From Xiushan’s Dry Port: A Glimpse into the Open Development Path of a Small Inland City in Western China
During the ongoing Chongqing Municipal Two Sessions, the government work report proposed that during the “15th Five-Year Plan” period, efforts should be made to accumulate strength and achieve an overall leap in expanding high-level opening-up, striving to basically form an industrial chain, supply chain, and logistics and trade hub connecting the three major markets of Europe, China, and ASEAN by 2030.
During the “14th Five-Year Plan” period, Xiushan seized the strategic goal of building a dual hub: an inland opening comprehensive hub on the eastern line of the New Western Land-Sea Corridor and a national logistics hub for trade and services. It established an international logistics hub, acquiring its own highway port and dry port.
In July 2025, the Wuling Mountain (Xiushan) International Logistics Hub project, with a total investment of 600 million yuan and covering 410 acres, was completed and put into operation. It has become one of the most distinctive projects on the eastern line logistics node of the New Western Land-Sea Corridor and is currently a key supporting project for Xiushan in building a modern collection and distribution system and vigorously developing new logistics formats such as international logistics, multimodal transport, and smart logistics.
Xiushan, one of the most remote districts and counties in southeastern Chongqing, borders the provinces of Hubei, Hunan, and Guizhou, and is also the location of the border town described by Shen Congwen. Today, from the depths of the Wuling Mountains to the forefront of opening-up, this small inland city in western China is forming a logistics distribution network radiating 200 kilometers around, exploring a new path for opening up inland small cities.
According to the person in charge of the Xiushan County High-tech Zone, although the investment scale of the Wuling Mountain (Xiushan) International Logistics Hub project is not large, the functions it unleashes profoundly affect the inland hinterland where Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan, and Guizhou converge.
It is understood that the Wuling Mountain (Xiushan) International Logistics Hub project is laid out according to the functional planning of “two ports and one zone”: the Xiushan Highway Port, the Xiushan Dry Port, and the port-side processing zone.
The Xiushan Highway Port is mainly used to establish a logistics network for Xiushan and surrounding areas, serving the logistics transportation of major channels for sea and cross-border access. Plans are to open 18 regional logistics trunk lines within 300 kilometers of Xiushan and 6 long-distance logistics lines connecting to coastal ports such as Guangzhou and Ningbo within three years. Currently, 12 regional logistics trunk lines have been opened in neighboring areas of Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan, and Guizhou such as Youyang, Yanhe, Huayuan, and Songtao, along with 4 long-distance logistics lines to Guangzhou, Dongguan, Chongqing, and Chengdu. It serves over 60 enterprises in Xiushan and surrounding areas and has attracted neighboring companies like Hunan Tongli and Guizhou Guimanganese to ship goods via the New Western Land-Sea Corridor.
Currently, logistics costs in Xiushan have decreased by over 20%. For example, the cost for goods from Xiushan to Guangzhou has dropped from the original 650 yuan per ton to the current 370 yuan per ton.
The Xiushan Dry Port is mainly used to build supporting facilities such as sea container pickup and return points, off-dock railway container yards, modern supply chain services, and financial supervision warehouses. It formulates customized “door-to-door” international logistics solutions on a global scale, providing one-stop customs clearance services, “single bill through” multimodal transport bills of lading, overseas warehousing, and booking services.
It is reported that the Xiushan Dry Port will extend inland port functions into the hinterland of the Wuling Mountains. It has currently reached project cooperation agreements with Zhengzhou Land Port and COSCO Shipping to advance cooperation on projects such as sea container pickup and return points, dry port operations, and the development of train and truck routes.
Relying on the adjacent modern collection and distribution system of the dry port and highway port, Xiushan will build a port-side processing zone. Based on the advantageous industries, resource endowments, and consumer markets of the neighboring areas of Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan, and Guizhou, it will attract and cluster enterprises focused on processing products for export and processing imported raw materials.
Currently, the Xiushan Port-side Processing Zone is making every effort to create a new integrated development