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Home : China Guide : Jiangsu : Changshu Meaning of the name of "Changshu" Population Location History Changshu has traditionally been a market town for locally-produced rice, corn, wheat, tea, and mulberry leaves, and since the 13th century has been a major cotton-producing district. Although administratively it is still a subordinate city to Suzhou, it is a provincial base of foreign trade. Currently a harbour is being developed on the Chang Jiang near Changshu to service Suzhou and Wuxi. Recently, the economic boom in southern Jiangsu has resulted in an increase in brick production. The fluoride emitted from brick factories is absorbed by mulberry bushes, and the silkworms, on which farmers depend for a cash crop, can get poisoned from eating the leaves. Culture
Changshu is noted for its lace making. To the northwest of Changshu is Yushan, which has historical and scenic spots, including a nine-story pagoda. Language Food (Source: www.magma.ca)
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