| Location of hostcitys |
Cixi locates at the coast of the East China Sea, 60 km east from Ningbo, 148 km south of Shanghai, and 138 kilometers west of Hangzhou. t has a center location in south of the Yangtze River Delta economic circle Round the Hangzhou Bay area of Shanghai, Hangzhou and Ningbo. Haimen, sitting north to where the Yangtze River enters the Yellow Sea and facing the international metropolitan city of Shanghai across the river, is blessed with the coastline of 11.73 km and the riverbank line of 57.4km . The 1,149 square kilometers, home to a population of 1.01 million. Yuhang is in the north of Zhejiang Province. Hangjiahu Plain and the southern end of the Jinghang Grand Canal. shangyuLocated in the Northeast of Zhejiang Province, Shangyu is 62km away from Ninbo Port to the east and 72km from the provincial capital Hangzhou to the west. Neighboring Hangzhou Bay to its north, it is seperated from Shanghai by the water. With a total area of 1427 km2, Shangyu has a population of 780 thousand, covering 21towns under its jurisdiction. It is a part of the Yangtze River Delta Economy and is also one of the earliest coastal opening cities approved by the State Council.
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Located in the Northeast of Zhejiang Province, Shangyu is 62km away from Ninbo Port to the east and 72km from the provincial capital Hangzhou to the west. Neighboring Hangzhou Bay to its north, it is seperated from Shanghai by the water. With a total area of 1427 km2, Shangyu has a population of 780 thousand, covering 21towns under its jurisdiction. It is a part of the Yangtze River Delta Economy and is also one of the earliest coastal opening cities approved by the State Council.
Shangyu has a solid economic foundation. With a stable increase in the production of grain, cotton, oil, tea and farming, forestry, stock raising and fishery has been promoted. Grapes from Gaibei, waxberry from Erdu, chestnuts from Xiaguan and tea from Longpu are famous local special products in Shangyu, sold to other areas in China and overseas every year. In 2003, the peasant net income per capita reached 6328 yuan,an increase of 7.76% over the previous year.
Haimen, sitting north to where the Yangtze River enters the Yellow Sea and facing the international metropolitan city of Shanghai across the river, is blessed with the coastline of 11.73 km and the riverbank line of 57.4km . The 1,149 square kilometers, home to a population of 1.01 million.
Haimen City, where China Dieshiqiao International Home textile Market is located , lies in the golden position in the Yangtze River Delta. There are four major airports, two major ports, four major ferries, and three bridges in the range of 300 kilometers around. The under construction Sutong Bridge makes it only one and a half hour to get to Shanghai from Haimen.
China Dieshiqiao International Home textile Market is made up by Dieshiqiao Home textile Market, Embroidery Products Market, Sanxing Industry and Trade Garden, Logistics Center and Trade and Business city. Successively more than 1 billion yuan invested, the area of market was up to more than 500,000 square meters, with nearly 7000 room of shop front. The management variety is up to more than 200 series. The products sell well in more than 200 large and medium cities in the whole country . They also find a good sale in to such dozens of countries and regions as South Africa, Romania, Argentina, etc. In 2005, the turnover of market topped 13.5 billion yuan. It has become the national home textile articles professional wholesale market, which is the largest in similar trade, the most complete variety, and the most high in turnover.
Yuhang is in the north of Zhejiang Province. Hangjiahu Plain and the southern end of the Jinghang Grand Canal. Being in the central area of the Yangtze River Delta, it is the original place of Liangzhu Culture, the dawn of the Chinese civilization , and also a land of milk and honey, silk, flowers and fruits and culture. Yuhang ranks the 20th of the national top 100 countries or cities or districts in comprehensive strength and is among the top 10 counties or cities or districts in Zhejiang Province. Its GDP exceeds US$ 20 billion and its GDP per capita exceeds US$3,000.
Yuhang economic development zone is established in 1993 by the approval of Zhejiang people’s government as a province-level E.D.Z. Over the last 10 years of development, an industrial and economic system has been formed including more than 10 trades led by those of textile and clothing, mechanics and electronics, foodstuff and beverages, bio-pharmacy , auto fittings, building materials and packaging with direct investment there from Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Germany, Finland, U.S.A., New Zealand, etc.
Located in the Northeast of Zhejiang Province, Shangyu is 62km away from Ninbo Port to the east and 72km from the provincial capital Hangzhou to the west. Neighboring Hangzhou Bay to its north, it is seperated from Shanghai by the water. With a total area of 1427 km2, Shangyu has a population of 780 thousand, covering 21towns under its jurisdiction. It is a part of the Yangtze River Delta Economy and is also one of the earliest coastal opening cities approved by the State Council.
Shangyu has a solid economic foundation. With a stable increase in the production of grain, cotton, oil, tea and farming, forestry, stock raising and fishery has been promoted. Grapes from Gaibei, waxberry from Erdu, chestnuts from Xiaguan and tea from Longpu are famous local special products in Shangyu, sold to other areas in China and overseas every year. In 2003, the peasant net income per capita reached 6328 yuan,an increase of 7.76% over the previous year.