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Hangzhou

Hangzhou (杭州; pinyin: Hángzhōu; WG: Hang-chou) is a sub-provincial city in China, and the capital of Zhejiang province. Located 180 km southwest of Shanghai, the population in the city proper is now 1.75 million.

In China, the city is well known for its beautiful scenery, with the West Lake (Xi Hu) as the most noteworthy location.

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The skyline of Hangzhou, seen from across West Lake


Hangzhou is located at the southern end of the Grand Canal of China.

Administration

13 cities, counties and districts at county level are under the direct jurisdiction of Hangzhou:

  • Cities: Fuyang, Jiande, Lin'an
  • Counties: Tonglu, Chun'an
  • Districts: Shangcheng, Xiacheng, Xihu, Gongshu, Jianggan, Bingjiang, Xiaoshan, Yuhan

History

The celebrated Neolithic culture of Hemudu (河姆渡) was discovered in this area seven thousand years ago, when rice was first cultivated in southeastern China.

The city of Hangzhou was founded about 2,200 years ago during the Qin Dynasty. It is one of the seven ancient capitals of China. But the city wall was not constructed until the Sui Dynasty (591). It was the capital of the Wu Yue Kingdom for more than 200 years, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period.

The oldest Buddhist temple in the city is believed to be Lingyin Si (灵隐寺, "Soul's Retreat"), which, like most of the other landmarks in this city, has gone through numerous destruction and reconstruction cycles. The contemporary building was finished in 1910.

Hangzhou was a capital of the Southern Song Dynasty with a population of over 1.5 million, a center of trade and entertainment and a home to the main branches of the civil service. During that time, the city was the gravity centre of Chinese civilization as what used to be considered the "central China" in the north was taken by Jin, a dynasty of an ethnic minority. Numerous philosophers, politicians, and men of literature, including some of the most celebrated poets in Chinese history such as Su Shi (苏轼), Lu You (陆游), and Xin Qiji (辛弃疾) came here to live and die.

In 970, the Liu-He Pagoda (六和塔) was first constructed on the north shore of Qiantang River, towering over 100 meters in height. It collapsed in 1121, and was reconstructed in 1156 to a more sustainable height of 60 m.

In 1089, Su Shi constructed a 2.8-km long dike across the West Lake, which Qing Emperor Qianlong considered particularly attractive in the early morning of the spring time. The lake, which itself is artificial, is largely surrounded by mountains. The Baoshi Pagoda sits on one of these hills to the north.

Yue-Wang Miao (岳王庙, "King Yue's Temple") near the West Lake was originally constructed in 1221 in memory of General Yue Fei, who lost his life due to political persecution.

The city used to be a port until the middle Ming Dynasty when its harbor slowly silted up with sediments. And Hangzhou was liberated by Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi 蒋介石) during the 1911 revolution which overthrew the Qing Dynasty, China's last period of dynastic rule. It is still the southern-most port of the Grand Canal.

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View of the West Lake from the mountains to the north-west.


Economy

Hangzhou's industries have traditionally been textile, silk and machinery, but electronics and other light industries are developing, especially since the start of the new open economy in 1992.

Tea is produced on the outskirts of town at Longjing (龙井) or Dragon's Well. It is the only remaining place where tea is still baked by hand and is said to produce the finest green tea in all of China.

The GDP per capita was ¥38247 (ca. US$4620), ranked no 10 among 659 Chinese cities.

Colleges and Universities

  • Public
    • China Academy of Art (中国美术学院) (founded in 1928)
    • China Jiliang University (中国计量学院)
    • Zhejiang University of Technology (浙江工业大学)
    • Zhejiang University of Science & Technology (浙江科技学院)
    • Zhejiang Institute of Science & Technology (浙江工程学院)
    • Zhejiang Ocean University (浙江海洋学院)
    • Zhejiang College of TCM (浙江中医学院)
    • Zhejiang University of Finance & Economics (浙江财经学院)
    • Zhejiang Institute of Electronics Engineering (杭州电子工业学院)
    • Hangzhou Teachers College (杭州师范学院)
    • Hangzhou University of Commerce (杭州商学院)
  • Private
    • Zhejiang Shuren University (浙江树人学院)

Note: Institutions without full-time bachelor programs are not listed.

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