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Hangzhou - Capital of Zhejiang Province

Map Of Hangzhou
Hangzhou Map
Meaning of the name "Hangzhou"

"River-crossing Prefecture"

Location

In northern Zhejiang province, 180 km (112 miles) southwest of Shanghai.

History of Hangzhou

The history of Hangzhou is inextricably linked with that of Zhejiang Province. It was established as a major commercial city in China from the establishment of the southern end of the Grand Canal there during the Sui Dynasty (581-618). Hangzhou's most important periods in Chinese political history came when it served as the capital of the Wuyue State (893-978) and again when it was the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). At the time of the Southern Song, it was one of the largest and finest cities in the world, with over one million inhabitants. Marco Polo claimed to have visited Hangzhou at this time, calling it Kinsai or Quinsay. The Chinese name for the city at this time was Lin'an.

Even after the Mongol emperors conquered the Southern Song and made Beijing their capital in 1279 AD, Hangzhou remained a commercial and trading center , but slowly declined as a port when its harbour gradually silted up and trade moved to Ningpo and later to Shanghai. Disaster came in 1861-63 when Hangzhou was occupied by the Taiping rebels then recaptured by the Imperial army. In the aftermath the city was entirely destroyed and its population was killed or displaced. Since the construction of railways and highways in the 20th century, Hangzhou has increased in economic importance again. Its major industries are silk and cotton textiles, chemicals, farm machinery and machine tools.

Hangzhou TravelRecently a national-level nature reserve has been created near Hangzhou, at West Tianmu Mountain. Because of the diversity of plant species it has been called a "natural botanical garden". Here you can find the gingko tree, a living fossil that has survived in China since the time of the dinosaurs. Animal species found in the nature reserve include the cloud leopard and the black muntjac.

Language

Hangzhou natives speak one of the Northern Wu dialects , which is similar to the dialects spoken in Shanghai and Suzhou.

Culture

With its cultural relics now restored and preserved, Hangzhou is renowned as one of the six famous ancient capitals of China (the others are Beijing, Nanjing, Xi'an, Luoyang and Kaifeng). West Lake (Xihu) is an especially popular destination for Chinese tourists, due to its picturesque scenery and its associations with many famous emperors, poets and painters. The many well known handicrafts of Hangzhou include brocade, umbrellas, fans and scissors. There are three universities in Hangzhou: Hangzhou University, Zhejiang University and Zhejiang Agricultural University.

Food

Two famous teas are exported from Hangzhou: Longjing (Dragon Well) green tea and dried white crysanthemum flowers which are used as medicinally. Hangzhou cuisine is the most famous representative of Hangzhou cooking. Its dishes include West Lake Fish in Vinegar Gravy, Pork Dongpo Style, Longjing Shrimp, and Aunt Song's Fish Soup.


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