- Shunde City, also known as Shuntak, is a district under the administration of Foshan City in Guangdong Province, China. Located in the southern part of the Pearl River Delta, it is considered one of the most affluent and economically developed areas in China.
- With a population of over 2.5 million people, Shunde City covers an area of 806 square kilometers. It has a rich history and was established as a county during the Tang Dynasty. The city is well-known for its historical sites, including the Qinghui Garden, Baolin Temple, and Xingtan Ancient Town.
- Shunde is famous for its culinary traditions, and it is considered the birthplace of Cantonese cuisine. The city has a wide variety of restaurants and street food stalls offering delicious local dishes such as fish congee, roast goose, and shrimp dumplings.
- In terms of economy, Shunde City is a major manufacturing and industrial hub. It is known for its furniture production, with numerous factories and showrooms catering to both domestic and international markets. The city is also heavily involved in the electronics, textile, and automotive industries.
- Shunde City has a well-developed transportation network, with highways and expressways connecting it to nearby cities like Guangzhou and Hong Kong. The city also has its own international airport, the Shunde Airport, which serves both domestic and international flig