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Does Hankou North belong to Huangpi or Wuhan?
Belongs to Huang Bei.

Hankou North is located in the north of Hankou Fuhe River, an important town in south-central China, covering Panlongcheng, Shekou Street and Wuhu Street in huangpi district, covering an area of about 80 square kilometers.

Hankou North International Commodity Exchange Center has a total investment of 654.38+000 billion yuan and a total planned area of 8 million square meters. It fully draws lessons from the advanced planning concepts and architectural design styles of large international and domestic commercial markets, and builds an international trading market centered on ten professional wholesale markets such as shoes, small commodities, purses, hotel supplies, hardware and electrical machinery, clothing, home textiles, daily chemicals, children's products and automobiles.

Hankou North, a new commercial engine in Wuhan, has released a huge agglomeration effect once it is started. With the market transfer brought by the industrial transfer in the eastern coastal areas, more than 2,000 brands from Yiwu, Dongguan, Guangzhou, Jinjiang and Wenzhou have entered the market, and many market institutions from Shenzhen and Shanghai have entered the market as a whole. Inheriting Hankou's century-old commercial tradition and undertaking the transfer of the old market in the city, 80% of the large-scale business households in the old local market, such as shoes, leather goods, small commodities, hotel supplies and knitwear, have also signed contracts to settle in.

Since the beginning of the new century, Huangpi District Party Committee and District Government has adhered to the planning of a high starting point, taken advantage of its location, inherited the commercial culture of Great Wuhan, built a national commercial and logistics hub in a non-traditional business district in one fell swoop, and enhanced the urban function of Great Wuhan as a central city in Central China.