Wuxi
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| Administration Type | Prefecture-level city |
| City Seat | Chong'an District () |
| Area - Total - Urban center | 4,787.61 km² 1,659 km² |
| Population - Total - Urban center | 4,471,900 (2004) 2,235,700 (2004) |
| GDP - Total - Per Capita | ¥336 billion (2006) ¥56,949 (2006) |
| Major Nationalities | Han |
| County-level divisions | 8 |
| Township-level divisions | 73 |
| CPC Committee Secretary | Yang Weize (杨卫泽) |
| Mayor | Mao Xiaoping (毛小平) |
| Area code | 510 |
| Postal Code | 214000 (Urban center) 214200, 214400 (Other areas) |
| License Plate Prefix | 苏B |
Wuxi (simplified Chinese: 无锡; traditional Chinese: 無錫; pinyin: Wúxī; former spellings: Wu-shi, Wushi, or Wusih; lit. "Without Tin") is an old industrial city in Jiangsu province, People's Republic of China. Split into halves by Lake Taihu, Wuxi borders Changzhou to the west and Suzhou to the east. The northern half looks across to Taizhou to the north over the Yangtze River, while the southern half also borders the province of Zhejiang to the south. Because of its recent development, Wuxi has been dubbed the "little Shanghai".
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[edit] Administration
The prefecture-level city of Wuxi administers 9 county-level divisions, including 7 districts and 2 county-level cities.
- Chong'an District (崇安区)
- Nanchang District (南长区)
- Beitang District (北塘区)
- Binhu District (滨湖区)
- Huishan District (惠山区)
- Xishan District (锡山区)
- Wuxi New District (无锡新区)
- Jiangyin City (江阴市)
- Yixing City (宜兴市)
These are further divided into 73 township-level divisions, including 59 towns and 24 subdistricts.
[edit] Geography
The city plan, as is typical of many older Chinese cities, is of a central city with a roughly circular plan, crisscrossed with older canals, the main canal still seeing heavy barge traffic.
Wuxi itself is on an alluvial plain of deep sedimentary deposits cut between limestone foothills, making it one of the sources for "scholar's rocks", the intricately weathered stones which were used as devices for contemplation.
Wuxi ranges from a very hot summer to a chilly winter, having an average annual temperature of 18 °C, though it seldom sees snow. Because of its proximity to the East China Sea, it has a monsoon season and receives 100 cm of rain annually.
[edit] History
Zhou Dynasty
Wuxi was founded 3,000 years ago by two fugitive princes, Taibo and Zhongyong, of Zhou from northern China, who intended to give their brother "Jili" the throne. The two princes settled down in "meili", which is believed to be today's Meicun of Wuxi (albeit some historic records lead to somewhere in today's Suzhou). They helped developing local agriculture and waterways and soon this area flourished. After the death of Taibo, because Taibo has no son, the emperor of Zhou named a descendant of his family king of kingdom "Wu". The king called his kingdom itself "Gowu". Taibo's shrine was set up in today's Meicun and the original wood structure was destroyed during the wars over the history. It has been renovated several times and today's architecture is mostly from Qing dynasty. A stone carved with Confucius' comment can still be seen in today's Taibo Shine.
Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period
Wu became one of the strongest kingdoms during the spring and autumn period. Sunzi, who wrote the famous "the Art of War" came to Wu and helped the king in military. Wu was considered one of the five strongest kingdoms during Spring and Autumn Period (春秋五霸). Some of Sunzi's descendants are still living in Sunxiang in Wuxi near the Plum Garden. However, Wu was defeated by Yue (today's Zhejiang and Fujian) later on, which was also defeated by Chu later and Wu became part of Chu during the Warring States Period.
Qin and Han Dynasty
The culture and economy center of "Wu" area shifted to Suzhou after Yinzheng, the first emperor united China and Wuxi belongs to Suzhou back then. During the Han dynasty, Wuxi was set up as a county by the emperor Wudi. Historic records showed that Tin was discovered during the early ages of Han and conflicts arose in this area because of Tin. Soon it ran out of Tin and some people think this is the reason why it was called Wuxi (No tin), but some historians disagree with this opinion and think "Wu" is just the local dialect, which has rich auxiliary words with not much meaning just like Suzhou was called "Gusu" and Wu was called "Gowu" and the name was changed to Youxi (with Tin) during Wang Mang conflicts period just because Wang wanted to change to a different name.
Six dynasties, Tang and Song Dynasties
Agriculture and silk industry flourished in Wuxi especially after the construction of the great canal. Although, Suzhou became a bigger center of Wu area, Wuxi is an important county of Wu.
Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties and on The agriculture (rice and fish as major products) and industry continued to develop and until the early 20th century, Wuxi became a center of the textile industry in China and one of the four most important rice markets nationwide. After the PRC was set up by communist in 1949, Wuxi continued to grow in importance, with the establishment of more textile production and both light and heavy industry. However, its developmental model was criticized among people because of the cost of environmental deterioration. New strategies are demanded by the people to ensure its continuous development.
[edit] Economy
Currently Wuxi is designated an investment grade city, and has two large industrial parks devoted to new industry. While current manufacturing centers on textiles, there is a project to move to electric motor manufacturing and MRP software development.
According to most recent figures (2002) from the local government, 24% of economic activity is textile trade, and another 25% is industrial based manufacturing, including motors, molds and casting, with another 8% being light industry.
The GDP per capita was ¥52,825 (ca. US$6,382) in 2004, ranked no.9 among all 659 Chinese cities, and ranked no.2 in Jiangsu Province, less than Suzhou but more than the capital city Nanjing.
The center of the city is filled with modern high rise buildings and the market is being redeveloped in a postmodern style.
[edit] Culture
One of the handicraft specialties of Wuxi is the production of Huishan clay figurines.
In modern times Wuxi has produced a number of cultural figures such as Hua Yanjun (1893-1950) also known as Xiazi Abing (瞎子阿炳), famous for his erhu and pipa music. Another famous musician is Liu Tianhua, who was the first to compile folk music using staff.
As for cuisine, Wuxi is famous for its Wuxi-style spareribs, sweetened pork mini buns and oil gluten.
[edit] Transportation
By rail, Wuxi is conveniently situated on the Jinghu Railway, linking it directly with the provincial capital of Nanjing (2 hour train-ride) and China's economic hub, Shanghai (2 hours train-ride). K-series trains all stop at Wuxi. Wuxi Airport, which opened in 2004, is situated 14 km from city centre, and has direct flights to Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and other Chinese cities.
[edit] Folklore
The nine peaks of Huishan, in Xihui Park on the western outskirts of Wuxi, are said to be the sleeping sons of the legendary Dragon King.
The wittiness of Wuxi natives is legendary. A popular joke is that "they can sell you meat that is really bones and they sell you dumplings that are just air inside", i.e. Wuxi pork ribs and Wuxi fried tofu dumplings, which are hollow. Some consider this trait untrustworthy.
[edit] Tourism
Wuxi is a tourist spot in the Lower Yangtze Delta. It has both natural and man-made places of interest.
Famous spots include Yuantou Zhu (the Islet of Turtlehead), Taihu Xiandao (Islands of the Deities).
Xi Shan, Huishan: Literally means "Mountain of Tin" and "Mountain of Kindheartedness". They are two small hills located at the western part of the city.
The Great Canal: It passes the city. There are two canals: one is the old canal that has been there ever since it was excavated, the other is the new canal created after 1949.
Wuxi is famous for the many private gardens or parks built by learned scholars and rich people in the past. Among them, Li Yuan, Mei Yuan are good examples that have been well preserved. Xihui Gongyuan (Xihui Park), located at the foot of Xi Shan also houses historical relics.
[edit] Notable people
- Gu Kaizhi (latter half of the 4th century), a painter.
- Li Sheng (772-846), poet, who lived and was buried in Wuxi.
- Gu Xiancheng (1550-1612), scholar and politician, especially famous of "Dong Lin Movement".
- Xu Xiake (1587–1641), Ming Dynasty traveller and writer.
- Hua Hengfang (1833-1902), mathematics in late Qing Dynasty who did studies in various area of science and technology. He participated in designing the first streamer and the first steamboat in China.
- Xue Fucheng (1838-1894), well-known ideologists, diplomatists and one of leading exponents to make national bourgeoisie reform in late Qing Dynasty.
- Rong Desheng (1875-1952), the largest national capitalist in the Min Guo era, most famed for his contribution to the Chinese texitle industry.
- Hua Yanjun (1893-1950) also known as Abing (阿丙), folk musician, best known for his work "Er Quan Ying Yue" (moon reflected on Er stream) for the erhu.
- Xu Beihong (1895–1953), painter, most famed for his paintings of horses.
- Qian Zhongshu (1910–1998), writer, best known for his comedy of manners Fortress Besieged.
- Ding Junhui (1987-), teenage Snooker sensation.
[edit] Sister Cities
- Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Cascais, Portugal (September 14, 1993)
- Image:Flag of Japan.svg Akashi, Japan (since August 29, 1981)
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg Chattanooga, U.S. (October 12, 1982)
- Image:Flag of Japan.svg Sagamihara, Japan (August 6, 1985)
- Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg Hamilton, New Zealand (July 5, 1986)
- Image:Flag of Canada.svg Scarborough, Canada (April 10, 1996)
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg Alameda, USA (2004)
- Image:Flag of Germany.svg Bocholt, Germany
- Image:Flag of South Korea.svg Gimhae, South Korea (December 14, 2005)
- Image:Flag of South Korea.svg Daejeon, South Korea (August 27, 2006)
- Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Ballerup, Egedal and Frederikssund municipalities, Denmark (2007)
The two county-level cities administered by Wuxi, Jiangyin and Yixing, are also twinned with:
- Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Belo Horizonte, Brazil (November 18, 1996)
- Image:Flag of Slovenia.svg Novo Mesto, Slovenia (May 6, 1994)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Government website of Wuxi (available in Chinese, Japanese and English)
- Wuxi city guide with open directory (Jiangsu Network)
- English Expat Online Community (available in English)
- Wuxi small guide
- Wuxi bilingual Christian Church
Jiangsu Province of China | ||
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| History · Politics · Economy | ||
| Sub-provincial cities | Nanjing | |
| Prefecture-level cities | Changzhou · Huai'an · Lianyungang · Nantong · Suqian · Suzhou · Taizhou · Wuxi · Xuzhou · Yancheng · Yangzhou · Zhenjiang | |
| List of Jiangsu County-level divisions | ||
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