Zhuji

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Zhuji (Traditional Chinese: 諸暨; Simplified Chinese: 诸暨; pinyin: Zhūjì) is a city south of Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province in the People's Republic of China. The region around Zhuji has been settled since Neolithic times and was the origin of the Yuyue culture. During the Spring and Autumn Period, it was the birthplace of the legendary beauty Xi Shi. After the state of Yue was absorbed into the unification of China, Qin Shi Huang formally codified the boundaries of Zhuji as a county in 222 BC. This status remained intact until 1989, when the State Council reclassified Zhuji as a city.

Its modern civic strengths include an excellent educational system and robust economic development, especially in the production of pearls and socks.

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