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Introduction
Capital of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou
is a well-known tourist city at home and abroad. It lies on the lower
reaches of the Qiantang River and is the southern end of the
l,794-kllometre-long Grand Canal (Beijing-Hangzhou Canal). With an area of
16,596 square kilometres inhabited by a population of 5.2 million, it
embraces six urban districts and seven suburban counties, namely, Yuhang,
Xiaoshan, Fuyang, Tonglu, Lin'an, Jiande and Chun'an. Hangzhou is found at
a point of Lat.
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Temple of Yue Fei
Temple of Yue Fei: Built more than 770
years ago, the temple is dedicated to Yue Fei, a Southern Song general and
national hero who was put to death as a result of a political frame - up
engineered by a treacherous courn official. "Recovering the land of my
motherland" from enemy hands was the fallen general ' s cherished goal. |
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West Lake
Hangzhou's fame rests mainly with the
picturesque West Lake, The lake is located on its western fringe. Covering
about four square miles, West Lake is surrounded on three sides by rolling
wooded hills. At the center are three isles - Lesser Yingzhou, Mid-lake
pavilion and Ruanggong Isle. Solitary Hill stands by itself on the
northern lake shore. It can be reached from the city by Bai Causeway,
While Su Causeway bisects the lake from north to south. The blue, often
rippling, water way is dotted with elegant stone bridges and charming
pavilions.
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