Changzhou (Changzhounese: Zaon Tsei) is a prefecture-level city in southern Jiangsu province, China. It was previously known as Yanling, Lanling and Jinling. +more
History
"The Ruins of Yancheng" , comprise the remains of a walled city located in the Wujin district of Changzhou that was founded over 3000 years ago at the beginning of the Western Zhou dynasty. The earliest record of a settlement on the site of modern Changzhou is as a commandery founded in 221 BC at the beginning of the Qin Dynasty. +more
During the Taiping Rebellion of the 1850s, one of five palaces housing the leaders of the so-called "Kingdom of Celestial Peace" was constructed in Changzhou. Today the ruins of the "King's Palace" can be found near the People's No. +more
In the 1920s, Changzhou started to attract cotton mills. The cotton industry got a boost in the late 1930s when businesses began relocating outside of Shanghai due to the Japanese occupation. +more
Historical changes
On January 1, 1953, Changzhou was set as provincially administrated municipality.
In 1958, Zhenjiang Prefecture was renamed as Changzhou Prefecture, and the administration office was moved from Zhenjiang to Changzhou. Changzhou was incorporated by Changzhou Prefecture.
In 1959, Changzhou Prefecture was changed into Zhenjiang Prefecture, and the administration office was moved from Changzhou to Zhenjiang. Changzhou was incorporated by Zhenjiang Prefecture.
In 1960, Wujin County of Zhenjiang Prefecture was incorporated into Changzhou.
In 1962, Changzhou was changed into provincially administrated municipality and Wujin County was incorporated into Zhenjiang Prefecture.
In 1983, when the municipally affiliated county system was carried out, Wujin County, Jintan County and Liyang County of Zhenjiang were incorporated into Changzhou. The urban area was divided into five municipally administrated districts, Guanghua, Tianning, Zhonglou, Qishuyan and Jiaoqu. +more
From September 1986, as approved by State Council, Guanghua District was revoked and the previous administrative area was incorporated into Zhonglou District and Tianning Districrt. Liyang County was changed into Liyang City (county level). +more
In 1993, Jintan County was changed into Jintan City.
In 1995, Longhutang Town, Xinqiao Town, Baizhang Town and Weitang Town of Wujin County were incorporated into Jiaoqu District. As approved by State Council on June 8 of 1995, Wujin County was promoted to Wujin City, with the government set in Hutang Town.
In 1999, as approved by the provincial government, Taixiang Town of Jiaoqu District was revoked and incorporated into Xueyan Town of Wujin City.
Administration
The prefecture-level city of Changzhou administers seven county-level divisions, including five districts and one county-level city.
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left | Subdivision | left | Simplified Chinese | left | Hanyu Pinyin | left | Population (2020) | left | Area (km2) | left | Density (/km2) |
- | City Proper | City Proper | City Proper | City Proper | City Proper |
left | Tianning District | left | right| Tiānníng Qū | right| 668,906 | right| 154. 84 | right| 3,317. 50 |
left | Zhonglou District | left | right| Zhōnglóu Qū | right| 658,537 | right| 132. 93 | right| 3,806. 03 |
- | Suburban | Suburban | Suburban | Suburban | Suburban |
left | Xinbei District | left | right| Xīnběi Qū | right| 883,125 | right| 508. 91 | right| 1,172. 72 |
left | Wujin District | left | right| Wǔjìn Qū | right| 1,277,487 | right| 1,065. 26 | right| 1,571. 56 |
left | Jintan District | left | right| Jīntán Qū | right| 585,081 | right| 975. 68 | right| 565. 81 |
Satellite cities (County-level cities) | Satellite cities (County-level cities) | Satellite cities (County-level cities) | Satellite cities (County-level cities) | Satellite cities (County-level cities) | Satellite cities (County-level cities) |
left | Liyang City | left | right| Lìyáng Shì | right| 785,092 | right| 1,534. 52 | right| 488. 35 |
Total | Total | Total | right|5,278,121 | right|4,372. 15 | right|1,050. 28 |
Dissolved district: Qishuyan District | Dissolved district: Qishuyan District | Dissolved district: Qishuyan District | Dissolved district: Qishuyan District | Dissolved district: Qishuyan District | Dissolved district: Qishuyan District |
Demographics
Its total population was 4,592,431 inhabitants at the 2010 census, an average 2% per year increase since the previous census, and 3,290,918 lived in the built-up area made up of 5 urban districts.
Education
Changzhou is an educational hub and is home to several universities, including Changzhou University, Hohai University (Changzhou campus), Jiangsu Teachers' University of Science and Technology, Jiangsu Teachers' University of Technology, and Changzhou Institute of Technology. The city also has a number of prominent secondary schools, including the Changzhou Senior High School of Jiangsu Province.
As the first education park taking higher vocational education as its distinguishing feature in China, Changzhou Higher Vocational Education Base was called the “cradle of silver-collar workers”. Every year, it cultivated 20,000 technological talents to the Yangtze River Delta area. +more
Economy
Changzhou's traditional role has been that of a commercial center and in particular a distribution center for agricultural produce, which was shipped by canal to the north and later, to Shanghai. The city began to develop a cotton textile industry in the 1920s, and cotton mills were established in the late 1930s, when Japanese attacks drove many Chinese businesses to invest outside Shanghai.
The city has remained a textile center and the most important location in Jiangsu Province for weaving. It also has large food-processing plants as well as flour-milling, rice-polishing, and oil-pressing industries. +more
Since 1908, Changzhou has been linked by rail with Shanghai and Nanjing (see below for transportation).
Up until now, Changzhou has remained one of the most developed cities in Jiangsu, ranked third after Suzhou and Wuxi. The city's 2009 GDP per capita of ¥70,103 in 2009, less than that of Suzhou and Wuxi but more than the capital city Nanjing, ranked the city third in Jiangsu.
Changzhou is also one of the top business cities in China. According to Forbes ranking, Changzhou was the 9th best business city in mainland China in 2008. +more
Industrial zones
Changzhou Export Processing Zone Approval for the establishment of Changzhou Export Processing Zone was given in June 2005 with a planned area of . Near to Shanghai and Nanjing via convenient transportation links, the zone began operation in October 2006. +more
* Changzhou National Hi-Tech District Changzhou National Hi-Tech District (CND) is a state-level high-tech industrial development zone. It is located in the northern part of Changzhou city. +more
Changzhou used to be one of the birthplaces of the national modern industry in China. Sheng Xuanhuai, who was honored as the “Father of China's Industry”, bent all his efforts in the modern factory and mine communications. +more
Climate
The climate is Humid Subtropical Cfa, with cool winters and hot and humid summers. Changzhou has a wide range of temperature differences throughout the year.
Transportation
Metro
The Line 1 of the Changzhou Metro opened on 21 September 2019. The Line 2 opened on 28 June 2021.
Railway
Located just south of the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River), Changzhou station is situated on the original Beijing-Shanghai railway. Changzhou North station was completed in 2011 and is located in the north of Changzhou in the Xinbei district on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway. +more
Air travel
Changzhou Benniu International Airport in Xinbei District is approximately 15 km from the city center. There are domestic flights to Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Shenyang, Kunming, Harbin and Dalian, and international flights to Macau, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Japan.
Highways and Expressways
China National Highway 312 *Shanghai-Nanjing Expressway (part of G42 Shanghai-Chengdu Expressway) (Shanghai-Suzhou-Wuxi-Changzhou-Zhenjiang-Nanjing) *Yanjiang Expressway (part of G4221 Shanghai-Wuhan Expressway, formerly Jiangsu S38 Changshu-Hefei Expressway) *Jiangsu S58 Shanghai-Changzhou Expressway *Jiangsu S39 Jiangyi Expressway *G4011 Yangzhou-Liyang Expressway (Jintan and Liyang only) *G4012 Liyang-Ningde Expressway (Liyang only) (Liyang section) *G25 Changchun-Shenzhen Expressway (Liyang only) (Rizhao-Hangzhou section) *Jiangsu S48 Shanghai-Yixing Expressway (Wuxi-Yixing section)
Bus rapid transport(BRT) system
Use of the BRT System costs one yuan and provides access throughout Changzhou. The BRT-only stations and road sections have the following specifications: separate bus lanes or bus-only roadways, a vast network of routes and corridors, high capacity buses operating both outside and inside these corridors, greater passenger volume as compared to that in mixed traffic lanes (about 3000 pphpd), enhanced station environments (not just simple bus shelters), pre-boarding fare collection and fare verification, electric buses, centralized system controls, real-time next bus information app, segregated bike lanes along main corridor(s) as well as station access for disabled persons. +more
Elevated freeways
Changzhou has a network of four elevated freeways: the Longcheng Avenue in the north, the Longjiang road in the west, the Qingyang road in the east, and the Changhong road/Jinwu (Jintan-Wujin) Freeway in the south. Together, these four roads make up the "Outer Ring Elevated Road" system.
Culture and folklore
The Changzhou dialect is a member of the Wu Chinese language family.
Other famous handicrafts of Changzhou are silk embroidery in a "crisscross" style and carvings made from green bamboo.
Noted snacks made in Changzhou include pickled radish, sesame candy, sweet glutinous rice flour dumpling with fermented glutinous rice, and silver thread noodles (also known as dragon's beard noodles).
Since 2004, Changzhou has successfully hosted China (Changzhou) International Cartoon and Digital Art Festival (CICDAF) for three times successively. With the 3-year efforts, CICDAF has basically reached the level of an international cartoon and movie festival, having vast and active influence on both the foreign and domestic cartoon industry. +more
Tourism
Amusement parks
Changzhou is the home of the China Dinosaurs Park located in the Xinbei District of the city. The 5A rated Dinosaur Park has a collection of dinosaur bones and fossils from all over China. +more
In 2011, a new amusement park called CC Joyland opened in Taihuwan near Taihu lake in Wujin District in the south of Changzhou.
As a National 4-A Tourist Resort of Changzhou, China Dinosaur Park is the sample base of the national science popularization education and the Chinese cultural industry. It is also a National 4-A Class Amusement Park that perfectly combines museum, hi-tech acoustic, optic and electric technology, special video effects and multimedia network and that integrates exhibition, science popularization, entertainment, leisure and participatory performances. +more
Tianning Temple and Hongmei Park
The city is also home to the Tianning Temple-one of the largest Zen Buddhist temple and monasteries in China. The city recently rebuilt the Tianning pagoda in the temple grounds, which is adjacent to Hongmei Park. +more
There is the Hong Mei Park, which includes a small children's amusement park, a zoo, a rose garden and many scenic waterways. Of historical interest in the park is a historical pavilion with exhibits related to the Changzhou comb industry. +more
As Changzhou is noted for its combs, the city has reconstructed its Fine Comb Lane area with contemporary architecture. Changzhou combs can be purchased in most places in the city.
Other sites include Changzhou's sunken city and area of archaeological ruins from the Spring and Autumn period.
Dongpo Park is located in the east part of downtown of Changzhou city, and its original name is Dongjiao Park. It covers 2. +more
Changzhou also has attractive gardens such as the Wei Yuan.
The Old Museum of Wisteria is also located in the city.
Sister cities
Takatsuki, Osaka Prefecture, Japan * Hurstville, New South Wales, Australia * Torrington, Connecticut, United States of America * Solihull, England, United Kingdom * Dar es Salaam, Tanzania * Prato, Italy * Buffalo, New York, United States of America * Rockford, Illinois, United States of America * Arad, Romania * Netanya, Israel * Wyndham, Australia * Curitiba, Brazil * Minden, Germany * Essen, Germany * La Serena, Chile * Niagara Falls, Canada * Johor Bahru, Malaysia * Tilburg, Netherlands * Satakunta, Finland * Jelenia Gora, Poland * Lommel, Belgium * Randers, Denmark * Tomsk, Russia * Stavropol, Russia * Tokorozawa, Japan * Namyangju, South Korea * Chuncheon, South Korea * Eskisehir, Turkey * Beau Bassin-Rose Hill, Mauritius
Notable people
Su Dongpo (Su Shi; 1036-1101), poet and essayist. *Sheng Xuanhuai (1844-1916), late Qing Dynasty bureaucrat and reformer. +more
Qu Qiubai, Zhang Tailei and Yun Daiying, who are called “three heroes of Changzhou”, were earlier Party leaders. They fought for the reform of China and sacrificed themselves. +more
*Zhou Youguang (1906-2017), linguist often credited as the "father of Hanyu Pinyin" *Hua Luogeng (1910-1985), prominent mathematician. *Xie Zhiliu (1910-1997), prominent painter. +more
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