Which district does Suzhou High-tech Zone belong to?

Suzhou High-tech Zone does not belong to a certain district under the jurisdiction of Suzhou, but it is independent of and parallel to other districts under the jurisdiction of Suzhou.

1992 and 1994 set aside some towns and villages from Wuxian and its suburbs to establish Suzhou High-tech Zone and Suzhou Industrial Park respectively. In September 2000, the suburb of Suzhou was renamed huqiu district. 200 1 At the beginning of the year, Wuxian County was revoked and merged into Suzhou City, and Wuzhong District and Xiangcheng District were established. In 2002, Suzhou High-tech Zone and huqiu district merged to form a new Suzhou High-tech Zone.

The living environment of Suzhou High-tech Zone;

Suzhou High-tech Zone and huqiu district are adjacent to Suzhou Ancient City, a world famous historical and cultural city, to the west of 36,000 hectares of misty Taihu Lake, and to the south of Jiangnan hills stretching for dozens of miles. Surrounded by Shihu, Dongting East-West Mountain Scenic Area, Tian Ling Scenic Area, Qiao Feng Hanshan Temple and Tiger Hill Scenic Area. The regional Wu culture has a long history and rich accumulation, with historical and cultural heritages such as "Jiang Yun" and "Cold Mountain Bell" and traditional crafts such as "Jinshan Masons" and "Zhenhu Embroidery".

There are also the first batch of provincial-level cultural relics protection units "Wanfo Stone Pagoda" built in the Southern Song Dynasty, the municipal-level cultural relics protection unit "Wenchang Pavilion Daoyuan" built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty and the municipal-level cultural relics protection unit "Li Sange" built in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, which are "geomantic treasures" integrating beautiful scenery in southern Jiangsu and gentle culture in Wuzhong.