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Yiwu, called "Wu Shang" in ancient times, is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, managed by Jinhua City, and is a type II big city; It is located at119 49'-12017' east longitude and 29 02'13 "-29 33' 40" north latitude. It is located in the middle of Zhejiang Province, the east of Jinqu Basin, and the east and south of the city. It belongs to subtropical monsoon climate; By 2022, there will be 8 streets and 6 towns in the city, with a total area of 1 105.46 square kilometers and a permanent population of1888,000.
At the beginning of Jianwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty, also known as Wu Shang, he had benefited from Jixi as a captain. Yiwu has successively produced historical celebrities such as Luo, Liu and Zhou, modern educator Chen Wangdao, literary theorist and historian Wu Han.
It is one of the four regional central cities in Zhejiang, and it is a pilot area of national comprehensive reform experimental zone, national civilized city, national health city, national environmental protection model city, China excellent tourist city, national garden city, national forest city, Zhejiang civilized demonstration city and Zhejiang high-quality development and common prosperity demonstration zone.
It is one of the richest areas in China, the world's largest small commodity distribution center, recognized as the world's largest market by international authoritative organizations such as the United Nations and the World Bank, and listed as the first batch of national comprehensive pilot areas for new urbanization; Yiwu International Trade City was awarded the first AAAA shopping and tourist area in China by the National Tourism Administration. In 2022, Yiwu achieved a GDP of 183554 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 4.6%.
As early as the Neolithic Age, there were human activities in Yiwu. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), stone axes were unearthed in Liyan Village, Huaxi Village, Zhaocun Village, Xia Yan Township and Fotang Town. 198 1 Mujian Mountain in Pingchou Township excavated a tomb of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Unearthed cultural relics include primitive celadon cups, jars, beans, bowls, plates, altars, black glazed pottery pots, pottery pots, etc., which proves that Yiwu at that time was no longer a wilderness.