Dongyang

For other uses, see Dongyang (disambiguation).
Dongyang
东阳市
County-level city
Dongyang

Location within China

Coordinates: 29°16′00″N 120°13′00″E / 29.26667°N 120.21667°E / 29.26667; 120.21667Coordinates: 29°16′00″N 120°13′00″E / 29.26667°N 120.21667°E / 29.26667; 120.21667
Country People's Republic of China
Province Zhejiang
Prefecture-level City Jinhua
City Incorporation May 1988
Government
  CPC Secretary Jiang Yongzhi (蒋永志)
  Mayor Jiang Yuejin (江跃进)
Area
  County-level city 1,744.05 km2 (673.38 sq mi)
  Metro 2,849.53 km2 (1,100.21 sq mi)
Population (2010 census[1])
  County-level city 804,398
  Density 460/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
  Urban 804,398
  Metro 2,038,413
  Metro density 720/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
Time zone China Standard Time (UTC+8)
Regional Dialect Dongyang dialect
Website http://www.dongyang.gov.cn/

 Dongyang  (simplified Chinese: 东阳; traditional Chinese: 東陽; pinyin: Dōngyáng) is a Chinese city of about 804,398 people in the center of Zhejiang Province, about 200 kilometers south of Hangzhou. It covers an area of 1744.05 square kilometers and administers eleven towns, one county, and six subdistricts. It is part of the Yangtze River Delta Economic Region. Its built-up (or metro) area, made of Yiwu and Dongyang cities, was home to 2,038,413 inhabitants at the 2010 census.

History

Dongyang county was first set up in AD 195 (2nd year of XinPing Reign of East Han Dynasty) and known as Wuning (吴宁). In AD 688, the name was changed to Dongyang (东阳). The name Dongyang means "Eastern Sun". In recent years Dongyang has set up sister city relations with Kokomo, Indiana, US.[2]

Economy

Dongyang is home to numerous construction companies, the primary one being Zhongtian. Dongyang also produces magnets, chemicals, plastics, garments and agriculture and wooden sculptures.

The reform and opening policies of the 1970s have accelerated economic growth, and the city ranks among the top 100 cities in China, and the first well-off counties (cities) in Zhejiang Province. In 2005, the city's GDP reached 15.984 billion RMB yuan, earning fiscal revenue of 1.38 billion RMB yuan. Per-capita disposable income for urban households totaled 13,349 RMB yuan, and per-capita net income for farmers amounted to 6,903 RMB yuan.

Industry is a major component of Dongyang's economy. The city boasts a wide range of industrial sectors, led by electronic, machine building, magnetic material producing, and medical and chemical industries. At present, Dongyang has become the largest magnetic material production and exportation base in China. It is also the third largest medical and pharmaceutical city in Zhejiang, and boasts a group of leading companies in this sphere, such as Hengdian Kangyu Pharmaceutical Co.Ltd, Zhejiang Garden Biological High-tech Co.,Ltd, and Zhejiang Hansheng Pharmaceutical Co.Ltd.

Dongyang is experiencing a period of great growth, comparable to other regions and cities in Eastern China. In the city square (called Holman Chen), many couples on pleasant evenings dance to traditional and Chinese pop songs.

In one of Dongyang's towns, Hengdian, there is a famous movie studio, where many films and TV shows about ancient China are made. Considered the Hollywood of the East, this vast movie set is a great day trip that is usually very quiet and empty. The movie set is home to a recreation of the Summer Palace, the Great Wall, an ancient Chinese Village and several small European Villages as well as a Pirate ship in a man-made lake. The movie Hero, starring Jet Li was filmed there, as well as the recent video game adaptation.

Culture

Dongyang also has Baiyun Cultural Park, a place for relaxation with several representations of Daoism and Buddhism including a 50-foot statue.

Dongyang Woodcarving (东阳木雕) is reputed as one of the best folk handicrafts and a national treasure, as one of the four major schools of woodcarving in China. Dongyang has been honored as the hometown of woodcarving since ancient time. Dongyang Woodcarving came into being early in Tang Dynasty. In Song Dynasty, it became state of the art. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Dongyang woodcarving flourished.

Traditions

A famous local tradition in Dongyang is the virgin boy egg (Chinese: 童子尿鸡蛋; pinyin: Tóngzǐ Niào Zhǔ Jīdàn[3]), an annual tradition in early spring time where the urine of prepubertal school boys preferably under 10 years is collected and boiled with eggs and then sold (for 1.50 yuan around twice the price of a regular boiled egg.[4]) and eaten, it is said "it tastes like spring".[5] In 2008, Dongyang recognized the eggs as "local intangible cultural heritage."[5]

Travel

Dongyang is approximately 5 hours by train from Shanghai, where it is also possible to catch a long-distance bus. Close to Dongyang is Yiwu, which is a 25-minute bus ride away. Hangzhou is approximately 2 hours travel from Dongyang.

Tourist Attractions

References

  1. http://www.citypopulation.de/php/china-zhejiang-admin.php
  2. "Kokomo is China-bound". Kokomo Perspective Newspaper. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  3. "不懂!童子尿煮鸡蛋也能入选非物质文化遗产?(图) (Chinese)". BBS China News. Retrieved 2011-11-28.
  4. Vackerberg, Janneke (March 30, 2012). "Urine-cooked eggs a delicacy in China city: 'Virgin boy eggs' are spring tradition in Dongyang". New York Daily News. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
  5. 1 2 "Boys' urine-soaked eggs listed as local specialty, intangible cultural heritage | Ministry of Tofu 豆腐部". Ministryoftofu.com. March 11, 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-28.

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