- Fenghua
Fenghua (奉化;
pinyin : Fènghuà) is acounty-level city in the north ofZhejiang province,China . It is under the jurisdiction ofNingbo prefecture-level city . The city and its administrative hinterlands has a population of over 480,000.Fenghua is most famous for being the hometown of former ROC President
Chiang Kai-shek . Geographically, it is dominated by theTiantai andSiming mountain ranges.Geography
History
Fenghua was established as a county in the
Tang dynasty , in the territory of Mingzhou. Its name means "received teaching" and was a tribute to imperial rule. During theSong dynasty , immigration from the north increased exponentially, peaking during the loss of north China to theJurchen invasions. In 1129, Fenghua was raided by Jurchen cavalry in pursuit of Emperor Gaozong. Local milita atXiaowangmiao (蕭王廟) fought off the invaders.In late imperial times, Fenghua established itself as a meeting point for trade between the agrarian communities to the north, in Yinxian (鄞县), and the mountain-based communities in the south. In exchange for grain and cereals, the hill peoples would trade bamboo, timber and other cash crops such as tea and tobacco. In the east of Fenghua, around Xiangshan (象山), there existed also a number of fishing communities.
As with the rest of China, the 19th century brought about tumultuous changes. The
Opium War s with Britain devastated the economies of the coast. Around this time, many Fenghua men sought opportunity in the rising cities ofHarbin , Weihaiwei andShanghai . They later became famous in the 1920s for their dominance of thetailor ing profession in downtown Shanghai, known as the "Feng Bang" (奉幫). But by far Fenghua's most famous export wasGeneralissimo Chiang Kai-shek , leader of the Nationalist Party of China and formerPresident of the Republic of China . Chiang's family were originally salt merchants in the township ofXikou (溪口; old pronunciation "Qikou"), a town in the west of Fenghua county.Industry
Today, Fenghua is a centre for light manufacturing and small scale farming. It boasts a number of premier garment and textiles factories, including the
Romon brand widely recognised in China. It is also home to the vast industrial facilities ofNingbo Bird , a leading Chinese mobile phone manufacturer. As the port city of Ningbo is further integrated into the burgeoning economic region of Shanghai, Fenghua will attract increased foreign investment and continue to grow.In 2007, the city's
gross domestic product was RMB 16.95 billion (per capita RMB 35,300), an increase of 13% from the previous year.Tourism
Largely as a result of Chiang's fame, Fenghua attracts a large number of tourists. Aside from Chiang's former residence and related nostalgia, Fenghua has relatively few relics from the past. The great
Xuedou Temple (雪竇寺), once one of the ten great monasteries ofChan Buddhism , was all but destroyed during theCultural Revolution . Other sites, along with numerous local shrines,clan hall s and genealogies, also perished in those chaotic years.To encourage the growing tourist trade, Fenghua municipality has made efforts to preserve remaining items of cultural interest. In 1988, for example, it rebuilt Xuedou Temple and also restored the Temple of King Xiao at Xiaowangmiao.
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