Hangzhou
Hangzhou is the capital of Zhejiang province and its political,
economic and cultural center. With its famous natural beauty and cultural
heritages, Hangzhou is one of China's most important tourist venues.The
City, the southern terminus of the Grand Canal, is located on the lower
reaches of the Qiantang River in southeast China, a superior position
in the Yangtze Delta and only 180 kilometers from Shanghai. Hangzhou has
a subtropical monsoon type climate with four quite distinct seasons. However,
it is neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter making it a year
round destination.
The West Lake is undoubtedly the most renowned feature of Hangzhou, noted
for the scenic beauty that blends naturally with many famous historical
and cultural sites. In this scenic area, Solitary Hill, the Mausoleum
of General Yue Fei, the Six Harmonies Pagoda and the Ling Yin Temple are
probably the most frequently visited attractions. The "Ten West Lake
Prospects" have been specially selected to give the visitor outstanding
views of the lake, mountains and monuments.
A number of national museums can be found in Hangzhou and are representative
of Chinese culture. Fine examples are the National Silk Museum and National
Tea Museum. Along with the other museums in Hangzhou, they provide a fascinating
insight into the history of Chinese traditional products.
One of the most important parts of traveling is tasting the local delicacies.
Hangzhou dishes are noted for their elaborate preparation, sophisticated
cooking and refreshing taste. Many local specialties will be sure to make
your trip a cultural experience. We recommend that you try Beggar's Chicken
(a chicken baked in clay), West Lake Fish in Sweet Sour Source (vinegar
coated fish fresh caught from the lake), Dongpo Pork (braised pork) and
Fried Shrimps with Longjing Tea, etc.
The shopping environment in Hangzhou is exciting and convenient. Travelers
and tourists like to go to Qing He Fang Street. It is one of the most
famous and historic streets in the city and reflects many of the features
of the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). Shoppers will admire the antique
buildings while purchasing items from a wide range of local goods such
as silks, tea or maybe a silk parasol, brocade or a beautiful Hangzhou
fan. These are just some of the items to be found but there are many more.At
night Hangzhou has much to offer and teahouses and various kinds of pubs
are both plentiful and popular. Choosing one overlooking the West Lake
for a pleasant chat over a cup of tea is sure to make you feel totally
relaxed and refreshed.
Hangzhou Map
Hangzhou Hotel
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