The registered population is 87 1656 (202 1 year). In 20021year, Yiwu achieved a regional GDP of17301600 million yuan, and the per capita GDP reached 92,339 yuan according to the resident population. Yiwu is the first and only national comprehensive reform pilot in China, and has been awarded the titles of China National Health City and National Environmental Protection Model City. Yiwu has 1 university, 1 vocational college, 1 technician college, 100 public primary and secondary schools (including vocational high schools), 26 private primary and secondary schools, 357 kindergartens and 2 special education schools. There are 53 hospitals and health centers in Yiwu, including 4 hospitals above Grade III.
As early as the Neolithic Age, there were human activities in Yiwu. At the beginning of Jianwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty, also known as Wu Shang, it was once ruled by Dewey, west of Huiji. In the seventh year of Wude (624), Chouzhou was abolished, and Wu Xiao and Huachuan merged into one county, renamed Yiwu County; In the twenty-second year of Zheng Zhi (1362), it was renamed Jinhua House; 1927 waste road system was changed to provincial and county two-level system, and Yiwu was directly under Zhejiang Province; Yiwu liberation 1949. After the founding of New China, Yiwu belonged to Jinhua area; 1988, Yiwu County was abolished and Yiwu City was established. Wu Han's former residence, Jiang Bin Park and Xiuhu Park are the existing tourist attractions in Yiwu.