Changzhou
Changzhou, nicknamed the Dragon City, is a city with a history of 2,500 years. Situated in the downstream of Yangtze River Drainage Basin and on the southern bank of the Yangtze River, Changzhou has been a national tourist hub and provincial industrial center.
The earliest history of Changzhou started at the beginning of the Western Zhou Dynasty and the city was founded as a commandery in 221 B.C. Changzhou got its current name, meaning “ordinary prefecture”, in 589 A.D., and after the Grand Canal was constructed, the city became a canal port and a transshipment point.
In later Taiping Rebellion Period, there were lots of municipal constructions including palaces and government offices, housing leaders of the dynasty. In the 1920s, Changzhou started to attract mill owners for cotton industry and the industry finally made Changzhou a national textile center in China. /changzhou.jiangsu.net

