It is Shengze Town, Jiangsu Province.
Shengze is an important silk textile town with a long history. As early as the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were developed silk weaving and prosperous silk trade. Together with Suzhou, Hangzhou and Huzhou, it is known as the four major silk textiles in China. All.
As of 2012, the town has more than 2,300 enterprises of various types, more than 120,000 shuttleless looms, an annual output of 10 billion meters of various textiles, a spinning capacity of 3 million tons, and a spinning capacity of 3 billion meters. Printing and dyeing finishing capacity. It has 4 well-known trademarks in China and 2 national-level industry collective trademarks.
In 2014, the town had more than 2,500 textile enterprises of various types, more than 130,000 shuttleless looms, an annual output of 10 billion meters of various textiles, a spinning capacity of 3.25 million tons, and a printing and dyeing capacity of 3 billion meters. Finishing capacity. The China Oriental Silk Market located in Shengze Town was founded in 1986, with a market area of ??4 square kilometers. In 2014, the market transaction volume continued to exceed 100 billion.
Silk products stamped with the gold seal of "Jiangsu Shengze" are very popular in the international market. In October 1986, my country's first market specializing in silk fabrics, Oriental Silk Market, was built. Shengze has become a veritable "No. 1 town in China". Shengze is a famous silk town with a long history of silk production.
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History of Shengze:
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Shengze was the junction of Wu and Yue. When Wu and Yue fought, this place was sometimes called the land of Wu, and sometimes it was a cross-border territory. According to the "Jiaxing New Chronicles" of the Republic of China, in the 24th year of King Zhou Jing's reign (496 BC), the area where Wu and Yue fought was in the south of present-day Jiaxing County, which was the southern border of Wu. Shengze is located in Jiabei, which belongs to Wu region. In the third year of King Zhou Yuan (473 BC), which was also the 23rd year of King Fu Chai of Wu, Wu was destroyed by Yue, and this place belonged to Yue.
After that, the ownership changed frequently. After the mid-Tang Dynasty, Shengze became the Chengyuan Township of Jiaxing. In the third year of Kaiping in the Later Liang Dynasty (909), King Qian Liu of Wuyue ceded Songling in the south of Wu County, and the six townships of Qichuan, Pingwang, Zhenze, Chengyuan, Fanyu and Jiuyong in the north of Jiaxing and placed them in Wujiang County, and Shengze began to belong to it. Wujiang County.
During the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty, Shengze was still called a village, with only fifty or sixty households. Jiajing's "Wujiang County Chronicle" first called Shengze a city. The town system was established in the fourth year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty. In the fifth year of Qianlong's reign, he moved to Xiancheng. From the second day of July in the tenth year of Xianfeng to the spring of the second year of Tongzhi, the Taiping Army established local power in Shengze. During this period, Shengze was placed under Xiushui County (that is, Xiushui County, Zhejiang Province, because the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom tabooed Xiu).
After the Revolution of 1911, Wujiang and Zhenze counties were combined into Wujiang County. The whole county was divided into six cities and twelve townships, and Shengze was one of the six cities. In August of the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929), the eighteen cities and townships in the county were divided into ten districts, and the third district was established in Shengze. In July of the 26th year of the Republic of China, the Japanese army invaded China, and Shengze Town fell on November 9.
In the 29th year of the Republic of China, the Wang puppet regime still designated Shengze as the third district. In July of the 31st year of the Republic of China, it was renamed the fourth district. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the Nationalist Government troops took over power on August 16, 1934, and Shengze was restored to the Third District.
On May 6, 1949, Shengze was liberated and the Shengze District People's Government was established. Shengze was a district-affiliated town.
In January 1950, it was upgraded to a town directly under the county.
In December 1988, Shengze Town and Shengze Township merged, the establishment of Shengze Township was cancelled, and the town-managed village system was implemented.
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