
Huzhou, its name is mainly based on the geographical location, that is, the north of Taihu Lake, in addition, Huzhou is also across the lake from Wuxi and Suzhou. Among the 11 cities in Zhejiang, Why is Huzhou a "dark horse" city? In fact, the reason is very simple, there are external factors and internal factors, but in general, it is due to the historical factors of Huzhou accounting for a heavier proportion.
Among the cities in the Yangtze River Delta, Huzhou can be said to be unique, why do you say so? Time back to the 93 years that have made China's economy develop by leaps and bounds, Zhejiang's GDP has doubled compared with 82 years, Zhejiang's commerce has gradually risen, and some farmers have also gone to township enterprises and professional markets, and launched a boom of "entrepreneurship".
At the same time, the total GDP of Huzhou also exceeded 10 billion yuan in this critical year, and there were very few cities that exceeded 10 billion yuan of GDP at that time, and Huzhou naturally had advantages and showed a different side. Later, after some minor setbacks, Huzhou eventually developed a series of its own industries, if it is more famous is tourism.
Because in 2021, among the top 100 counties in the comprehensive strength of county tourism in The country, Huzhou has a total of 3 counties (Anji County, Changxing County, and Deqing County) in the top 10, while Huzhou Anji County, located in the hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta, has ranked first for three consecutive years. There is no doubt that Huzhou relies on the advantages of Taihu Lake and has laid its own piece of the sky in the Yangtze River Delta of "chasing deer", and also has core competitiveness. In terms of economy, in 2020, Huzhou's GDP is 4 times that of 2006, and the tourism economy exceeded 128.462 billion yuan, so Huzhou city has a more stable pace and is undoubtedly a "dark horse" city in Zhejiang.