Tourist Guide Wuxi
WUXI (without tin) is an old city in Jiangsu in the People’s Republic of China. The city of Wuxi splits into half by the lake Taihu with Changzhou to the west and Suzhou to the east. To the north of the city is Taizhou over the Yangtze River, while to the south lays the province of Zhejiang. Wuxi’s location coordinates are 32˚ North and 120˚ east. Wuxi is located on an alluvial plain of deep sedimentary deposit cuts. Wuxi shares a very hot summer along with a chilly winter.
However, the average annual temperature is 18 degrees but the city rarely sees snow. The city also has a monsoon season with an annual rainfall of 100 cm. 3,000 years ago, two fugitive princes, Taibo and Zhongyong, of the Zhou dynasty from northern China, founded Wuxi Wuxi which is famous for its Wuxi-style spareribs, sweetened pork dumplings and fried gluten.
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