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If you all set to travel to the capital of Zhejiang
province then the Hangzhou Travel Guide will definitely prove handy. Hangzhou
is the political, economic and cultural hub and also
the most famous tourist venue. Hangzhou Travel Guide
chalks out a rough overview of the place and enlists
the places of interest and hotels too.
Like many of the other places in china this region
is also resplendent with gorgeous sceneries. The whole
place is dotted with numerous lakes. The lakes that
are worth a visit are the famous West Lake, the North
Inner Lake, Yuehu Lake, West Inner Lake and Lesser South
Lake. In and around the West Lake there are many shopping
centers unless you have a clue as to what to buy
you will be at a loss. The Hangzhou Travel Guide assists
you in your choices.
Qiantang River skirts the city. To the southern part
of the city les the Grand Canal that is perhaps the
longest after the Panama Canal. It is worth seeing too.
The Solitary Hill, the Mausoleum of General Yue Fei,
the Six Harmonies Pagoda and the Ling Yin Temple are
bound to feature in the Hangzhou Travel Guide. Without
these sites with the inclusion of the "Ten West
Lake Prospects" the itinerary of the Hangzhou tour
is incomplete.
The places embody the culture and tradition of Hangzhou.
Tourists were primarily attracted because of these sites
but with the passage of time the city became popular
for its shopping arcades that sell traditional wares.
Silk, tea and handicraft items are a hot favorite. Equally
in vogue is the street food available here. Without
the Hangzhou Travel Guide it is impossible to know what
are the things that you should not miss out when you
are touring Hangzhou.
What fascinate tourists are also the tea plantations
that cover a large part of the landscape. West Lake
Dragon Well Tea Plantation, the National
Tea Museum are a couple of them that give you an
insight into the history and marketing of tea.
Hangzhou Travel Guide provides an overview and a gist
of all that awaits you at Hangzhou.
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