About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou, West Lake, Zhoushan, Shaoxing, 1979 WBF World Championships, Jiaxing, Quzhou, Huzhou, Jinhua, Yuyao, Hangzhou Nabel Greentown F.C., Fenghua, Taizhou, Zhejiang, Three Pillars of Chinese Catholicism, Cixi City, Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, Ningbo people, Xiling Society of Seal Arts, Shanghai-Hangzhou Maglev Line, Hangzhou dialect, Zhenhai District, Xihu District, Hangzhou, Xiangshan County, Zhejiang, Jiangbei District, Ningbo, Jiangdong District, Ninghai County, Shanghai-Hangzhou High-Speed Railway, Hangzhou Metro, Xiasha District, Hangzhou Bay New Area, Wenzhou Yongqiang Airport, Kean University-Wenzhou, Yinzhou District, Ningbo, Xixi National Wetland Park, Nanxi, Tianyi Chamber, Xiaoshan District, Wenzhou South Railway Station, Zhaobao Mountain, Zhejiang Lions, Shangcheng District, List of hills in Hangzhou, China National Highway 329, Dreaming of the Tiger Spring, Haishu District, Chun'an County, Fuyang, Zhejiang, Binjiang District, Lin'an City, Longjing, Hangzhou, Yong River, Hangzhou Botanical Garden, Hangzhou Zoo, Yuhang District, Xiacheng District, Suhang, Euro Street, Hubin Road, West Lake Cultural Square, Gongshu District, Ouju. Excerpt: Hangzhou (Chinese: Hangzhou dialect: a tsei; Mandarin pinyin: Hangzh u Mandarin pronunciation: ), formerly transliterated as Hangchow, is the capital and largest city of Zhejiang Province in Eastern China. Governed as a sub-provincial city, and as of 2010, its entire administrative division ("shi," ) or prefecture had a registered population of 8.7 million people. The Urban agglomeration of the Hangzhou metropolitan area ( ) has a resident population of 3.9319 million as of 2003, of which 2.6367 million are permanent residents. There are 1.91 million residents in the six urban core districts. A core city of the Yangtze River De...