Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Changshu-Yiwu special logistics line

Changshu-Yiwu special logistics line

Changshu-Yiwu special logistics line has Hengyuntong logistics, etc.

Yiwu, formerly known as Wu Shang, is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, which is managed by Jinhua City. It is adjacent to Dongyang City in the east, Yongkang City and Wuyi County in the south, Jindong District and Lanxi City in the west, Zhuji City and Pujiang County in the north, belonging to Class II big cities. Located in the middle of Zhejiang Province, in the east of Jinqu Basin, between119 49'-6544.

As early as the Neolithic Age, there were human activities in Yiwu. After the founding of New China, stone axes were unearthed in Liyan Village, Zhaocun Village, Huaxi Township, Xia Yan Township and Fotang Town. 198 1 Mujian Mountain in Pingchou Township excavated a tomb of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Unearthed cultural relics include primitive celadon cups, jars, beans, bowls and bowls.

geographical environment

Yiwu is surrounded by mountains in the east, south and north. There are low mountains, hills, hills and plains in the territory. It is a typical hilly county with abundant light and heat resources. The mountainous areas in Northeast China include the whole Dong Tang Township and the middle and low mountains in villages such as Hawthorn Forest, Qiaoxi and Huaxi. The middle and low hills account for 62.7% and 33.3% of the total area of this area respectively. The main peak is about 900 meters above sea level, with steep slopes above 25 degrees and slopes of 15~25 degrees accounting for 89.78% of the total area in this area.

Yiwu has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. The annual average temperature is around 17℃, the highest in July is 29.3℃, and the lowest in 1 month is 4.2℃. The annual average frost-free period is about 243 days, and the annual average precipitation is between1100-1600 mm.

Baidu encyclopedia-obligation