Tourism in Hangzhou, Zhejiang

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Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province, is one of the most important industrial centers of China. It has an area of ​​16,596 square kilometers and a population of 5.82 million. Hangzhou is one of the oldest cities in China, it was the capital of the states of Wu and Yue during the Spring and Autumn (722-481 BC), and the capital of Southern Song Dynasty ( AD 1127-1279). It is connected with neighboring Hong Kong (at a distance of 182 km) by train, bus and ferry service. Tourism in Hangzhou, Zhejiang

Hangzhou is bounded to the south of the Qiantang River and west by the hills. The surface of the land slopes from southwest to northeast. The northeastern part, including the urban area is flat. It has a subtropical monsoon climate with an average temperature of 16.3C, and 250 frost-free days. Annual rainfall averaged 1,500 mm. Hangzhou is rich in mineral deposits. So far 34 minerals have been discovered classes, most of whom are non-metallic minerals.


Hangzhou is one of the major centers of China's textile industry and the largest producer in China gunnysacks. Also noted for its silk, paper, wireless communication equipment, food processing and handcraft, steel, chemicals, machinery, rubber, building materials, and electronic equipment are also produced here . Now the area is being established High-Technique Development Area of ​​Hangzhou and the investment of the Qiantang River. Major farm products include rice, wheat, cotton, silkworm cocoons, tea, and freshwater fish.

With good water, rail, air and road transportation facilities, Hangzhou is an assemblage of links between countries.

Hangzhou is one of the major tourist attractions of China. It has many historical relics and scenic spots, including West Lake, and scenic area near the Fuchun River and Xinan River. The special local-made products are silk silk umbrella, Xihu, color-glazed porcelain, Chrysanthemum Longjing tea, and white.
Source: es.travel-in-china.com

Tourist attractions in Hangzhou:

National Silk Museum of China is the first of its kind statewide throughout the country, besides being the biggest silk museum throughout the world. This museum was opened in 1992 and since 2004 you can enter for free. In Rocky Mount Fei Lai Feng found a cave overlooking the temple, and is a veritable museum of Buddha carved into the rocks themselves, mostly made during the Song Dynasty.
Hangzhou Grand Canal linked to the North China Plain, Zhejiang providing a vital link to the centers of Chinese civilization.

Shan De Gu is mid in the West Lake in Hangzhou in the center of the island was built on Park Zhong Shan (Sun Yat-sen) and was inaugurated in 1927 to honor the great Chinese political. Hangzhou Botanical Garden is located at the foot of Monte Jade Spring, northwest of West Lake Gardens invites us to be visited in all seasons, offering a spectacle of color, vegetation and tranquility, only this city can give us. Hupa spring is located at the foot of Daci (Great Compassion) Hill, five kilometers from the city of Hangzhou, lies between West Lake and Qiantang River

Ling Yin Temple temple is undoubtedly a great attraction in the west of West Lake and is also famous for being one of the ten most famous Buddhist temples in China.
Mausoleum of General Yue Fei with statues of warriors and the General himself and a large temple. The National Tea Museum opened in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province in 1991. It can be found west of East Lake in the village of Longjing

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