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Which line city does Zhangjiagang belong to?

Zhangjiagang City, Suzhou is a third-class city.

Zhangjiagang, formerly known as Shazhou, was abolished in September 1986 and named after Zhangjiagang, a natural harbor in China. The natural environment in the territory is superior, including Xiangshan, Jiyang Lake, Phoenix Mountain, Yong Lian Town and other scenic spots. In 2020, the regional GDP of Zhangjiagang City will reach 268.66 billion yuan, an increase of 3.9% at comparable prices.

Zhangjiagang port has a natural harbor, which is not frozen or silted, and is offshore in deep water, so it is safe and sheltered from the wind. At present, there are 34 10,000-ton berths with an annual throughput of more than 40 million tons, and there are 9 international routes 19, with more than 40 international flights every month, and there are freight exchanges with 150 ports in the world. Zhangjiagang Free Trade Zone is the only inland port free trade zone among the national 15 free trade zones. Covering an area of 4. 1 km2, its main functions are international trade, export processing and bonded warehousing.

transport

By the end of 20 18, there were 698 buses operating in Zhangjiagang, with 50.7 million bus passengers and 62 bus lines. At the end of the year, the number of motor vehicles in the city was 423,400, including 40160,000, an increase of 8.0% over 20 17. At the end of the year, the number of private cars in the city reached 345,500, an increase of 7.4% over 20 17.