Where is the hometown of China silk?

Nanchong is known as the "hometown of silk" because it is rich in silk. The Han Dynasty was rich in citrus and also known as the "Fruit City". Nanchong is located in the northeast of Sichuan Basin and the middle reaches of Jialing River. Nanchong has been built for 2202 years since Han 'an County in 202 BC. Over time, things have changed. With the change of years, the jurisdiction and subordinate relationship of Nanchong have been changing constantly, and the administrative divisions are big or small, but the resounding name of Nanchong has long been engraved in the rut of history. Never moved, robbed for a long time.

Nanchong, with outstanding people and outstanding talents, is constantly emerging, and talents from the Literary and Art Academy gather among them. When General Ji Xin died, he won the eternal reputation as a country of loyalty and righteousness for his hometown. Known as "moving step by step and consolidating", Chen Shou made his hometown the birthplace of "Three Kingdoms Culture" with his immortal masterpiece "The History of the Three Kingdoms". Zhu De and Luo Ruiqing, proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation, and Zhang Lan, a democratic revolutionary, were also born and raised here. After the founding of New China, Nanchong is the administrative office of North Sichuan (provincial administrative region), the seat of Nanchong regional administrative office, the political, economic, cultural, scientific and technological and information center of North Sichuan, and one of the eight central cities in Sichuan, enjoying the title of "the heart of North Sichuan".

The city is old and young, peaceful and prosperous, with profound cultural accumulation and strong business consciousness. Since the reform and opening up, especially in July, the State Council approved the revocation of the original Nanchong area and established a new prefecture-level Nanchong city 1993, the ancient Nanchong has become even more dazzling.

Nanchong is one of the four sericulture production bases and one of the fifteen silk production and export bases in China. It is the largest silk industry center in Sichuan, and the silk industry occupies a decisive position in Nanchong.

As early as the Western Han Dynasty, Nanchong silk became a tribute, and silk reeling spread all over urban and rural areas. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, silk products enjoyed a high reputation in Beijing and sold well on the Silk Road. Zhou Guo's "Fu Sang in Du Dong" was regarded as a national treasure by the Japanese emperor. 19 15, Nanchong Silk won the gold medal in Panama International Fair. The world's largest silk reeling factory in the 1940s, and the largest silk weaving factory in the southwest of contemporary China, were all produced in Nanchong. Nanchong is also the area with the largest number of sericulture base counties in China.

Nanchong has now formed a complete silk production supporting system including mulberry, silkworm, seed, cocoon, silk, silk spinning, printing and dyeing, knitting, silk carpet, clothing, textile machinery, silk research and silk teaching. 1992, there were more than 70 silk enterprises in the whole region with more than 50,000 employees. There are more than 200 varieties of silk and silk fabrics in 12 category. Among thousands of products with different colors, 100 has won national, ministerial, provincial and industrial quality awards, and a large number of brand-name products sell well in more than 30 countries and regions.

Nanchong is rich in natural landscape and human landscape, which is a good place for sightseeing and the only way for the three countries' international cultural tourism hotline. At present, Nanchong City has opened two international tourist routes: one is the "general's hometown tour" and the other is the "Three Kingdoms relics tracing tour".