Zhejiang, referred to as "Zhejiang" for short, is the provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC). Hangzhou, the provincial capital, is located in the Yangtze River Delta [1] and the southeast coast of China. Zhejiang is bounded by north latitude11801'~10' and north latitude 27 02' ~ 3 1'.
Fujian in the south, Anhui and Jiangxi in the west, and Shanghai, Jiangsu and Anhui in the north. Qiantang River, the largest river in China, is called Jiang because of its twists and turns, also known as Zhejiang, and the province is named after Jiang. The total area of Zhejiang Province is 10.55 million square kilometers. [2-4] It has jurisdiction over 1 1 prefecture-level cities, 37 municipal districts, 20 county-level cities and 33 counties (including 1 autonomous county).
The terrain of Zhejiang is inclined from southwest to northeast, and the terrain is complex. These mountains form three roughly parallel branches from southwest to northeast. It spans eight river systems: Qiantang River, Oujiang River, Lingjiang River, Tiaoxi River, Yongjiang River, Feiyun River, Aojiang River and Caoejiang River, and consists of plains, hills, basins, mountains and islands.
Zhejiang Province is located in the middle of subtropical zone, with a humid monsoon climate and superior natural conditions.
At the end of 20021,the resident population of Zhejiang Province was 65.4 million. In 20021year, the gross domestic product (GDP) of Zhejiang province was 7351600 million yuan, an increase of 8.5% over the previous year, with an average increase of 6.0% in two years.