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Hangzhou, "the City of Heaven", was Marco Polo’s favorite city in China. Fast forward 800 years and his words still ring true.

Hangzhou has been consistently ranked among the top three most attractive Chinese cities for foreigners. A city with a long history and a hub for innovation, Hangzhou has something for everyone!

 

Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province, is a famous city in history and culture and also an important national tourist city with the beautiful scenery. Located at the southern end of the Grand Canal (Beijing-Hangzhou), it is one of the most important central cities in the southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta and a hub of transportation in southeast China. Hangzhou owns the natural environment integrating rivers, lakes and hills. With a population of 12 million people, Hangzhou has joined the club of China's new first-tier cities. Powered more by services and advanced industry, the city shows a possible model for China's new economy.

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    2023-03-24 Top “It is without a doubt the finest and most splendid city in the world.” — Marco Polo, Italian merchant, explorer and writer (1254-1324) come soon

    Hangzhou, "the City of Heaven", was Marco Polo’s favorite city in China. Fast forward 800 years and his words still ring true.

    Hangzhou has been consistently ranked among the top three most attractive Chinese cities for foreigners. A city with a long history and a hub for innovation, Hangzhou has something for everyone!

     

    Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province, is a famous city in history and culture and also an important national tourist city with the beautiful scenery. Located at the southern end of the Grand Canal (Beijing-Hangzhou), it is one of the most important central cities in the southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta and a hub of transportation in southeast China. Hangzhou owns the natural environment integrating rivers, lakes and hills. With a population of 12 million people, Hangzhou has joined the club of China's new first-tier cities. Powered more by services and advanced industry, the city shows a possible model for China's new economy.

    Zhejiang University