Regardless of which district it belongs to, Suzhou Industrial Park is affiliated to Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province and is located in the east of Suzhou City. It was established in February 1994 with the approval of the State Council of the People's Republic of China and implemented in May 1994. Started;
The administrative division covers an area of ??278 square kilometers (including 80 square kilometers of the China-Singapore Cooperation Zone). It is an important cooperation project between the governments of China and Singapore and is known as "an important window for China's reform and opening up." ” and “A successful example of international cooperation.”
As of June 2020, Suzhou Industrial Park has jurisdiction over four streets, namely: Loufeng Street, Xietang Street, Weiting Street, and Shengpu Street; and four community working committees, namely: Huxi Community Working Committee, Hudong Community Working Committee, Moon Bay Community Working Committee, Dongsha Lake Community Working Committee.
Suzhou City Overview:
Suzhou is located in the southern part of Jiangsu Province, bordering Shanghai to the east, Zhejiang to the south, Taihu Lake to the west, and the Yangtze River to the north. It is located at 119°55′~121° east longitude. 20′, between 30°47′ and 32°02′ north latitude. The geographical coordinates of the center of Suzhou city are 31°19’ north latitude and 120°37’ east longitude.
The ancient city of Suzhou is intertwined with rivers and ports and densely populated by lakes. The most famous lakes are Taihu Lake and Cao Lake in the west; Dianshan Lake and Chenghu Lake in the east; Kuncheng Lake in the north; Yangcheng Lake and Jinji Lake in the middle. Lake, Dushu Lake; the Yangtze River and the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal run through the north of the urban area. The water from Taihu Lake flows into the Yangtze River from the north and Dianmao from the east, and then enters the Huangpu River through the Huangpu River;
The water from the canal flows into Wangting from the west and leaves Shengze from the south; the "Three Rivers" that originally went to the sea now drain into the river from the east of the Huangpu River. , thus forming the three major water systems of Suzhou City.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Suzhou Industrial Park,