Is Hangzhou a coastal city?

Hangzhou belongs to a coastal city. Coastal cities refer to cities close to the sea (within 0/00 km from the coastline/kloc-). Xiaoshan District under the jurisdiction of Hangzhou has a coastline of 20 kilometers, so Hangzhou is a coastal city.

Hangzhou:

Hangzhou is located in East China, the lower reaches of Qiantang River, the southeast coast, the northern part of Zhejiang, the southern end of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the central city in the southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta, the political, economic, cultural, financial center and transportation hub of Zhejiang Province, an important national e-commerce center and an internationally renowned tourist city. In the Yangtze River Delta and even the whole East China, it is the fourth largest city after Shanghai, Nanjing and Suzhou, and one of the top ten cities in China. Hangzhou has a history of more than 2200 years since the establishment of the county government in Qin Dynasty. It was the capital of Wu Yueguo and the Southern Song Dynasty. Because of its beautiful scenery, it is known as "paradise on earth". Due to the convenience of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and trade ports, as well as its own developed silk and grain industries, Hangzhou was once an important commercial distribution center in history. Since the new century, driven by high-tech enterprises such as Alibaba, Internet economy has become a new economic growth point in Hangzhou.