Kunshan
Kunshan is a county-level city in southeastern Jiangsu province, China, under the administration of Suzhou and bordering Shanghai to the east.[1] Covering an area of 931 square kilometers, it has a total resident population of 1.65 million.[1] Renowned for its economic dynamism, Kunshan has consistently ranked as China's wealthiest county-level city, achieving a regional GDP of 500.67 billion yuan in 2022 through a manufacturing-led model emphasizing electronics and foreign direct investment.[2][3] The city hosts over 6,000 foreign-funded enterprises, including numerous Fortune 500 projects, particularly from Taiwan, contributing to its status as a key hub in the Yangtze River Delta.[3] Culturally, Kunshan is the birthplace of Kunqu opera, one of China's oldest surviving opera forms, and features historic water towns like Zhouzhuang, which preserve traditional architecture and attract significant tourism.[4][1]