Hangzhou, referred to as "Hangzhou" for short, is the capital of Zhejiang Province, located in the southeast coast of China, the north of Zhejiang Province, the lower reaches of Qiantang River, the southern end of Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and a sub-provincial city. It is the political, economic, cultural, educational, transportation and financial center of Zhejiang Province, one of the central cities of the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, Greater Bay Area around Hangzhou Bay, a city in Hangzhou metropolitan area and one of the important e-commerce centers in China.
Hangzhou is divided into ten districts.
Jurisdiction: 10 municipal district, 2 counties, 1 county-level city.
Street communities: 92 street offices, 75 towns, 23 townships, 597 communities and 807 administrative villages.
The most prosperous is:
Wu Shan Square in Shangcheng District-Where Street.
Wulin Square downtown.
Xiaoshan District and Yuhang District are both outer suburbs, and Yuhang District is the farthest.