Wenzhou

prefecture-level city in Zhejiang, China

Wenzhou (温州) is an important city in the Zhejiang province of the People's Republic of China. It has two satellite cities and six counties. In 2007, it had 7,645,700 living in it. It is in a very mountainous place. Because of that, it had been separated for a long time from the rest of the country. This made its culture and language very different from other areas.

Statue of Five Horses in Wenzhou, China

Wenzhou was a prosperous foreign treaty port, which remains well-preserved today. It is in a very mountainous region and, as a result, has been isolated for most of its history from the rest of the country, making the local culture and language very different from those of neighbouring areas. Many of its people move to other countries like Europe and the United States. It is also famous for its oranges and bamboo.

Other websites change

  •   Media related to Wenzhou at Wikimedia Commons
  • "中国·温州". wenzhou.gov.cn. Archived from the original on 14 September 2008. Retrieved 23 June 2010.