128
kilometres west of Shanghai, Wuxi lies in southern Jiangsu
Province on the banks of the Jinghang Grand Canal (Jinghang
dayunhe). As one of the oldest cities in China, Wuxi has
a history of more than 3,000 years. Previously under the
jurisdiction of Huiji prefecture, during the Zhou and
Qin dynasties Wuxi was rich in natural tin, but was soon
exhausted by excessive exploitation. By the early Han
period, the city had already adopted its present name,
which means "no tin".
Set in the heart of the fertile Yangtzi
River Delta, Wuxi has developed new industries including
silk production, pottery and bricks. The fishing industry
has also come into its own, helped by the nearby presence
of Taihu Lake.
These days, the area is attracting
more and more visitors, most
o f them drawn to the tranquil waters of the lake and
the huge
buddha icon that watches over the area from close by. |