Wuxi is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province, referred to as "tin" for short. Known as Orfila, Liangxi and Jingui in ancient times, it is known as the "Pearl of Taihu Lake". Wuxi is located in the river and lake corridor of the Yangtze River Delta, in the southeast of Jiangsu Province. It is adjacent to Suzhou in the east and 28 km away from Shanghai/KLOC-0. South of Taihu Lake, bordering Zhejiang Province; Changzhou in the west, 0/83km away from Nanjing/KLOC; It faces the Yangtze River in the north and Jingjiang City under the jurisdiction of Taizhou City across the river.
The territory of Wuxi is dominated by plains, with scattered low mountains and residual hills. The south is the plain of water network; North high sand plain; The middle part is a water network polder field composed of lowlands; Southwest is a high-lying area with low mountains and hills in Yixing.
Wuxi city belongs to the humid monsoon climate zone in the north subtropical zone, with four distinct seasons, abundant heat, abundant precipitation and the same season of rain and heat. Summer is controlled by the summer monsoon from the ocean, with southeast wind prevailing and hot and rainy weather; Winter is controlled by the prevailing winter wind in Chinese mainland, with more northerly winds; Spring and autumn is a period of alternating winter and summer monsoon, with changeable weather in spring and fresh air in autumn.