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Zhejiang
Province (Zhe for short ) is located at south-east coast of China, covering
an area of 100,000 square kilometers, and with a population of 42.9 million.
It's a mountainous and vast regions, with major plains situated along the
coast and at the river mouths, of which the Hangjia Lake plain in the South
Yangtze River delta is the largest in area. Offshore islands are numerous.
Its chief river, the Qiantang River runs across the northern part of the
Province. Zhejiang has a north sub-tropical humid climate. Principal mineral
resources are alum, and fluorspar, in addition to coal, iron, lead and
pyrite.
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Zhejiang has well-developed light and heavy industries. The former mainly
comprise cotton textile, linen, silks, papermaking, tea processing and
wine-brewage. While the latter are machine-building and sewing etc. With
Zhoushan fishing ground being No.1 in China in size, Zhejian is abundant in
croakers, hair-tail fish, inkfish and freshwater fish as well. Its major
farm produce includes rice, silk cocoons, tea, jute, bamboos and oranges.
Ningbo and Wenzhou are its two main ports.
Zhejiang is endowed with lush mountains and exquisite waters, and rich in
historical and cultural resources. Main scenic spots and historical sites
are West Lake in Hangzhou, Putuo Mountain, Shengsi Archipelago, Nanxi River,
Tiantai Mountian and Mogan Mountain. Among famous chief specialities are
Hangzhou silk satin and brocade, longjing tea, hem of Jinhua, sweet oranges
of Huangyan, rice wine of Shaoxing.
Hangzhou - Marco Polo once called Hangzhou, 'the most beautiful and magnificent city in the world'. It is a city rich with history and culture, spanning back over 2000 years. It made a name for itself in the sixth century, when the Grand Canal opened up and linked the area to other centers of trade. The South Song Dynasty (A.D. 1127-1279) helped making Hangzhou famous when the imperial family moved there in the 12th Century. With its inviting views and outstanding scenery, the area soon became popular with artists, poets and painters seeking inspiration in this little bit of paradise. Hotels Hangzhou
Ningbo - Ningbo has a strong manufacturing sector and has many factories which make high-quality, inexpensive goods for export, particularly textiles, stationery, auto parts, and consumer goods. Ningbo is one of the greenest cities in China, with beautiful urban scenery.
Baoguo Temple is a thousand-year-old renowned temple and one of the first cultural relic sites. Hotels Ningbo
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