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The Industrial Map of Chinese Manufacturing
We publish structural research industry by industry, at the granularity of individual industrial clusters, built on real factory samples. Every report cross-references two sources — public membership rolls from trade associations, and verified factories identified by Tianxia Gongchang. The full factory list lives on the main platform.
Henan's Textile Industry: From a Lump of Coal to a Single Filament, to a Global Business Worn on the Heads of Xuchang
Henan ranks sixth in China and first in the central region for textiles, yet its shape differs from that of the coastal provinces. Upstream lies Pingdingshan's coal-based nylon and Xinxiang's Bailu cellulose filament and spandex; the middle is the cotton spinning and apparel that Zhoukou and Shangqiu absorbed from Jiangsu and Zhejiang; and at the far end sits a singular business — Xuchang's hair products command sixty percent of the world. This is a value chain grown from the feedstock end.
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Hubei's Leather, Fur, Feather Products and Footwear Industry: Two Reflux Paths of Yangxin's Returning Shoemakers and Hanchuan's Down-Jacket Catch
Hubei is not a source of this industry but a recipient being filled back in. Using Yangxin county rebuilding its shoe sector through returning craftsmen as the central China shoe capital, and Hanchuan catching eastern down-jacket and fur capacity, this report sets out the real landscape and the upstream opportunities.
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A Study of Jiangxi's Printing and Recording-Media Reproduction Industry — A Chain Pulled by Publishers
In Jiangxi the main line of the printing industry is not commercial packaging but the printing of textbooks and study aids, pulled by a publishing group. This report maps the industry's structure, its leading players and its upstream and downstream, while honestly stating where data on commercial printing is thin.
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Zhejiang's Apparel and Garment Industry: A Multi-Polar Garment Map from Men's Suits to Children's Wear and Down Jackets
Zhejiang's apparel industry does not lean on weaving but forms several single-category poles around Hangzhou Bay — Ningbo menswear, Wenzhou casualwear, Zhili children's wear, Pinghu down jackets, Haining leather garments. This report maps their division of labor, leading firms, and their shift toward branding and customization.
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Fujian's Tobacco Manufacturing: One Tobacco Company, Two Cigarette Factories, and a Walking Wolf
Fujian's tobacco manufacturing industry is bounded by the state monopoly system and carried by a single industrial entity, Fujian China Tobacco. Two cigarette factories stand apart in inland western Fujian and on the coast, while Seven Wolves remains one of the few variables the company can decide for itself. This report traces the system, the structure, and the brand lineage, and is honest about the limits of public data.
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Fujian's Agricultural and Sideline Food Processing: A Blue Processing Belt That Turns Sea Fish, Seaweed and Eel Into Factory Capacity
In Fujian, agricultural and sideline food processing is built not on grain and hogs but on the sea. Aquatic processed output nears four million tonnes, with surimi and seaweed products both first nationally. Fuzhou fish balls, Ningde croaker, Xiapu kelp and laver, and Fuqing roasted eel each form a cluster, and leaders such as Anjoy and Tianma have lifted this blue belt to listed-company scale. This report maps its cluster division, leadership and upstream supply opportunities on verified data.
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Jiangxi Paper and Paper Products Industry: Specialty Paper at the Yangtze Mouth, Bamboo Fiber Against the Wuyi Mountains
Jiangxi is no traditional papermaking heavyweight, yet it grew two lines of utterly different character: a northern line around Hukou and Jiujiang that makes food-packaging and specialty paper off the Yangtze shipping channel and incoming leaders, and a southern line in Ganzhou and Ji'an that turns mountain bamboo into pulp and tissue and is reaching toward bamboo fiber as a raw material.
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Hubei's Apparel and Garment Industry: The Triangle of Hanzheng Street's Design Heights, Hanchuan's Manufacturing Heartland, and Tianmen's E-commerce Hub
Hubei's apparel rests on a triangle along the Jianghan Plain — Wuhan's Hanzheng Street as the design and brand heights, Hanchuan in Xiaogan as the garment-making heartland, and Tianmen as a fast-rising apparel e-commerce hub. This report maps how the triangle formed, its leading clusters and upstream opportunities, and honestly sets out the pressures of moving up the value chain.
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Hainan's Textile Industry: A Province With No Spinning or Weaving That Keeps Its Textile Value at the Source of the Fiber
Hainan has almost no large-scale spinning, weaving or dyeing mills, and textiles are not among its industrial pillars. Yet move upstream to the fiber itself and a rare thread appears: Sanya holds the world's most complete living gene bank of wild cotton, long-staple Sea Island cotton once took root here, sisal rose into an export staple before fading, and as China's sole coconut base the island turned coir into a still-growing natural-fiber processing trade.
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Hebei Leather, Fur, Feather Products and Footwear Industry: A Hide That Travels the Full Chain from Raw Material to Garments, Bags and Shoes
Hebei is a rare case of a near-complete leather value chain inside one province: Xinji and Wuji carry the tanning link, with Xinji making leather garments and fur while Wuji makes hides for furniture, bags and shoe uppers; Baigou turns leather into bags, Anxin's Santai and Gaoyi turn it into shoes, and the Cangzhou-Hengshui fur clusters cover the raw end, so a single hide can travel from tanning to finished goods without leaving the province.
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Hunan's Liquor, Beverage and Refined Tea Manufacturing: A Cup of Liquor and a Leaf of Tea Carry an Underrated Provincial Industry
What makes this Hunan industry worth studying is not its size but its dual-core structure. On one side is the liquor sector, about 28 billion yuan and led by Jiugui, Wuling and Xiangjiao, running two distinctive aroma routes—fragrant-rich and sauce. On the other is the tea sector, whose full-chain output value has passed 100 billion yuan and ranks fourth nationwide, each tea type backed by intangible-heritage craft. This report maps both and states the brand and scale problems still unsolved.
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Henan Furniture Manufacturing: From a Single Paulownia Tree to Two New Furniture Towns
Henan is not a historic furniture region but a case study, grown over the past decade out of paulownia wood along the old Yellow River course, of a place that absorbed relocating industry. Using real data, this report maps the rise of two new furniture towns — Lankao and Qingfeng — their leading enterprises, and their upstream supply opportunities.
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