Suzhou, Wuxi and Changzhou are three cities connected together, and they are the region with the highest GDP per capita in China, even richer than Shanghai.
Today I will visit Changzhou again to let you feel the prosperity of this affluent place in the south of the Yangtze River.
Changzhou: A Dynamic City of History and Innovation
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Changzhou is a modern city located in Jiangsu Province, eastern China. It sits between Shanghai and Nanjing, two of China’s largest cities, making it part of the Yangtze River Delta, a region known for its economic strength and cultural heritage.
With a history of over 2,500 years, Changzhou blends ancient traditions with modern development, offering visitors a mix of old and new.
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History and Culture
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Changzhou’s history dates back to the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BCE). It was once called “Longcheng” (Dragon City) due to legends about dragons in the area.
The city has been a center of education and culture for centuries. Many famous scholars, artists, and politicians in Chinese history came from Changzhou.
For example, it was the hometown of Qu Qiubai, an important revolutionary leader in China.
Today, the city preserves its history through museums and landmarks. The Changzhou Museum showcases artifacts from ancient times, including pottery, calligraphy, and traditional crafts.
Tianning Temple, built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE), is one of China’s oldest Buddhist temples. Its 153-meter-tall pagoda is a stunning sight and a symbol of the city.
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Economy and Industry
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Changzhou is known as an industrial hub. In the past, it focused on textiles and machinery.
Today, it has grown into a leader in advanced manufacturing, including solar energy, electric vehicles, and high-speed rail equipment. Companies like Trina Solar, a global solar technology brand, are based here.
The city also produces parts for China’s bullet trains, earning it the nickname “City of Rail Transit.”
Despite its industrial strength, Changzhou is also green and livable.
The government has invested in parks and clean energy to improve the environment.
The city’s GDP continues to grow, attracting both Chinese and international businesses.
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Tourism and Attractions
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Changzhou offers many fun and educational places to visit. The China Dinosaur Park is a must-see. It combines a theme park with a dinosaur museum, featuring fossils found in the region. Families love its rides and exhibits.
For nature lovers, Taihu Lake (China’s third-largest freshwater lake) is nearby. Visitors can enjoy boat rides, hiking, or relaxing by the water. Hongmei Park, in the city center, is perfect for walks among gardens, temples, and a large lake.
Another highlight is the Grand Canal, the world’s longest man-made waterway. Changzhou’s section of the canal has ancient bridges and historic buildings, offering a glimpse into its trading past.
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Education and Innovation
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Changzhou values education and technology. It has several universities, including Changzhou University, which focuses on engineering and science. The city also built innovation parks to support startups in robotics, IT, and green energy. Many young people come here to study or work, adding energy to the city.
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Transportation
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Getting around Changzhou is easy. It has a clean and efficient metro system, buses, and taxis. The city’s high-speed rail station connects it to Shanghai (1 hour), Nanjing (40 minutes), and other major cities. Changzhou Benniu Airport offers flights to key destinations across China.
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Why Visit Changzhou?
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Changzhou is a city that surprises visitors. It has history but isn’t stuck in the past. It’s industrial but also green. It’s big enough to feel exciting but small enough to explore comfortably. Whether you’re interested in factories or festivals, skyscrapers or ancient temples, Changzhou has something for everyone.
In short, Changzhou shows how Chinese cities can grow while keeping their unique culture. It’s a place where dragons once “lived,” trains are built, and the future is being shaped—all under one sky.
0:00 Intro
2:05 Changzhou Culture Square
30:03 Qingguo Alley Historic Area
1:09:53 Luxury Mixc Mall
1:29:58 Tianning Temple and Hongmei Park
2:03:00 Banshan Bookstore and Changzhou Street View
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