2. Wenzhou is located in the east of China, the southeast of Zhejiang, the south bank of the lower reaches of Oujiang River, the East China Sea in the east, Fujian Province in the south, Lishui in the west and northwest, and Taizhou in the north and northeast. It is one of the 27 cities in the central area of the Yangtze River Delta, the cradle of mathematicians in China, the hometown of South Opera in China, the hometown of seafood and eggs in China and the shoe capital in China. Wenzhou people are called Oriental Jews by China people.
Wenzhou is a famous historical and cultural city in China, and is known as "the best in southeast China". Wenzhou used to be Ou Di, also known as Dongou. Founded in 323 AD, it was named Yongjia County. According to legend, when the county was built, there were white deer holding flowers around the city, hence the name Lucheng. Wenzhou was first called Wenzhou in the Tang Dynasty (AD 675) and has a history of more than 2,000 years. Wenzhou is the pioneer area of China's private economy development and the frontier of reform and opening up. In the early days of reform and opening up, it was famous all over the country for "Wuchuan in the south and Wenzhou in the north". It is one of the first coastal open cities in China, 14.