Shaxi, Zhongshan
The town is the ancestral hometown for about 70,000 overseas Chinese in such organizations as the Hook Sin Tong. The Town speaks a unique language called the Longdu dialect.
In 2002, the GDP of Shaxi reached RMB 2.1 billion and foreign exchange earnings topped RMB 147 million. [1] It is one of the leading manufacturing centers of casual clothing in the world producing blue jeans and shirts. Each year it holds one of the world's largest trade shows for casual wear, the Chinese International Casual Wear Trade Show (中国休闲服装博览会).
In 2002, it was designated as "China's Most Famous Town for Casual Wear" by the Chinese Textile Industry Association and Chinese Garment Association. There are currently 710 clothing manufacturers in the town, employing approximately 43,000 workers. In 2002, the township produced over 200 million garments, earning RMB 6.3 billion in sales and US $123 million in foreign currency.
The sweatshop conditions of the Lifeng Clothes Factory (丽锋服饰制衣有限公司) in Shaxi while producing Vigaze Jeans, a company based in Istanbul, were featured in the 2005 documentary China Blue.
References
- ^ "中山市统计局政务网站". stats.zs.gov.cn. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
- ^ Economic Development: Industry Profile, Zhong Shan Bureau of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, March 26, 2004
- ^ Vigaze Jeans website Archived 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ China Blue film - PBS Independent Lens
External links
- The Zhongshan News (in Chinese)
- Shaxi Township Government (in Chinese)
- Documentary "China Blue" (in English)
- Lifeng Clothes Company:
- Lifeng Factory (in English) (archived copy 2003)
- Lifeng Factory (in English) (archived copy 2007)