Strategically located in northern Zhejiang Province of
East China, it is the capital city of the province famous for its natural
beauty and historical & cultural heritages. Founded about 2200 years
ago during Qin Dynasty and served as the south tip of Grand Canal in
history, now it has become a regional political, economic and cultural
center.
Hangzhou covers a total area of 16596 square kilometers with a population
of 6.4 million, including 683 square kilometers of city proper area and
city population of 3.9 million people. 6 districts, 2 counties and 5
county-level municipalities are under its jurisdiction. It enjoys a
subtropical monsoon climate with distinctive four seasons.
Hangzhou
have long been a popular tourist destinations for hundreds of years, in
13th century, when Marco Polo was here, he highly praised the city in
his descriptions: “Kinsai (i.e. Hangzhou) is without doubt the finest
and most splendid in the world…” The West Lake undoubtedly ranks the top
of all the attractions in Hangzhou, noted for the scenic beauty that blends
naturally with many famous historical and cultural sites. Besides, Lingyin
Buddhist Temple (Temple of Soul Retreat), Dragon Well Tea Plantation,
Liu He Pagoda (Six Harmony Pagoda) and Mausoleum of General Yue Fei are
also frequently visited by the tourists.
Some high profile museums are also erected in the city demonstrating
the essence of Chinese culture. For examples, the National Silk Museum
and Tea Museum can provide you with all the knowledge of these Chinese
traditional products. |