Big Data Guizhou

Big Data Guizhou (Chinese: 大数据贵州) is a provincial strategy launched in 2014 to establish Guizhou as China's national big data hub.

[1][2] Approved by the National Development and Reform Commission in 2016, it designated Guizhou as the country's first Pilot Zone for Big Data Comprehensive Experiments.

[3] The initiative leverages Guizhou's cool climate, low energy costs, and geopolitical stability to attract data centers, including Apple's iCloud China (operated by GCBD in Gui'an New District) and Huawei's Cloud Service Base.

[4] Key projects include the Gui'an Big Data Industrial Park in 2015, hosting over 200 tech firms like Tencent and Alibaba Cloud, and the China International Big Data Industry Expo (annual since 2015).

[5] By 2023, the sector contributed 23% of Guizhou's GDP growth, creating 450,000 jobs.