From Hangzhou to Nanjing
There are many modes of transportation between the two places, such as train, car, high-speed rail and plane. High-speed rail is one of the fastest modes of transportation, and the whole journey is about 1 hour. It takes about 3-4 hours by train and 4-5 hours by bus. The flight time of the plane is about 1 hour, but the actual time may be longer due to factors such as round-trip time and airport security.
In addition, there are many tourist attractions and cultural heritages to visit between the two places, such as West Lake, Song Cheng and Wang Yue Temple in Hangzhou and Confucius Temple, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Ming Palace in Nanjing, which attract a large number of domestic and foreign tourists to visit and travel.
The geographical location of Hangzhou
Hangzhou is located in the southeast coast of China, in the north of Zhejiang Province, on the north bank of the downstream of Qiantang River and at the southern end of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. The city origin of Hangzhou (zero kilometer sign) is located at the coordinate origin of Weizi Garden in Shangcheng District, and it is the center of Hangzhou from 19 13. Buildings, roads, water systems and places of interest in a city can all indicate their orientation and distance from the origin.
Hangzhou is located in the southern edge of the Yangtze River Delta and Qiantang River Basin, with complex and diverse topography. The western part of Hangzhou belongs to the hilly area of western Zhejiang, and the main mountain range is Tianmu Mountain. The eastern part belongs to the northern Zhejiang plain, with low terrain, vertical and horizontal rivers, dense lakes and rich products, and has the typical characteristics of "Jiangnan Water Town".
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hangzhou