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Jiangyin (江阴, Jiāngyīn)is located in Jiangsu Province, China. It is a port city in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It is located on the south bank of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It belongs to Wuxi City and is an important part of the Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone. Jiangyin is famous for its long history, rich cultural heritage and developed economy.

Jiangyin is a city with both historical heritage and modern vitality. With its superior geographical location, developed economy, rich cultural resources and natural landscape, it has become an important economic and cultural center of Jiangsu Province. Whether as a tourist destination or as a hot spot for investment, Jiangyin has demonstrated its unique charm and development potential.

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Districts

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Jiangyin City is under the jurisdiction of Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. It is a county-level city. Unlike prefecture-level cities, it is divided into multiple administrative districts. Instead, it is composed of several street offices and towns. The following are the main administrative divisions of Jiangyin City:

1.Urban area

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  • Chengjiang Street: The main urban area of ​​Jiangyin, also the political, economic and cultural center, where the Jiangyin Municipal Government and many important institutions are located.
  • Nanzha Street: Located in the southern part of the city, it is an extension of the urban area and is rapidly urbanizing.
  • Yunting Street: Close to the main urban area, it has developed rapidly in recent years, and commercial and residential areas have continued to expand.
  • Huangtu Street: An important area in the urbanization process, combining industrial and residential functions.

2. Township area

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  • Zhouzhuang Town: One of the most economically developed towns in Jiangyin, with a strong industrial foundation, especially famous for machinery manufacturing and textile industry.
  • Huashi Town: With chemical industry and textile as the leading industries, the township industry developed early and has strong economic strength.
  • Xinqiao Town: Known as the "Famous Town of Wool Textile in China", it has many textile enterprises.
  • Qingyang Town: Located in the southeast of Jiangyin, agriculture and industry develop in a coordinated manner.
  • Gushan Town: It features the combination of ecological agriculture and traditional industries and has beautiful scenery.
  • Xu Xiake Town: The hometown of Xu Xiake, with profound cultural heritage, is a famous historical and cultural town.
  • Yuecheng Town: Located in the southwest of Jiangyin, it is mainly based on industry and modern agriculture.
  • Changjing Town: The ancient town style is well preserved and has rich Jiangnan water town culture.
  • Zhutang Town: An important town in the south of Jiangyin, featuring textile industry and steady economic development.
  • Nanzha Town: Adjacent to Nanzha Street, it forms an area of ​​urban-rural integrated development.

History

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Jiangyin has a long history. From the Wu Kingdom in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the economic prosperity in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and then to modern industrialization and urbanization, Jiangyin has gone through many historical stages. As an important part of the Jiangnan Water Town, Jiangyin not only has a prominent position in history, but also occupies an important position in the modern Chinese economy. With its unique geographical location, profound historical and cultural heritage, and strong economic vitality, Jiangyin has become an important city in eastern China.

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Jiangyin is located in Jiangsu Province, China, and has a temperate monsoon climate, similar to nearby cities like Wuxi and Changzhou. Compared to Shanghai or Nanjing, Jiangyin's climate is a bit milder. Its climate is mainly affected by monsoons, with hot and humid summers and cold, dry winters.

According to weather forecasts, the summer in Jiangyin is cooler than in Shanghai but warmer than in Nanjing. The winter here is relatively colder, with temperatures usually 2 to 3 degrees lower than in Nanjing. Jiangyin is located along the Yangtze River, so it is influenced by the nearby water, and there is often moisture in the air. The humidity in summer is high, and even on days without rain, it often exceeds 80%, with humidity sometimes reaching 100% at night.

The annual rainfall is about 1,200-1,400 mm, typical of the Jiangnan climate, with most of the rain falling during the plum rain season and summer. Jiangyin has a good drainage system, so flooding is rare. Overall, Jiangyin has a mild climate, making it a good place to live, but the high humidity in summer should be considered.

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By plane

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1 Wuxi Sunan Shuofang International Airport (无锡苏南硕放国际机场), Shuofang Street, Xinwu District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, China. Although Jiangyin does not have its own airport, due to its superior geographical location, it is very close to the airports of major cities such as Wuxi, Changzhou, and Shanghai. After flying to these airports, you can easily reach Jiangyin by transferring to other means of transportation (such as taxis, high-speed trains, and long-distance buses). Wuxi Sunan Shuofang International Airport and Changzhou Benniu International Airport are the two airports closest to Jiangyin, so if you are going to Jiangyin by plane, these two airports are the most convenient

Distance from Jiangyin: about 40 kilometers, about 40-60 minutes by car.

Airline flights: Wuxi Sunan Shuofang International Airport mainly provides domestic flights, including flights to and from major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.

By Train

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2 Jiangyin Railway Station (江阴火车站), No. 301 Daqiao South Road, Jiangyin City, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, China.

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Jiangyin has several train stations, including Jiangyin Railway Station and Jiangyin East Station, of which Jiangyin East Station mainly handles high-speed rail business, which is convenient and fast. Trains are a common way to reach Jiangyin.

Get around

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Shared bicycles

Shared Bicycles

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In Jiangyin, cycling is a great way to explore the city. There are several shared bicycle services, such as "Mobike" and "Ofo," where visitors can rent bicycles via a mobile app, making it easy and convenient to tour the city.

City Sightseeing Bus

Jiangyin’s city sightseeing bus typically operates from April to December, with specific schedules adjusted based on weather conditions. The bus usually passes through major attractions in the city, such as the Jiangyin Museum, the Yangtze River Bridge, and Huangshan Lake. Visitors can board the bus at designated stops, and the bus typically offers several routes, allowing tourists to choose based on their interests. For example, one route is designed to explore Jiangyin's cultural heritage, while another focuses on natural attractions. Visitors need to make reservations in advance by phone or website.

Taking a Taxi

In Jiangyin, you can take a taxi from the city's taxi stations. The base fare for regular taxis is about ¥10-20 (RMB), and additional charges are based on time and distance. Taxi stations are usually located near transport hubs or major roads in the city.

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Ebizui Park

Natural Attractions

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Huangshan Lake Park
Changjing Ancient Town
  • 1 Ebnizui Park (鹅鼻嘴公园), No. 288 Huangshan Road, Jiangyin City, Wuxi City. Located by the Yangtze River, the park is named after its shape, which resembles a goose's nose. Here, you can enjoy stunning views of the river, as well as tree-lined paths, making it a great place for walking and photography
  • 2 Huangshan Lake Park (黄山湖公园), No. 88, Gongyuan Road, Jiangyin City, Wuxi City. An ecological park centered around a lake, with beautiful scenery, ideal for family outings or relaxation. The park features lakes, small bridges, and walking paths, where visitors can enjoy boating or cycling.
  • 3 Changjing Ancient Town (长泾古镇), Southeast of Jiangyin City. It is an ancient water town with a history dating back over 2,000 years. Known for its well-preserved traditional architecture and picturesque canals, Changjing offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. Visitors can enjoy walking along narrow streets, crossing ancient stone bridges, and experiencing local customs. The town is famous for its peaceful atmosphere, traditional crafts, and local cuisine, making it a charming destination for history and culture enthusiasts.
  • 4 Feima Water City (江阴飞马水城), Xinqiao Town, Jiangyin City. in Jiangyin is a modern cultural and tourist destination, featuring a unique blend of traditional architecture and water-based attractions. Inspired by ancient Chinese water towns, it showcases beautiful canals, bridges, and traditional buildings, offering visitors a peaceful and picturesque environment. The area also includes entertainment, shopping, and dining options, making it a popular spot for both relaxation and cultural exploration. Feima Water City is an ideal place to experience the charm of traditional Chinese water culture in a contemporary setting.

Cultural and Historical Attractions

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  • 5 Xu Xiake's Former Residence (徐霞客故居), Xuxiake Town (formerly Ma Town) in Jiangyin City. The Former Residence of Xu Xiake, located in Xujia Village, Jiangyin, is the birthplace of Xu Xiake, a renowned Chinese geographer and travel writer of the Ming Dynasty. This historical site preserves the traditional architectural style of the Ming period, including the study room where Xu wrote his famous *Travel Diaries of Xu Xiake*. Visitors can explore exhibits detailing his adventurous journeys, contributions to geography, and his lasting legacy in Chinese culture.
  • 6 Jiangyin Junshan Park (江阴君山公园), Junshan Road, Jiangyin. Junshan Park is located in the urban area of ​​Jiangyin. Historically, it was a place for the kings and nobles of the Wu and Yue periods to play. There are many buildings and inscriptions related to the history of Jiangyin in the park.
  • Former Residence of Liu Brothers
    7 Former Residence of Liu Brothers (刘氏兄弟故居), No. 49, Xiheng Street, Jiangyin City. located in Jiangyin, commemorates Liu Bannong and Liu Tianhua, two prominent figures in modern Chinese history. Liu Bannong was a celebrated linguist, poet, and a key advocate of the New Culture Movement, while Liu Tianhua was a pioneering musician known for modernizing traditional Chinese music. The residence showcases artifacts, manuscripts, and personal items, reflecting their contributions to literature, music, and cultural reform. It stands as a tribute to their enduring legacy in shaping modern Chinese arts and education.
  • 8 Huangshan Fort (黄山炮台), Huangshan Scenic Area, Jiangyin City. Built during the late Qing Dynasty, it was part of the Jiangyin Fortress system designed to protect the Yangtze River from foreign invasions. The fort features well-preserved gun emplacements, underground bunkers, and observation posts, showcasing the advanced military engineering of the time. Today, Huangshan Fort serves as a patriotic education base and a historical landmark, offering visitors insight into China's efforts to defend its sovereignty during a critical period in modern history.
  • 9 Zhongshan Park (中山公园), Chengjiang Town Center, Jiangyin City. is a historic and scenic park located in the heart of Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province. Originally built in 1928 to commemorate Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founder of modern China, the park combines traditional Chinese landscaping with cultural and historical significance.Key attractions include monuments dedicated to Sun Yat-sen and other patriotic heroes, as well as historical relics reflecting Jiangyin's rich cultural heritage. Zhongshan Park is not only a popular spot for leisure but also a symbol of national pride and history.

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Festivals

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  • Jiangyin Temple Fair (江阴庙会): The temple fairs in Jiangyin are an important part of the local cultural heritage, especially during major festivals like the Spring Festival and the Double Ninth Festival. These temple fairs are filled with a mix of religious offerings, folk art performances, and traditional activities. Visitors can enjoy performances of "dragon and lion dances," "yangko," and "stilt walking," which create a lively and festive atmosphere. The temple fairs also offer a chance for locals to gather and express their gratitude to the gods for blessings throughout the year, while preserving and passing on Jiangyin's rich cultural traditions.
  • Jiangyin Pear Blossom Festival (江阴梨花节): Jiangyin is renowned for its beautiful pear blossoms, and every spring, the city hosts the Pear Blossom Festival. The festival celebrates the blooming of the pear trees, with picturesque fields of white flowers stretching across the countryside. During the festival, there are activities such as pear blossom viewing tours, folk performances, and agricultural exhibitions. It is a time to appreciate the beauty of nature and the region’s agricultural heritage. The festival also includes local food stalls where visitors can try pear-themed delicacies and enjoy a taste of Jiangyin's local produce.
  • Jiangyin Canal Culture Festival (江阴运河文化节): The Grand Canal, which runs through Jiangyin, is an important part of the city’s history and culture. The Jiangyin Canal Culture Festival celebrates this heritage, showcasing the city's maritime history, traditional boat races, and canal-related activities. The festival includes boat parades, traditional crafts, and performances related to the city's rich history as a hub of water transport. The event also highlights local foods and handicrafts, making it a celebration of both Jiangyin’s past and its vibrant present.

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Horseshoe Crisp

Jiangyin Horseshoe Crisp is a traditional specialty pastry in Jiangyin, which is very popular for its unique appearance and crispy taste. It is named because its shape resembles a horse hoof, which means "immediate blessing" and is often used as a gift in festivals or weddings.

Jiangyin Knife Fish (seasonal) Jiangyin is close to the Yangtze River and is an important producer of knife fish. Although the price of knife fish is relatively high, its meat is delicate and delicious, and it is a delicacy on the tables of Jiangyin people.

Jiangyin Yellow WineJiangyin Yellow Wine adopts traditional brewing technology, with rich aroma and mellow taste,suitable for gift or collection.

Eat

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The local cuisine is rather unspectacular in terms of flavors, but the fish and freshwater shrimp are very fresh and cheap. Just as in any Chinese city, there are thousands of restaurants serving food from all corners of the country and for all budgets. Numerous KFC outlets, but no McDonald's.

  • Turkish Restaurant. The expats' favorite! Authentic Turkish food prepared by Uighur cooks under the supervision of the mustachioed Turkish boss. The menu is extensive, the prices fair, and they have excellent hookah (fruit-flavored tobacco) and water pipes imported from Turkey.
    Some taxi drivers know it under the name 土耳其饭店, but most have no idea. Ask them to drop you off at the International Hotel 国际大酒店, then walk 100 m north on Chaoyang Road 朝阳路 until you see WELCOME TO TURKISH RESTAURANT (sic) on an electronic board on your left.
  • Hanlin Korean Restaurant, 韩林碳烤 黄山路, +86 510-8861 7886. Excellent Korean fare, bibimbaps, barbecue, kimchi fried rice, sushi/sashimi. On Huangshan Road, a little east of the city center. There is also a mediocre Korean restaurant near the pedestrian street.
  • Wawa Jiao, 蛙蛙叫 青果路. The bastardized Sichuan dish called 牛蛙干锅 (lit: bull frog dry pot, a stew made of mostly thinly sliced potatoes, ginger, garlic and of course frog) is pretty popular with the Jiangyin locals and most agree that Wawa Jiao is the best place in town to sample it. Make sure you are not on any kind of diet because it sure packs a lot of oil. On Qingguo Road, 200 m south of the Datonghua Supermarket 大统华超市.
  • Höfbrauhaus München, 德国酒吧 酒吧街. Large Bavarian restaurant at one end of Bar Street. Their homemade brews are tasty, if a bit expensive, and the menu is huge but the portions are a bit on the small side. They sometimes have German or Filipino bands playing live.

Drink

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Every restaurant in town (at the exception of the Muslim noodle places) serves booze at cheap prices and for most Chinese, this is where communal drinking is done, as well as in the ubiquitous KTVs. A few pubs are popping up here and there around town as well. Those catering to the expatriate population are clustered on a segment perpendicular to Chaoyang Road 朝阳路 called Bar Street 酒吧街 by those living nearby. Most are uninteresting and run-down, but you can give them a try if you don't mind sipping your overpriced beer in the company of elderly Europeans and the over-the-hill hookers trying comically and desperately to smooch with them. Those that stand out are:

  • Seasons Bar. Just because there are occasionally scantily-clad Filipinas singing covers of popular English-language songs.
  • JD's Bar. Typical expat pub. British-run.

Other small bars of interest include the following:

  • City Hunter Pub. On the western end of Shoushan Road 寿山路. Nice little neighbourhood pub, complete with regulars slouched over their drink and grunting one to another, and every surface covered with flags, beer coasters or sports team logos. The barman, Bob, speaks great English and plays Euro/American music videos on the big screen.
  • Havana Bar. Also on Shoushan Road 寿山路. Lacking a bit in the ambiance department, but their beer selection is excellent. Pretty expensive, as can be expected, but the place to go for the best Belgian brews and even the delicious Dead Guy Ale, straight outta Oregon.
  • 798. Near the Sports Stadium 体育馆 on Chengjiang Road 澄江路. Full of people on Fridays, but closes very early. They have by far the most extensive imported beer selection in the whole city (priced between ¥40 and ¥60; Coronas are ¥20), but their staff could benefit from a crash course in elementary beer science, ie keeping the beers cold and having a general idea of what glass to use for each. Other than that, great place to meet rich locals.

There are also some clubs in the city.

  • Boss Club. On 人民东路, by the little bridge. Popular with a very young crowd.
  • Phoebe Club, 菲比酒吧 澄江路. Noisy and flashy. Occasional police crackdowns but highly unlikely to affect foreigners present. Some report that their spirits are counterfeit factory-made stuff.

Sleep

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Jiangyin is a vibrant city blending historical charm with modern conveniences. It offers a range of comfortable and well-equipped accommodations to suit different needs, whether for leisure or business travelers.

  • 1 Jiangyin International Hotel (江阴国际大酒店), No. 299, Chengjiang West Road, Jiangyin City, +86 0510-86815000. Located in the heart of Jiangyin, this four-star hotel is near the bustling commercial district, offering excellent accessibility to shopping and dining. The hotel provides various guest rooms, modern conference facilities, and diverse dining options to meet the needs of all guests. 375~1371CNY.
  • 2 Jiangyin Huangjia Sheraton Hotel (江阴黄嘉喜来登酒店), No. 333, Binjiang Middle Road, Chengjiang Town, Jiangyin (60km from Wuxi Shuofang Airport 1. Take the airport bus from the airport exit to Wuxi Railway Station, then take the bus from the bus station next to the railway station to Jiangyin, and take a taxi from Jiangyin Bus Station to the hotel in 15 minutes (about 70 yuan)), +8620-86009099. Combining elegant architecture with contemporary amenities, this five-star hotel offers a luxurious stay. Located near scenic spots such as Swan Lake and Huangshan Lake Park, it features excellent dining, professional meeting facilities, and personalized services suitable for both tourists and business professionals.
  • 3 Wyndham Grand Plaza Royale Changsheng Jiangyin (江阴长晟温德姆至尊豪廷大酒店), No. 88 Tongdu North Road, Jiangyin, +86 510 8809 9999. Located in the heart of Jiangyin, the Wyndham Grand Hotel offers a luxurious stay with a combination of modern amenities and elegant design. This five-star hotel is conveniently situated near key business districts and scenic attractions, making it ideal for both business travelers and tourists. It features spacious and stylish rooms, a variety of dining options, state-of-the-art fitness facilities, and versatile meeting spaces. The hotel’s exceptional service and tranquil atmosphere ensure a comfortable and memorable experience for every guest.
  • 4 Jiangyin Longxi International Hotel (江阴龙希国际大酒店), Huaxi Village Minzu Road, +8620-86009099. offering high-end accommodation and a range of facilities for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel features spacious, well-appointed rooms with modern amenities, including high-speed internet, flat-screen TVs, and comfortable bedding.Guests can enjoy a variety of dining options, from local specialties to international cuisine, in the hotel’s elegant restaurants. The hotel also offers meeting rooms and event spaces, making it a popular choice for conferences and business events. Additionally, the hotel has a fitness center, a spa, and other leisure facilities to ensure a relaxing stay. With its prime location and top-notch services, Longxi International Hotel is ideal for

Go next

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Wuxi: Wuxi islocated to the south of Jiangyin, is a charming city with a rich cultural history and stunning natural scenery. Known for its picturesque Taihu Lake, Wuxi is home to attractions like the Liyuan Garden, Huishan Ancient Town, and the famous Grand Buddha at Tianzi Mountain. Wuxi is also known for its traditional silk industry, making it a great destination for both culture and shopping.

Suzhou: Situated near Jiangyin, Suzhou is renowned for its classical Chinese gardens, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city's ancient canals, beautiful silk, and traditional embroidery make it a must-visit for history and culture lovers. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque scenery of Suzhou’s gardens, such as the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Lingering Garden, or take a boat ride along the canals to experience the city's timeless charm.

Nantong: Nantong is located to the east of Jiangyin, offers a perfect blend of modern development and historical heritage. It is famous for its beautiful riverside scenery and attractions like the Langshan Mountain, Nantong Museum, and the Haohe River. Nantong is also known for its textile industry and unique cultural landmarks, providing a fascinating experience for travelers.

Changzhou: Changzhou islocated to the southwest of Jiangyin, is a city rich in both historical heritage and modern development. Known for its traditional culture and natural beauty, Changzhou's key attractions include Tianning Temple, China Dinosaur Park, and the scenic Taihu Lake. The city also offers a blend of ancient temples and modern entertainment options, making it a versatile destination for tourists.

Yangzhou: Situated to the north of Jiangyin, Yangzhou is a city famous for its ancient history and beautiful gardens. Known for the Slender West Lake and the Daming Temple, Yangzhou offers travelers a peaceful retreat with its rich cultural heritage, historic architecture, and traditional cuisine. The city’s gardens, ancient bridges, and local teahouses create a serene environment for visitors to explore.

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