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image.pngHangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province in eastern China, is renowned for its picturesque natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Located at the southern end of the Grand Canal, it has been an important city for centuries. One of its most famous attractions is West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its scenic landscapes, historic temples, pagodas, and gardens. The lake’s serene waters and surrounding willow trees have inspired poets and artists throughout Chinese history.


In addition to its natural beauty, Hangzhou is a modern metropolis with a thriving economy driven by technology and e-commerce, hosting the headquarters of Alibaba Group. The city seamlessly blends tradition and innovation, offering visitors historic sites like the Lingyin Temple alongside contemporary shopping and dining experiences.


Hangzhou’s pleasant climate, lush tea plantations—especially the famous Longjing (Dragon Well) tea—and vibrant local culture make it a popular destination for both domestic and international travelers. Whether exploring ancient history or enjoying modern amenities, Hangzhou presents a captivating glimpse into China’s past and future.