Huangyan ( Tai-chow dialect : Wông-ngæn K'ü; simplified Chinese : 黄岩区 ; traditional Chinese : 黃巖區 ; pinyin : Huángyán Qū ) is a district of Taizhou , a city in Zhejiang Province, China. Huangyan has an area of 988 km (381 sq mi) and a population of approximately 570,000. It has an average annual precipitation of 1,676 mm (66.0 in) and an annual average temperature of 17 °C.
4-519: In 1989, Huangyan County was upgraded to a county-level city. As of 1990 census, the population of Huangyuan City was 888,631. In 1994, Taizhou City was upgraded to a prefecture-level city, correspondingly Huangyan City was amalgamated in Taizhou City, and divided into two districts as Huangyan and Luqiao . Subdistricts: Towns: Townships: Huangyan is renowned for its cultivation of Mandarin Oranges,
8-668: A tradition with deep historical roots. The region is known for being the birthplace of various types of oranges that are enjoyed worldwide. Huangyan stands out as a leading area for mandarin orange cultivation in China, annually exporting a significant quantity of produce globally. Huangyan is recognized as a significant plastic mold manufacturing hub in China. The region boasts expertise in seven precision mold tooling categories, spanning automobile, motorcycle, electric bike, home appliances, audio and video equipment, pipe fittings, medical supplies, and chemicals. As of 2006 statistics, Huangyan dominated
12-482: Is a district of Taizhou in Zhejiang Province, People's Republic of China. The district has an area of 274 square kilometres (106 sq mi) and a population of approximately 425,200. Luqiao District was established in 1994, having previously been a town under the administration of Huangyan County (present-day Huangyan District). Luqiao is the location of Taizhou Luqiao Airport . Luqiao District hosts
16-825: The domestic market, producing 70% of plastic molds nationwide. Huangyan has evolved into a pivotal mold tooling center in China, experiencing rapid growth in exporting to overseas markets. A substantial portion of TV manufacturers, approximately 50%, opt to source TV molds from Huangyan. Moreover, 70% of electric bike plastic parts originate from this region. Key automotive manufacturers like FAW, Geely, Dongfeng, and Shanghai Volkswagen rely on Huangyan for their mold requirements. Additionally, prominent home appliance manufacturers such as Haier , Konka, Changhong , Hisense , Royalstar , and Xoceco also utilize molds from Huangyan. Luqiao District Luqiao District ( simplified Chinese : 路桥区 ; traditional Chinese : 路橋區 ; pinyin : Lùqiáo Qū ; Tai-chow dialect : Lu-giao K'ü)
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