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The Grand Canal (Chinese: 大运河; pinyin: Dà yùnhé) is a system of interconnected canals linking various major rivers in North and East China, serving as an important waterborne transport infrastructure between the north and the south during Medieval and premodern China.
In May 2013, the Eastern Zhejiang Canal was officially included as part of the Grand Canal within China and listed in the seventh group of Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level. [7] In 2014, it was inducted as a World Heritage Site alongside the Beijing–Hangzhou Grand Canal and the Sui and Tang Grand Canal. [8]
The Grand Canal is a vast network of artificial canals running from Beijing to Zhejiang and connecting China's five major river basins. The canal was constructed in stages, with the first ones dating to the 5th century BCE and it got fully connected in the 7th century under the Sui dynasty. It formed the backbone of the imperial monopoly for ...
301 Hospital; 302 Hospital; 307 Hospital; Aerospace Center Hospital; Amcare Women and Children Hospital; Arrail Dental Clinic; APMG Puhua International Hospitals – Shuangjing
Hangzhou Binjiang Hospital 1511 Jianghong Road, Binjiang district, Hangzhou 310052 2013 城东院区 Chengdong campus 300 Juyuan Road, Shangcheng district, Hangzhou 310017 2020 浙大院区 University Hospital 浙江大学校医院 Hospital of Zhejiang University Campuses of Zhejiang University + Qiushi Community & Zijin Wenyuan 310058 眼科院区
map of the Qiantang watershed basin, in Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangsu, and Jiangxi The Liuhe Pagoda built in 1165 on the Yuelun Hill in Hangzhou during the Song dynasty faces the Qiantang River. The Qiantang River (tch'yen-tang), formerly known as the Hangchow River [1] [2] [3] or Tsientang River, is a river in East China.
Research on the Application of Spatial Information Technology in the Conservation of Large Archaeological Sites: A Case Study of the Grand Canal (Beijing-Hangzhou) [27] [28] 2007-2008 Other projects at the national level
The gathering of merchants brings cultural blending, Taierzhuang The ancient city has also become a typical representative of the canal culture. It has the most distinctive features of the blending of north and south cultures on the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and the combination of Chinese and Western cultures.