Meaning
of the name
"Zhang Family Harbour"
Population
820,000
Location
On the south bank of the Yangzi River (Chang Jiang),
about 100 km (60 miles) northwest of Shanghai and 30
km (20 miles) north of Wuxi.
History
Zhangjiagang is a relatively new city, having been
developed from a small farming town following the economic
reforms of the last 15 years. By 1994 the city had the
second-highest economic rating in China, with an urban
per-capita income of $1000/year. The rural population
around Zhangjiagang is said to be even wealthier.
In 1993, Zhangjiagang was selected to be a unique model
city for all of China. Householders were given pamphlets
listing the 10 "don'ts" and 6 "dos"
of what the government called "civilized behaviour".
The new rules emphasized courtesy, mutual respect, and
obediance to authority. Thanks to vigourous enforcement,
the rules are followed to such a degree that visitors
remark on the beauty, cleanliness and friendliness of
Zhangjiagang relative to other Chinese cities. The government
began trumpeting their accomplishment nationwide, in
a campaign reminiscent of the old "Learn from the
Dazhai Commune" propaganda effort of the Cultural
Revolution. The current goal of the central government
is to turn China into a country of mini-Singapores,
with clean, pleasant cities filled with polite, obedient
citizens. So far, clean, friendly cities are such a
novelty in China that up to 300,000 tourists visit Zhangjiagang
every year to sample what could be the future of urban
life in China.
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