How many districts does Hangzhou include?
The 10 districts in Hangzhou are Gongshu, West Lake, Shangcheng, Xiacheng, Jianggan, Binjiang, Xiaoshan, Yuhang, Lin 'an and Fuyang. Subordinate counties and cities include Chun 'an County, Tonglu County and jiande city.
Xiaoshan District is a municipal district of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, located in the north of Zhejiang Province, on the south bank of Hangzhou Bay and Qiantang River. It is located in the south wing of the Yangtze River Delta, where the county economy is the most active in China. It is adjacent to Keqiao District of Shaoxing City in the east, Zhuji City in the south, Fuyang District in the west, Qiantang River in the northwest, Hangzhou Bay in the north and Haining City across the river, with a total land area of 1, 4 1.7.
The comprehensive strength ranks first among all counties (cities, districts) in Zhejiang, and it has been rated as "Top Ten Counties (cities, districts) in China" for many years, and it has been rated as "the first investment province in Chinese mainland" for many times, and it is known as "the source of Zhejiang civilization, the transportation hub of Zhejiang, the richest man in Zhejiang economy, the leisure resort of Zhejiang and the paradise of Zhejiang people's livelihood".
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Hangzhou is located in the south wing of China Yangtze River Delta, the west end of Hangzhou Bay, the lower reaches of Qiantang River and the southern end of Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It is an important central city in the Yangtze River Delta and a transportation hub in the southeast of China.
The geographical coordinates of Hangzhou are11821'-kloc-0/2030' and 291'-3033' north latitude. The geographic coordinates of the city center are 120 12' east longitude and 30 16' north latitude. The city origin (zero kilometer sign) is located at the coordinate origin of Weizi Garden in Shangcheng District. The coordinate origin of Weizi Garden 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.