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West Lake
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Leifeng Tower
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Hangzhou Songcheng Resort
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Transportation Guide
Transportation Guide
From Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport
By Taxi: About 40 minutes
By Metro: Take Metro Line 7 to Olympic Sports Center Station, transfer to Metro Line 6 to Jianghan Road Station (Exit D). Walk about 5 minutes to reach the hotel
From Hangzhoudong Railway Station
By Taxi: About 30 minutes
By Metro: Take Metro Line 6 to Jianghan Road Station (Exit D). Walk about 5 minutes to reach the hotel
From Hangzhou Railway Station
By Taxi: About 20 minutes
By Metro: Take Metro Line 1 to Jiangling Road Station, transfer to Metro Line 6 to Jianghan Road Station (Exit D). Walk about 5 minutes to reach the hotel
Hangzhou, one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization and ranking
among
the seven ancient capitals in China, Hangzhou stands out as the "Famous Town of
Southeast
China". The excavation of the Kuahu Bridge site located in the city's Xiaoshan
district
indicates that as early as 8,000 years ago the place already saw thriving human
activities.
The 5,000 year-old Liangzhu culture is hailed by historians as "the dawn of
civilization".
First set up as a county in the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), Liangzhu has a past of
over 2,200
years. In the 9th year of Emperor Yang Jian, founder of the Sui Dynasty (581-618),
the old
Qiantang County (today's Hangzhou) was abolished and replaced by Hangzhou (Hang
prefecture),
marking the first appearance of its current name. Hangzhou was a marvel to 13th
century
Italian traveler Marco Polo who called it "the most graceful and splendid city of
the
world".
Hangzhou boasts a long history and great cultural wealth. Its culture features the
landmarks
of the city, like West Lake, the Grand Canal and the Qiantang River and embraces
integration
and development in an open and innovative era.
The West Lake Culture absorbed the essence of local culture in different epochs,
such as
Kuahuqiao Culture, Liangzhu Culture that dates back to 3310 - 2250 BC, Wuyue
Culture, and
the cultures of the Southern Dynasty (1127-1279), Ming and Qing dynasties
(1368-1644,
1644-1911) and the Minguo era (1912-1949).
West Lake Culture covers a wide range of elements, including landscape, gardening,
religion,
architecture, celebrities, folk customs, the Silk Road, tea and cuisine, all coming
together
in delicacy and harmony.
The Canal Culture, which integrates the specialties, waterscape, local opera and
temple
fairs, shows the openness, inclusiveness and popularity of Hangzhou Culture.
Qiantangjiang Culture is as magnificent as the tidal bore of the Qiantang River.
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West Lake
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Leifeng Tower
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Hangzhou Songcheng Resort
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