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Which city in China is called the international socks capital?

Zhuji City, Zhejiang Province, China is known as the international socks capital.

Zhuji City, Zhejiang Province is famous for its abundance of socks and is known as the "International Socks Capital". Zhuji City is the largest sock production base in the world, accounting for about 35% of the world's sock production, while Xingcheng City, Liaoning Province is famous for its swimsuit production.

Zhuji, a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, is hosted by Shaoxing City, located at the intersection of the northeastern part of Zhejiang Province, the southwestern part of Shaoxing City, the southeastern part of Zhejiang Province and the northwestern part of Zhejiang Province, surrounded by mountains, with an open channel basin in the north, bordering Shengzhou City in the east, Dongyang City, Yiwu City and Pujiang County in the south, Tonglu County and Fuyang District in Hangzhou in the west, and Keqiao District and Xiaoshan District in Hangzhou in the north, with a total area of 23,650.

geographical environment

Zhuji city is located at the junction of two geomorphic units in the hilly area of southeast Zhejiang and northwest Zhejiang. It consists of low hills of Huiji Mountain in the east, low hills of Longmen Mountain in the west, Puyang River valley basin in the middle and river network plain in the north. Surrounded by mountains on all sides, the terrain gradually inclines from south to north, forming an open channel fault basin in the north, Huiji Mountain in the east, Taibai Point in the main peak of Dongbai Mountain, 1 194.538+.

Zhuji City belongs to subtropical humid monsoon climate, and its main features are: hot Leng Xia in winter, alternating monsoon, mild climate, distinct four seasons, abundant sunshine, abundant rain, humid air, uneven distribution of precipitation in time and space, and great interannual changes. From May to June, the warm and humid air flow in the south was further strengthened, confronting the cold air spreading from north to south, forming a Jianghuai static front with continuous rainfall, commonly known as "Meiyu period".

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhuji