Editor's note: Many Chinese cities have been showing distinctive features in seeking their ways of enhancing their economies' growth amid the nation's unprecedented, and the world's largest ever, urbanization process. The following is a collection of our reports about Wuxi, Jiangsu province, and its efforts in sustainable development after it has become one of the most affluent cities on the Chinese mainland. [Read more]
Canal city |
China's Grand Canal has a history of 1,400 years and a total length of 2,700 kilometers. But Wuxi claims to be the only city that part of the canal cuts through. Many residents like to own a modern residence overlooking the ancient canal.
| City's fortunes flow in tandem with river |
Development |
Internet of Things gives wings to city | Private business drives most of city's economy |
Scientists and engineers at an expo of the Internet of Things recently held in Wuxi. In the No 3 People's Hospital of Wuxi, all patients wear a plastic bracelet printed with a unique bar code that references critical information. With a simple scan of a patient's code with a hand-held device, nurses can get access to a wide range of information, from the medicines that have been administered to the patient's account balance. [More] | Kailong High Technology Company's product exhibation in Wuxi. Business sensitivity, market foresight and a sense of crisis in the blood of Wuxi businessmen have made the pursuit of innovation a central task for them throughout history, said a local expert, and the slowdown of the Chinese economy requires them to re-awaken those traditional business genes as rapidly as possible. [More] |
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Culture |
Residences overlooking small bridges and clear rivers - a typical scene of a Yangtze Delta town. | Commerce, education blend well in culture |
Wuxi's newly-built opera house. | Buying university ideas and solutions becoming a trend |
Wuxi clay figurines are popular with tourists. | $16m grants help to create arts hub Wuxi's dramatic transformation is not limited to the economy but extends to many areas. As its population becomes increasing sophisticated, local officials are seeking to offer more than just opportunities to start businesses. Also on offer is a life of cultural richness. [More] |
Wuxi cuisine features a variety of dumplings. Century-old restaurant offers many specialties under one roof During China's most important holiday, Spring Festival, many residents of Wuxi used to visit Chong'an Temple and have a bowl of wonton at Wangxingji, a time-honored restaurant. Though customs change as time goes by, the restaurant is still one of the locals' favorite places when they want to taste specialties. [More] | Some of the delicacies offered by the Wangxingji restaurant. |
Ecology: From factory town to garden city |
Hills and lakes, once victims to pollution, turning green and clean |
Global Relations |
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Interview |
Leader evaluates Wuxi's past, present and future | Wuxi's dramatic transformation |
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"There are now close to 100 publicly listed companies in our city - but none, so far, is in the creative or cultural industry,saidWang Guozhong, chief of Wuxi's publicity office, We hope that with help from the government, we can have a change in our business environment so that some leading arts companies find the city ideal for branching out their operations. |
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