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Yangtze Delta, generally comprises the triangular-shaped territory of Shanghai, southern Jiangsu province and northern Zhejiang province. The area lies at the heart of the region traditionally called Jiangnan (literally: "south of the Yangtze River"). The Yangtze river drains into the East China Sea. History Since the Tang Dynasty, the Yangtze Delta has been an area of intense agrarian agriculture and high population density. It is criss-crossed with canals for transportation and irrigation. Since the Northern and Southern Dynasties period, the Yangtze Delta has been a main cultural and economic center of China. Key cities of the region in pre-modern times include Suzhou (Wu), Nanjing, Hangzhou and Shaoxing. In modern times, the Yangtze Delta, lead by Shanghai, is the center of Chinese economic development, and surpasses all other regions in the People's Republic of China in terms of economic growth and per capita income. Population The people in this region mainly speak Wu Chinese (commonly called Shanghainese) as their mother tongue. Wu Chinese is mutually unintelligible with Mandarin. |
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