Suzhou and Hangzhou are not in the same province. Suzhou is part of Jiangsu and Hangzhou is part of Zhejiang.
1. Suzhou
Suzhou, referred to as "Su", was known as Gusu and Pingjiang in ancient times. It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province and one of the important central cities in the Yangtze River Delta approved by the State Council. , national high-tech industrial base and scenic tourist city.
Suzhou is located in East China, southeastern Jiangsu Province, and the middle of the Yangtze River Delta. It is located between 119°55′-121°20′ east longitude and 30°47′-32°02′ north latitude. An important part of the Yangtze River urban agglomeration, it borders Shanghai to the east, Jiaxing and Huzhou in Zhejiang to the south, Taihu Lake to the west and Wuxi, and Nantong to the north across the Yangtze River.
2. Hangzhou
Hangzhou, referred to as "Hang", was known as Lin'an and Qiantang in ancient times. It is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital, sub-provincial city, and megacity under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, and is the core of the Hangzhou metropolitan area. The city is the economic, cultural, scientific and educational center of Zhejiang Province approved by the State Council and one of the central cities in the Yangtze River Delta.
Hangzhou is located in the southern wing of China's Yangtze River Delta, the western end of Hangzhou Bay, the lower reaches of the Qiantang River, and the southern end of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It is an important central city in the Yangtze River Delta and a transportation hub in southeastern China, with a total area of ??16,850 square kilometers.
The geographical environment of Suzhou and Hangzhou
1. Suzhou
Suzhou has a low and flat terrain, with plains accounting for 55% of the total area. Suzhou belongs to two first-level natural geographical areas: the Yangtze River Delta Plain area and the Taihu Plain area, and to four second-level natural areas: the riverside plain sandbank area, Suxi Plain area, Taihu Lake and lakeside hilly area, and Yangchengdian area. Mao low area. The landform features are dominated by gentle plains. The city's terrain is low and flat, slowly sloping from west to east. The altitude of the plains is 3 to 4 meters, while that of Yangcheng Lake and Wujiang is only about 2 meters.
2. Hangzhou
The western part of Hangzhou City belongs to the hilly area of ??western Zhejiang, with the main mountain ranges including Tianmu Mountain. The eastern part belongs to the North Zhejiang Plain, with low terrain, dense river network, dense lakes and rich products, and has the typical characteristics of "Jiangnan Water Town".