Integration, Innovation, and Shared Growth on the World Stage in Suzhou, Jiangsu

The 7th Grand Canal Culture and Tourism Expo has wrapped up in Suzhou, Jiangsu. Branded under the banner of “Integration, Innovation, and Shared Growth on the World Stage,” the event’s conclusion was announced in a press release from the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism.

Key Takeaways:

  • Seventh edition of the Grand Canal Culture and Tourism Expo concluded in Suzhou, Jiangsu
  • Official announcement released on Aug. 19, 2025 via PR Newswire
  • Event slogan emphasized “Integration, Innovation, and Shared Growth on the World Stage”
  • Statement issued by the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism
  • Expo aimed at “showcasing the charm of” Suzhou and the Grand Canal region

Grand Canal Expo Concludes in Suzhou
The historic city of Suzhou played host to the 7th Grand Canal Culture and Tourism Expo, which officially closed this week, according to a news release issued on August 19, 2025. Organizers framed the gathering around three watchwords—“Integration, Innovation, and Shared Growth on the World Stage”—underscoring Jiangsu Province’s ambition to position cultural heritage as a driver of economic vitality.

A Provincial Call for Shared Growth
“This is a news release from the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism, P. R. China,” the statement began, confirming the government body’s stewardship of the event. By drawing visitors, investors and cultural institutions to Suzhou, provincial officials sought to highlight the city’s strategic role along China’s storied Grand Canal.

Seven Years of Continuity
Now in its seventh iteration, the Expo has become an annual barometer of Jiangsu’s tourism and cultural outreach. Each edition, officials noted, is designed to “showcase the charm of” the region—language that speaks both to Suzhou’s classical canals and to the province’s push for modern integration with global markets.

Looking Ahead
While the brief statement offered no further details on attendance or future programming, organizers left little doubt about their guiding vision. By interlacing culture, tourism and innovation, Jiangsu’s leaders hope to keep Suzhou—and the Grand Canal tradition—resonant on the world stage.

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