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Which province and city does Yiwu belong to?

Yiwu is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province.

Yiwu is located in the east of Jinqu Basin, with east longitude 1 19 degrees 49 minutes to 120 degrees 17 minutes, and north latitude 29 degrees 02 minutes 13 "to 29 degrees 33 minutes 40". The geographical center of Zhejiang Province is located in the territory. Dongyang has Yongkang and Wuyi in the south, Jinhua and Lanxi in the west, Zhuji and Pujiang in the north. It's more than one hundred miles to Hangzhou, the provincial capital.

Yiwu has a long history. In 222 BC, the county was established, and in 1988, the county was withdrawn to set up a city. There are many famous people in Yiwu, including Luo, one of the "four outstanding men in the early Tang Dynasty", a famous doctor in Song Dynasty, Chen Wangdao, a modern educator, a literary theorist and historian Wu Han.

Yiwu is the first and only national comprehensive reform pilot in county-level cities in China, and has been awarded the honorary titles of China National Health City, National Environmental Protection Model City, China Excellent Tourism City, National Garden City, National Forest City and Zhejiang Civilized Demonstration City. Yiwu International Trade City was awarded the first AAAA shopping and tourist area in China by the National Tourism Administration.

Yiwu is one of the six counties (cities) in Chinese mainland, ranking first in Chinese mainland in per capita income level and luxury car density, and also one of the richest regions in China, ranking first among the richest county-level cities in China 10 published by Forbes. Yiwu is the world's largest distribution center for small commodities, and has been recognized as the world's largest market by international authorities such as the United Nations and the World Bank. Yiwu is listed as the first batch of national comprehensive pilot areas for new urbanization.

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The development of history

The Spring and Autumn Period belonged to Yue State. In the 25th year of Qin Shihuang (222 BC), the county name was Wu Shang, belonging to Huiji County. In Xin Mang (AD 9), the county name was changed to Wu Xiao. At the beginning of Jianwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 years), it was also called Wu Shang, who was once ruled by a captain in Huiji West. In the third year of Chuping (192), the western regions were divided and Changshan County (later Jinhua County) was established.

In the eighth year of Wu Chiwu in the Three Kingdoms (245), Yongkang County was located in the south. In the first year of Baoding (266), Huiji County (Changshan County) was located in Dongyang County to the west, and Wu Shang County belonged to Dongyang County. In the ninth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (589), Wu Zhou was divided and Wu Zhou was established. In the ninth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (589), Wu Zhou was divided and Wu Zhou was established.

In the fourth year of Tang Wude (62 1), Chouzhou was established in Wu Shang County, which was divided into two counties: Wuxiao and Huachuan. In the seventh year of Wude (62 1), Chouzhou was abolished, and Wu Xiao and Huachuan merged into one county, renamed Yiwu County. Chouzhou is named after the thick mountain (Desheng Rock). Huachuan, also known as Xiuchuan, is named after Xiuhu, and Yiwu has the same meaning as Wu Shang and Wu Xiao. In the second year of Tang Dynasty (686), Dongyang County was established in the east of Yiwu County.

In the 13th year of Tianbao (754), Puyang County (now Pujiang County) was established in the northern part of the county and parts of Lanxi and Fuyang. Yiwu belonged to general manager office, Wuzhou Road in Yuan Dynasty. In the 18th year of Zheng Zheng (1358), Zhu Yuanzhang captured Wuzhou and changed Wuzhou Road to Ningyue House. In the 22nd year of Zheng Zhi (1362), it was renamed Jinhua House.

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the affiliation of Yiwu remained unchanged. After the Revolution of 1911, the abandoned official system was replaced by Taoism, and Yiwu belonged to Jinhua Road. 1927 waste road system changed to provincial and county two-level system. Yiwu is directly under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, followed by the Administrative Supervision Department. Yiwu belongs to Jinhua District or fourth area, Zhejiang Province.

Yiwu liberation 1949. After the founding of New China, Yiwu was subordinate to Jinhua District. Pujiang merged into Yiwu on 1959, but it was still separated on 1967. 1988, Yiwu County was abolished and Yiwu City was established.

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