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Lying to the south of the Yangtze Delta and in the north
of the centrally located Zhejiang Province, Shaoxing, like a pearl
with simple but elegant light, stands in the line between Hangzhou
and Ningbo. Covering an area of 8256 square kilometers (3187.7 square
miles), Shaoxing has a population of 4,340,000. The city proper
is 339 square kilometers (131 square miles) with a population of
640,000. Two counties, three county-level cities and a district
compose the whole of Shaoxing prefecture.
Shaoxing is one of the famous historical cities in China. Numerous
accomplished scholars or figures were born or lived here such as
Yu the Great in the far ancient China and the famous writer Lu Xun
in modern times. This city thus boasts the title of 'City of Personages.'
It was also the seat of the ancient Yue Kingdom during the Spring
and Autumn Period (770 BC-476 BC) and quite prosperous during that
time. Owing to its long history, this old city reveals less vanity
and tinsel than some modern metropolis. What's commonly seen and
felt here is a kind of leisurely and peaceful ambience.
Although the city appears quite simple and peaceful, the economy
here has been developing rapidly, especially with regards to the
textile industry. Thanks to the advanced silkworm rearing over thousands
of years, silk products from Shaoxing are famous all over China
for their high quality as well as a large quantity. Every year,
there are various textile exhibitions and fairs featuring silk goods
production. The China Light & Textile Industrial City in Keqiao
Town of Shaoxing City is one of the largest professional marketers
of light and textile products and the largest marketers of cloth
in Asia.
With a history of thousands of years, Shaoxing is renowned for
the abundant tourism resources including cultural relics like the
Yu the Great Mausoleum and many residences of famous figures in
Chinese history. In fact, Shaoxing is recognized as one of the Famous
Historical and Cultural Cities in China. Moreover, as a city to
the south of the Yangtze Delta, the natural scenery in Shaoxing
is totally charming and varied with an intriguing landscape of numerous
green hills and clean waters.
A highlight on tour of Shaoxing is surely the delicacies here.
As an important branch of Zhejiang Cuisine, Shaoxing dishes are
famous for their rural style in ingredients, such as duck fed with
vinasse-the sweet residue of the distillery process- and the pollution-free
local chickens. Owing to this raw material, Shaoxing dishes serve
up a fresh taste teeming with nutrition.
Shaoxing is also known variously as the 'City of Waters,' 'City
of Bridges,' 'City of Calligraphy,' 'City of Tea,' and 'City of
Scholars.' It gives off an image of an elegant and peaceful locale
with deep cultural connotations, south of the Yangtze River.
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