# Guangxi
Latest news and articles about Guangxi
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Projecting Power: China’s 'Guangxi' LHD Signals the Maturation of PLA Amphibious Might
Recent combat training footage of the Type 075 'Guangxi' amphibious assault ship highlights China's growing ability to conduct large-scale expeditionary operations. This maturation of the PLAN's amphibious fleet signifies a shift toward high-intensity readiness in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea.

From the Frontline to the Fold: The Strategic Role of Veterans in China’s Local Governance
This article examines the transition of PLA veteran Huang Bin into the Baise police force, highlighting how China utilizes veterans to bolster local governance, recruitment, and social stability. Through personal case studies, it explores the broader strategic value of military-to-civilian integration in maintaining the state's security apparatus.

Echoes of the Flying Tigers: Why a WWII Legacy Group is Funding Disaster Relief in Guangxi
Following two earthquakes in Liuzhou, the Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation has donated 200,000 yuan in cash and goods to support recovery efforts. The move highlights the enduring legacy of the WWII Flying Tigers as a bridge for modern Sino-American public diplomacy.

Wings of History: The Flying Tigers Legacy Fuels Modern Relief in Earthquake-Stricken Liuzhou
The Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation has partnered with local Chinese firms to donate 200,000 RMB in funds and supplies to earthquake-stricken Liuzhou. The aid commemorates the city's history as a critical base for the Flying Tigers during World War II, reinforcing a legacy of bilateral cooperation.

Crackdown at the Top: The Fall of a 900-Billion-Yuan State Asset Chief
Liu Minghong, general manager of the 910-billion-yuan Guangxi Investment Group, is under investigation for serious disciplinary violations. This high-profile probe into a Fortune 500 state executive signals a deepening of China's anti-corruption efforts within provincial-level economic powerhouses.

Chasing Self-Sufficiency: Guangxi’s New Aluminum Hub Signals a Deeper Push into EV Supply Chain Sovereignty
SAIC-GM-Wuling is leading a new industrial consortium in Guangxi to localize the production of high-end aluminum EV components. The project aims for 100% local supply of critical materials by 2030 to enhance supply chain resilience and vehicle efficiency.

The Great Southern Exodus: Why Guangxi is Losing the Demographic War to Guangdong
Guangxi has become China’s top province for net population outflow, with its permanent population falling below 50 million as millions move to Guangdong. The trend highlights the economic failure of Nanning to build a competitive industrial alternative to the coastal hubs, forcing a rethink of regional development strategies.

Bridge to the South: Beijing Taps Guangxi to Spearhead AI Education Diplomacy with ASEAN
China’s Ministry of Education is positioning Guangxi as a primary hub for AI-driven educational cooperation with ASEAN nations. The strategy focuses on integrating high-tech research with vocational training to project Chinese influence and foster 'New Quality Productive Forces' across Southeast Asia.

Lunar New Year Boom at China–Vietnam Borders Revives Cross‑Border Tourism and Local Economies
Cross‑border tourism between China and Vietnam has surged ahead of the Lunar New Year, with Guangxi ports reporting double‑digit growth in passenger flows. Policy easing, improved customs coordination and targeted local festivals are driving short‑haul trips that boost border city economies and expand people‑to‑people ties.

Blind Veteran in Rural Guangxi Keeps a Farm and a Code: ‘Don’t Be a Burden’
A blind veteran in Guangxi sustains himself through pig farming, adapting to total sight loss and recovering from a devastating 2019 swine fever outbreak. Regular visits from local veterans and social-welfare agencies and a pending housing renovation subsidy illustrate China's blend of targeted assistance and an expectation of individual self-reliance among beneficiaries.

China’s Armed Police Sharpen Logistics Skills in Guangxi as Part of Broader Readiness Push
A Guangxi detachment of China’s People’s Armed Police conducted a concentrated logistics instructor training course focused on battlefield first aid, supply operations, field cooking and weapons handling. The programme fits a wider effort to professionalize logistics across Chinese security forces, enhancing adaptability for both disaster response and military sustainment.

Armed Police in Guangxi Make Revolutionary Memory the First Lesson for New Recruits
The People’s Armed Police detachment in Hechi, Guangxi, staged a patriotic 'first lesson' for 2025 recruits, using a martyr’s story, honour walls and a revolutionary memorial to instil political loyalty. The event underscores Beijing’s continued emphasis on ideological education for security forces and the PAP’s role in domestic stability, especially in ethnic minority regions.