粵港澳大灣區

The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) encompasses nine cities in Guangdong province, along with the two Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macao. Going beyond the traditional “Greater Pearl River Delta” concept, it emphasizes looking outward, aiming to help China “go glob...

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description The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) encompasses nine cities in Guangdong province, along with the two Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macao. Going beyond the traditional “Greater Pearl River Delta” concept, it emphasizes looking outward, aiming to help China “go global” and demonstrate global economic leadership. As the region repositions itself as the Greater Bay Area, how can Hong Kong leverage its strengths to seize this opportunity? This volume brings together experts and scholars well-versed in both the Mainland and Hong Kong systems to analyze the development direction and collaborative strategies of the Greater Bay Area, offering specific, practical proposals. The authors call on Hong Kong, Macao, and the nine Guangdong cities to abandon single-jurisdiction thinking and instead embrace the transformation to a city-cluster development model. In addition, the book focuses on how Hong Kong can capitalize on its advantages in finance, innovation, technology, institutions, governance, professional talent, culture, and geographic location. Through infrastructure projects such as the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge, the city is poised to foster cross-border industrial cooperation and lead the GBA to become a hub of the Belt and Road Initiative.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-166398.42025-09-25T06:29:16Z 粵港澳大灣區 方舟, 編著 regional planning economic policy Greater Bay Area Hong Kong Guangdong Macao Pearl River Delta Belt and Road Initiative China thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) encompasses nine cities in Guangdong province, along with the two Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macao. Going beyond the traditional “Greater Pearl River Delta” concept, it emphasizes looking outward, aiming to help China “go global” and demonstrate global economic leadership. As the region repositions itself as the Greater Bay Area, how can Hong Kong leverage its strengths to seize this opportunity? This volume brings together experts and scholars well-versed in both the Mainland and Hong Kong systems to analyze the development direction and collaborative strategies of the Greater Bay Area, offering specific, practical proposals. The authors call on Hong Kong, Macao, and the nine Guangdong cities to abandon single-jurisdiction thinking and instead embrace the transformation to a city-cluster development model. In addition, the book focuses on how Hong Kong can capitalize on its advantages in finance, innovation, technology, institutions, governance, professional talent, culture, and geographic location. Through infrastructure projects such as the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge, the city is poised to foster cross-border industrial cooperation and lead the GBA to become a hub of the Belt and Road Initiative. Published 「粵港澳大灣區」策略,涵蓋廣東省九個城市及港澳兩個特區「粵港澳大灣區」突破了傳統的「大珠三角」觀念,強調外向型的「海灣」概念,旨在讓中國「走出去」,成為具有全球經濟領導作用的核心區。從大珠三角走至粵港澳大灣區,香港又應該怎樣發揮所長,掌握這次經濟機遇?本書從不同角度分析粵港澳大灣區的發展方向、合作策略,鼓勵香港、澳門及九個廣東省城市摒棄傳統「一時一城一地的得失」的行政區觀念,冀能從單一城市向城市群發展方向轉型。除了分析粵港澳大灣區的整體發展規劃外,本書更集中探討香港如何憑藉其在金融、創新科技、制度、專業人才、文化、地理位置等方面的優勢,並通過港珠澳大橋等建設,促進各城市的產業合作,藉着這次發展機遇,引領大灣區成為一帶一路的樞紐。 2025-09-25T03:40:20Z 2025-09-05T01:25:58Z 2025-09-05T02:17:51Z 2025-09-10T03:15:49Z 2025-09-25T03:40:20Z 2018 book 9789629373535 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/166398.4 chi image/jpeg application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.cityu.edu.hk/upress/the-greater-bay-area-cooperation-strategy-and-the-future-of-hong-kong-in-chinese https://openbookshongkong.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/353-5.pdf https://openbookshongkong.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/353-5.pdf City University of Hong Kong Press Hong Kong University Press City University of Hong Kong Press 「粵港澳大灣區」策略,涵蓋廣東省九個城市及港澳兩個特區「粵港澳大灣區」突破了傳統的「大珠三角」觀念,強調外向型的「海灣」概念,旨在讓中國「走出去」,成為具有全球經濟領導作用的核心區。從大珠三角走至粵港澳大灣區,香港又應該怎樣發揮所長,掌握這次經濟機遇?本書從不同角度分析粵港澳大灣區的發展方向、合作策略,鼓勵香港、澳門及九個廣東省城市摒棄傳統「一時一城一地的得失」的行政區觀念,冀能從單一城市向城市群發展方向轉型。除了分析粵港澳大灣區的整體發展規劃外,本書更集中探討香港如何憑藉其在金融、創新科技、制度、專業人才、文化、地理位置等方面的優勢,並通過港珠澳大橋等建設,促進各城市的產業合作,藉着這次發展機遇,引領大灣區成為一帶一路的樞紐。 841c9a73-b6fc-4723-a630-4f1b01216d54 8133348e-7b25-499a-93fd-edd9c9c9c1f7 9789629373535 City University of Hong Kong Press Hong Kong open access
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economic policy
Greater Bay Area
Hong Kong
Guangdong
Macao
Pearl River Delta
Belt and Road Initiative
China
thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
方舟, 編著
粵港澳大灣區
title 粵港澳大灣區
title_full 粵港澳大灣區
title_fullStr 粵港澳大灣區
title_full_unstemmed 粵港澳大灣區
title_short 粵港澳大灣區
title_sort 粵港澳大灣區
topic regional planning
economic policy
Greater Bay Area
Hong Kong
Guangdong
Macao
Pearl River Delta
Belt and Road Initiative
China
thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
topic_facet regional planning
economic policy
Greater Bay Area
Hong Kong
Guangdong
Macao
Pearl River Delta
Belt and Road Initiative
China
thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
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