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  2. West Lake Cultural Square - Wikipedia

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    West Lake Cultural Square (Chinese: 西湖文化广场; pinyin: Xīhú Wénhuà Guǎngchǎng), is a square in the Xiacheng District of Hangzhou, China. [1] [2] It was built in 2002 and it covers an area of 36,000 m. It is used for science and performing arts exhibitions, entertainment, leisure, and also has a business centre. [3]

  3. Dreaming of the Tiger Spring - Wikipedia

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    Hupao or Dreaming of the Tiger Spring (simplified Chinese: 虎跑梦泉; traditional Chinese: 虎跑夢泉; pinyin: Hǔpáo Mèngquán) is a spring and park in southwestern Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China. The water from the spring itself seeps out from quartzite and is regarded as among the finest in China. [1]

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Hangzhou - Wikipedia

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    4 languages. العربية ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Hangzhou" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not ...

  5. Hangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Hangzhou was ruled by the Republic of China government under the Kuomintang from 1927 to 1937. From 1937 to 1945, the city was occupied by Japan. The Kuomintang returned in 1945, and governed until 1949. On May 3, 1949, the People's Liberation Army entered Hangzhou and the city came under Chinese Communist Party (CCP) control.

  6. Leifeng Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    Leifeng Pagoda is located at No. 15 Nanshan Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province,China [21] Ticket price 40 yuan/person [29] Transportation Subway Take the Hangzhou subway line 7 to Wushan Square Station, and then walk to the destination. [30]

  7. White Pagoda Park - Wikipedia

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    On 25 November 2010, the People's Congress of Hangzhou announced a plan to build a White Pagoda Park centred around the White Pagoda. [5] On 13 June 2012, a modernisation and vivation plan of the White Pagoda was proposed by the Hangzhou Municipal People's Government to the Standing Committee of People's Congress of Hangzhou, which was approved on 14 June.

  8. Yue Fei Temple - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the temple. The Yue Fei Temple or commonly known in Chinese as Yuewang Temple (simplified Chinese: 岳王庙; traditional Chinese: 岳王廟; pinyin: Yuèwáng Miào) is a temple built in honour of Yue Fei, a general of the Southern Song dynasty who fought against the Jurchen Jin dynasty during the Jin–Song Wars, after the capital of China moved south to Hangzhou.

  9. Hangzhou dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Hangzhou dialect is traditionally classified under Wu Chinese, [5] although nowadays many linguists believe that Hangzhounese is a Mandarin language.. Richard VanNess Simmons, a professor of Chinese at Rutgers University in New Jersey, United States, argues that Hangzhounese, rather than being Wu as it was classified by Yuen Ren Chao, is a Mandarin variety.

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