Jump to content

Wujiang, Suzhou

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by SultaanPop (talk | contribs) at 18:01, 1 December 2014. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Wujiang
吴江区
Tongli
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceJiangsu
Prefecture-level citySuzhou
County established909
Upgraded to county-level city1992
Upgraded to districtOctober 29, 2012
Divisions1 Subdistrict: Binghu
8 towns:Songling, Tongli, Pingwang, Shengze, Qidu, Zhengze, Taoyuan, Fenghu
Government
 • MayorLiang Yibo (梁一波)
Area
 • Total1,176.68 km2 (459.64 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total1,275,000
 • Density1,084/km2 (423.44/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal Code
215200
Area code0512
Vehicle registration plates苏E
Websitezgwj.gov.cn

Wujiang District (simplified Chinese: 吴江区; traditional Chinese: 吳江區; pinyin: Wújiāng Qū), formerly Wujiang City, is one of five urban districts of Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China. The total area of Wujiang is 1,176 square kilometers, with a population of 1.5 million.

Geography

Wujiang is located just south of the city center of Suzhou, bordering Shanghai in the East. Songling (松陵) is its central city and seat of the district government. Traditionally, it has been regarded as “The Land of Fish and Rice”, and “The Capital of Silk”. In recent years, due to an increase in electronic and computer manufacturing, it is also known as “The Capital of Cable and Optical Cable“ and “The City of Electronics”.[citation needed]

Wujiang is a district with a long history and a plethora of scholars and talents. Due to its traditional culture, silkworm civilization, and the colorful historic sites and relics, it is a famous tourist location in the Yangtze River Delta, China. The Tongli Tuisi Garden – a listed World Culture Heritage - is undoubtedly a bright umbrella in the Yangtze River Delta.[citation needed]

Economy

Wujiang currently ranks as one of the most economically successful cities in China. Its GDP in 2007 was 61.8 billion yuan, an increase of 24.4% from 2006. The GDP per capita reached 78,149 yuan (ca. US$10,700) in 2007, an increase of 21.6% from the prior year. The city is home to more than 1,300 foreign enterprises with a total registered investment of US $10 billion.

Major Industrial Sites

  • Wujiang Economic Development Zone (WEDZ)

Established in 1993 and ratified by the Jiangsu provincial government, it covers an area of 80 km². There are over 783 foreign invested enterprises settling in it, with the total registered investment amounting to US $4.9 billion. WEDZ has been one of the top IT industry manufacturing sites in China, especially for its section.

  • Jiangsu Fenhu Economic Development Zone

Bordering the municipality of Shanghai, the Jiangsu Fenhu Economic Development Zone is one of the youngest provincial economic zones in China with an area of 255 km².

Companies with a significant presence in the region include: Hitachi, NEC, Opple Lighting, Huayin and Everlight.

Major Industrial Sections

Wujiang’s IT industry is developing rapidly and now has a complete supply chain for local development.

There are over 700 IT enterprises in Wujiang, with more than 150 of these having total investments of at least US $10 million. The district mainly outputs hardware including computers, related peripheral devices, mobile phones, and LCD monitors. The Wujiang Economic Development Zone is the world's largest manufacturing base of power supply, ADSL device and backlight modules.

The silk and textile industry in Wujiang also has a long history. In 2007, the trade volume of the China Eastern Silk Market reached US $6.9 billion. The annual output of different fabrics is 7 billion meters. The silk production volume and export volume in Wujiang account for 1/8th and 1/6th of the national total respectively.

Honorary titles

  • National Civilization City
  • National Excellent Tourism City
  • National Advanced Culture City
  • National Advanced Education City
  • National Exemplary Science and Technology City
  • National Exemplary City for Environment Protection

Sister-cities

Wujiang has 7 sister-cities in 6 countries. They are Bourgoin-Jallieu (France), Dubbo (Australia), Chiba (Japan), Hwaseong (South Korea), Uchinada (Japan), Mogale (South Africa) and Marlboro, NJ (United States).

See also