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Wen·zhou W0093400 (wŭn′jō′) also Wen·chow (wĕn′chou′, wŭn′jō′) A city of eastern China near the East China Sea south of Shanghai. It became a treaty port in 1876.Wenzhou (ˈwɛnˈtʃuː) , Wen-chou or Wenchown (Placename) a port in SE China, in Zhejiang province: noted for its historic buildings. Pop: 1 475 000 (2005 est)Wen•zhou (ˈwœnˈdʒoʊ) also Wenchou n. a seaport in SE Zhejiang province, in E China. 508,611. WenzhouenUK
Wenzhou or Wenchow (both: wŭn-jō), city (1994 est. pop. 449,700), SE Zhejiang prov., SE China. It is a small deep-sea port on the Ou River 12 mi (19 km) from the East China Sea and a major trade center for an area producing tea, cotton, and oranges. It has a variety of light manufactures and maintains a large export trade, benefiting from its close trade relations with Shanghai. Founded in the 4th cent. A.D., Wenzhou retains many ancient buildings.Wenzhou, Wen-chou, Wenchow a port in SE China, in Zhejiang province: noted for its historic buildings. Pop.: 1 475 000 (2005 est.) |