Shunde District (simplified Chinese: 顺德区; traditional Chinese: 順德區; pinyin: Shùndé Qū; Cantonese Yale: Seun6 dak1) is a district of Foshan prefecture-level city in the Pearl River Delta, Guangdong Province, southeast China.
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Shunde was a county-level city until December 8, 2002, when it became a district of Foshan prefecture-level city. Shunde has direct juridiction over 4 subdistricts and six towns:
Since the economic reform, industrial manufacturing and development have been on the rise in Shunde, especially the manufacture of furniture and electric appliances. Some famous mainland Chinese product brands like Kelon (科龙) or Midea are made in Shunde, Shunde has also opened a new technology industrial park containing well known car manufacturers such as Toyota.
Also with its excellent geographical position for agriculture, Shunde is becoming one of the wealthiest counties in Guangdong, and even in mainland China, or global terms, according to official information from the Chinese Government and the United Nations.
The GDP reached 127.5 billion yuan in 2007, an annual increase of 18%, and GDP per capita reached 107,991 yuan (ca. US$14,200).
Shunde boasts canals still used by barges and a street of restored colonial architecture named Hua Gai Lu.
Tourist attractions include the Qinghui Garden (清晖园) featuring fish ponds surrounded by osmanthus, bamboo and mulberry bushes and the Bruce Lee memorial museum located in Jun'an Town.
Martial artist Bruce Lee's ancestral roots can be found in Gwan'on (Jun'an) in Seundak (Shunde). There is a street in the village named after Bruce Lee where his ancestral home is situated. The home is open for public access.
The Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Australia, John So is from Shunde. Shunde is also known for its unique Cantonese food.
Lee Shau Kee and Yang Guoqiang two of the many famous real estate developers from Shunde and one of the richest men in the world.
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