Situated in the fertile
Pearl River Delta, its economy was once dominated by agriculture, fisheries and
silk farming. Since the implementation of policies related to reform and openness began in 1978, the people of this area were given full control over their geographical position and culture. This has allowed Shunde to gradually develop into a modern industrial
boomtown, especially the manufacturing of furniture and
electric appliances. Major mainland Chinese product brands are headquartered in Shunde with major production facilities. Recently a new technology industrial park has also been opened in this area, featuring car manufacturers such as
Toyota. Major Chinese companies such as
Galanz,
Kelon,
Country Garden and
Midea, has its headquarters in Shunde District. Shunde was approved as a
pilot city for the comprehensive reform of Guangdong in 1993, Today, this area has become one of the most affluent counties in
Guangdong and mainland China (according to official information from the
Chinese government and the
United Nations). The
GDP reached 127.5 billion yuan in 2007, an annual increase of 18%, and GDP per capita reached 107,991 yuan (ca. US$14,200). ==Tourism==