Guangdong’s Shaoguan city holds first conference for China’s big data integration of eastern and western regions
- The conference supporting China’s “Eastern Data and Western Computing” project has attracted notable speakers like former Microsoft AI R&D head Harry Shum
- The national project is designed to allow inland data centres to process data transferred from the more economically advanced coastal regions


Events at the conference include a symposium on the “Eastern Data and Western Computing” project, roadshows about data centre projects, and talent acquisition events, according to the Shaoguan government’s announcement.
The new project spearheaded by the central government is recognised as a key effort in supporting digitalisation and the big data industry. The goal, as state-run Xinhua News Agency put it, is to “have less developed inland regions store and process data transmitted from economically advanced eastern areas”.
Shaoguan plans to invest 50 billion yuan in building a big data centre housing 5 million servers by 2025. Zheng Jinyuan, a member of the Guangdong Provincial People’s Congress, told Communist Party newspaper Southern Metropolis Daily in February that Shaoguan, as the city with the lowest average annual temperature in the province and a smaller chance of being affected by extreme weather like typhoons, is well suited for hosting a data centre.
