Singapore were frozen.
Li spoke warmly about the approach as he talked with some of the craftsmen from whom young workers have learned, noting that providing better incentives to lure talent in high-end manufacturing is also a key strategy for the country as it seeks to shift from old economic drivers to new ones.
Li said his team will continue to carry out academic exchanges and research projects on anemia in the Tibetan city in an effort to improve the health of local anemia patients.
Li made several suggestions on deepening cooperation among the three countries.