Laiyang City, Shandong Province is located in the hinterland of Shandong Peninsula. Although it has a unique geographical location, due to its important position as a high-speed rail transportation hub of Yantai, Weihai and Qingdao, the urban economy has been seriously hollowed out, and many young people have flowed to Yantai and Qingdao, resulting in an aging population structure and economic development being restricted to a certain extent.
In order to reverse this situation, Qixia needs to actively introduce talents, technology and capital to promote the upgrading and transformation of industrial structure. At the same time, it is necessary to increase investment in education, improve the quality of education, attract more outstanding talents to return, and inject new vitality into urban development. In addition, the government can also formulate a series of preferential policies to encourage enterprises to invest and start businesses locally and improve the competitiveness of the city's economy.
geographical environment
Laiyang city belongs to hilly area, with gentle hills and ravines. Affected by Jiaodongling terrain, the terrain is inclined from north to south. There are unconnected low hills in the north, east, middle, southeast and southwest, which belong to the landform type of low hills. Valley plains and intermountain basin plains are formed along the river and between mountains, with mountains accounting for +0.5. 46860.6886868866 1
Qishan in the north is east-west, and its main peak is 3 15.3 meters above sea level. Longmen Mountain in the northeast, bounded by Laiyang, Qixia and Haiyang, runs north-south, with the main peak of Laozhai Mountain, 374.6 meters above sea level, which is the highest of all peaks in the city; The southeast is mountainous, northeast-northeast, and the main peak is mountainous at an altitude of 3 16 meters, which is the boundary mountain between Laiyang City and Haiyang City.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Laiyang City