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Wuxi - Wikipedia The history of Wuxi can be traced back to Shang dynasty (1600–1046 BC) [8] The tin industry thrived in the area in ancient times but it was eventually depleted, so that when Wuxi was established in 202 BCE during the Han dynasty, it was named "Wuxi" (the capital of Wu commandery)
Top Wuxi Attractions | Things to Do in Wuxi 2025 In Wuxi, you can meet the largest bronze Buddha in the world, find the most romantic scenery covered by cherry blossoms and dream back to the world about 2000 years ago Here we have selected top 8 things to do and main attractions in Wuxi to help you better explore this treasure city
Wuxi, China 魅力无锡 Wuxi is rapidly emerging as a global industrial hub, attracting a growing number of international enterprises to invest in the city Here, we offer you an investment guide to this rapidly growing city
Top 10 Things to Do in Wuxi - TravelChinaGuide The ancient canal flowing through the city, the old towns in profound cultural atmosphere, classical gardens in southern Chinese style, Buddhist culture, etc will satisfy you no matter what you expect on your Wuxi tour
Wuxi, the Birthplace of Jiangnan Civilization 2025 Wuxi, located in the southern part of Jiangsu Province, is a vibrant city in East China, known for its rich history and cultural heritage Situated along the Yangtze River and Taihu Lake, it is a major center in the Yangtze River Delta
Wuxi | History, Culture Economy | Britannica Present-day Wuxi is the one of the greatest silk-reeling centres in China Cotton textile production is also important and is the city’s largest single industry
Wuxi – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Wuxi (无锡; Vu-sik in Wu, Wúxī in Mandarin) is an industrial city roughly halfway between Shanghai and Nanjing With rich natural and cultural heritage, Wuxi is a major destination for Chinese domestic tourists, but is still largely undiscovered by Westerners