Located in western Inner Mongolia, Ordos covers 87,000 square kilometers and is home to 2.22 million permanent residents. In 2023, the city's GDP reached 584.99 billion yuan, a 7% year-on-year increase.
Ordos boasts abundant natural resources-its proven coal and natural gas reserves account for one-sixth and one-third of China's totals, respectively. With over 140 GW of wind and solar power potential, Ordos plays a key role as a national base for coal, coal power, and modern coal chemical industries.
As it accelerates its green transformation, Ordos is building a full industrial chain in new energy equipment manufacturing, including wind, solar, hydrogen, energy storage, and vehicles. It has been recognized as an exemplary city in China's industrial upgrading efforts.
Ordos also offers a favorable living and business environment, with 2 national 5A-level scenic spots and 28 4A-level ones. It is a national model for ecological civilization and among China's first carbon peak pilot cities. Its airport connects to 66 domestic and international destinations, while its China-Europe freight trains, bonded zone, airport, and cross-border direct purchase center are fully operational.