Hangzhou Tourism
Hangzhou is the capital of Zhejiang Province
and one of the seven ancient capitals of
China. It was described by Italian traveler
Marco Polo as the finest and most luxurious
city in the world. The West Lake scenic area
contains over 60 cultural relic sites and
several attractions of natural beauty, and a
cruise on the lake is a good option to view
several sites. Hangzhou is also a good place
to visit a tea plantation.
History
One of the birthplaces of Chinese
civilization and ranking among the seven
ancient capitals in China, Hangzhou stands
out as the "Famous Town of Southeast China".
The excavation of the Kuahu Bridge site
located in the city's Xiaoshan district
indicates that as early as 8,000 years ago
the place already saw thriving human
activities. The 5,000 year-old Liangzhu
culture is hailed by historians as "the dawn
of civilization". First set up as a county
in the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), Liangzhu
has a past of over 2,200 years. In the 9th
year of Emperor Yang Jian, founder of the
Sui Dynasty (581-618), the old Qiantang
County (today's Hangzhou) was abolished and
replaced by Hangzhou (Hang prefecture),
marking the first appearance of its current
name. Hangzhou was a marvel to 13th century
Italian traveler Marco Polo who called it
"the most graceful and splendid city of the
world".
Culture
Hangzhou boasts a long history and great
cultural wealth. Its culture features the
landmarks of the city, like West Lake, the
Grand Canal and the Qiantang River and
embraces integration and development in an
open and innovative era.
The West Lake Culture absorbed the essence
of local culture in different epochs, such
as Kuahuqiao Culture, Liangzhu Culture that
dates back to 3310 - 2250 BC, Wuyue Culture,
and the cultures of the Southern Dynasty
(1127-1279), Ming and Qing dynasties (1368 -
1644, 1644 - 1911) and the Minguo era
(1912-1949).
West Lake Culture covers a wide range of
elements, including landscape, gardening,
religion, architecture, celebrities, folk
customs, the Silk Road, tea and cuisine, all
coming together in delicacy and harmony.
The Canal Culture, which integrates the
specialties, waterscape, local opera and
temple fairs, shows the openness,
inclusiveness and popularity of Hangzhou
Culture.
Qiantangjiang Culture is as magnificent as
the tidal bore of the Qiantang River.
Geography & Climate
As the capital of Zhejiang province and its
economic, cultural, science and educational
center, Hangzhou is one of the central
cities in the Yangtze River Delta. It also
ranks among the first batch of National
Historical and Cultural Towns crowned by the
State Council.
Located in the southern wing of the Yangtze
River Delta, at the western tip of Hangzhou
Bay, it is the crossing point of the
extension of the Silk Road Economic Belt and
the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, and a
strategic hub along the Online Silk Road.
Situated at the juncture of 29°11’-30°34'
North and 118°20’-120°37' East, Hangzhou
features a perfect blending of hills and
water, and lakes and town, with its
harmonious rich water resources of rivers,
canals, lakes, sea, creeks. Hilly or
mountain areas, largely concentrated in the
west, middle and south, account for 65.6
percent of its territory. Its plains amount
to 26.4 percent, mainly found in the
northeast; and the surface area of rivers,
lakes and reservoirs takes up 8.0 percent.
Hangzhou boasts the largest reservoir in
China's southern coast -- Qiandao Lake.
Traversing the city is the world's longest
artificial canal -- the Beijing-Hangzhou
Grand Canal, and the Qiantang River, widely
known for its spectacular tidal waves.
Hangzhou enjoys a subtropical monsoon
climate with distinct seasons, ample
sunlight and rainfall, more in spring and
autumn and less in winter and summer.
More information, please visit
http://www.ehangzhou.gov.cn/.
Attractions
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Jinghang Grand Canal |
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Hangzhou West Lake |
Lingyin Temple |
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Pagoda of Six Harmonies |
Meijiawu Tea Culture Village |
Hefang Street |
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