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  2. Lin'an, Hangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Lin'an District (Chinese: 临安区) is a suburban district of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. It is located in northwest Zhejiang as a separate urban area of Hangzhou, and borders Anhui province to the west and northwest. Lin'an held a population of 573,100 in 2014, over an area of 3,124 km 2 (1,206 sq mi). The postal code is 311300, and the phone ...

  3. Linping, Hangzhou - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Linping had 125 factories about silk, [6] knit, [7] clothing, food, bread making, machine, mechanical engineering, medicine, architecture and electron. The promoting rate of Linping was boosting with high speed and at the end of 1985, Linping had 36 industries, 2,105 workers, 1017 million RMB annual value of production, 360 stores and 298 individual household.

  4. Yuhang, Hangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the expansion of modern Hangzhou, Yuhang formed a separate city. It is the earliest settlement recorded in the area of present-day Hangzhou. Chinese scholars traditionally interpreted its name as a mistake for "Yu's Ferry" (禹 航; Yǔháng), after the legendary account of Yu the Great's gathering of his lords at Mount Kuaiji around ...

  5. Binjiang, Hangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Xiaoshan County was changed to a county-level city on November 27, 1987, and administered the three towns of Xixing , Changhe , and Puyan . [2] On May 8, 1996, Xiaoshan was merged into nearby Xihu District. On December 12, 1996, Binjiang District was created, with the three towns which formerly belonged to Xiaoshan. [1] [2]

  6. Hangzhou - Wikipedia

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    However, its metropolitan area, populated by 13.035 million people over an area of 8,107.9 km 2 (3,130.5 sq mi), consists of all urban districts in Hangzhou and 3 urban districts of the city of Shaoxing. Hangzhou is the eighth largest GDP among cities in mainland China with a GDP of around 1.8 trillion RMB ($280 billion).

  7. Hangzhou City - Wikipedia

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  8. Fuyang, Hangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Hangzhou Wild Animal World Zoo (杭州野生动物世界; 杭州野生動物世界)is the largest zoo in eastern China. [18] [19] Enbo Park (恩波公园; 恩波公園) is one of the oldest parks in Fuyang and is home to the historic Enbo Bridge. [20] Changpukan is a well known location in Fuyang and includes Changpuling mountain.

  9. Xiaoshan, Hangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Xiaoshan's manufacturing-dominated economy has made it one of the most affluent metropolitan districts in China. In 2012 it had a GDP of 161.2 billion CNY, or around $17,000 per capita. Hangzhou's international airport, Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, is located in western Xiaoshan, close to the mouth of Hangzhou Bay. The district is ...