Guizhou government officials announced that they will put 18 billion yuan ($2.74 billion) into relocating the people of 3,200 poor villages, about 300,000 in all.
The Guizhou province's Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang pointed to the province's shortage of agricultural resources and its irrational approach to production.
These will be the key work under the 13th Five-year Plan(2016-2020) and, since last year, its CPPCC members and experts have made 685 proposals, with 221 of them related to poverty and livelihoods.
The acting governor, according to Sun Zhigang, announced an unexpectedly large provincial GDP of 1.05 trillion yuan ($159.6 billion) for 2015, compared to 2010's 459.4 billion yuan, making it a leader in GDP growth for 5 consecutive years.
The acting governor of Guizhou, Sun Zhigang, gave a review of their technological achievements during the period of the 12th Five-year Plan (2011-2015).