CGL remained on the list of "China Top 50 in Real Estate Industry" and held on to the title of "China Top 100 Real Estate Companies" for thirteen consecutive years.
CIH established Coastal Life Sciences ("CLS"), an investment arm that focuses on the biotechnology and healthcare industry, acquiring a project in the field of stem-cell research.
CGL continued to be awarded the honor of "China Top 10 Most Valuable Real Estate Brands" for thirteen consecutive years.
The PRC's State Administration for Industry & Commerce honored CGL with the title of "China Well-Known Trademark".
CIH began its expansion overseas through acquiring a number of wine chateaux in Bordeaux, France.
CGL was honored with the award "China Top 50 Listed Real Estate Companies for Overall Competitiveness".
CGL was the subject of research as a successful real estate development company in a book that was published by the Shanghai Joint Publishing Company.
CIH set up its asset management business.
CIH began operating its energy and mining business.
CGL was awarded the title of "China Top 100 Real Estate Companies" for the first time.
CGL was awarded the title of "China Top 10 Brand Value of Real Estate" for the first time, and became the first real estate company to form a strategic partnership with the PRC's Housing Department on the development of healthy housing.
CGL began to invest in the medical and healthcare industry and established its first wholly-owned pharmaceutical company.
CGL was successfully listed on the main board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.
Following substantial success on its first project in Xiamen, CGL expanded its real estate development business and initiated projects in Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Anshan, among other cities in the Chinese mainland.
Coastal Greenland ("CGL"), the property development arm under Coastal International Holdings ("CIH"), was founded.
"Xiamen Xiangjiang Garden", CGL's first residential project, commenced development work and the completed work comprised the first ever super high-rise building (above 200 meters) in the city of Xiamen.
The production line for 3.5" floppy disks began operating in Fuzhou, China.
"286" computers were manufactured and sold.
CIH was founded in Hong Kong.
The production line for standardized 5.25" floppy disks was initiated in Fuzhou, China, making CIH one of the first foreign companies to invest in the high-tech industry in the Chinese mainland.