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Hangzhou is the capital city of Zhejiang province, about 2 hours'drive southwest of Shanghai. Hangzhou has myriad historical sites and scenic spots, including West Lake, and the scenic area around West Lake. It boasts numerouas local products, such as silk, West Lake silk umbrellas, color-glazed porcelain, Longjing tea, and white chrysanthemum. -------------------------------- See more video at: http://goo.gl/uhCtfu Top 10 Attractions in Hangzhou 1 » West Lake West Lake is located to the west of Hangzhou, hence the name of " West Lake 2 » Lingyin Temple The Lingyin (Souls Retreat) Temple is one of the most famous Buddhist Temples in China 3 » Hangzhou Longjing Tea Plantation Longjing actually means, "Dragon Well", a place suitable for the planting of the famous green tea 4 » Pedestrian Streets in Hangzhou Hangzhou has several walking only streets including Hefang Street (also named Qinghefang Street) and Zhongshan Road ( also named "the Royal Street of the Southern Song Dynasty". 5 » Hangzhou Bar Street Just like each major city has its own unique streets of pub, as a world famous leisure city, Hangzhou is not lagged behind in this regard 6 » Six Harmonies Pagoda (Liuhe Pagoda) “Liuhe” literally means the harmony of east, west, south, north, heaven and earth, the six Buddhist ordinances. 7 » Yellow Cave Park Historically the Yellow Dragon Cave in Hangzhou used to be a buddhist temple during the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. . 8 » Tiger Spring (Hupao Spring) Hupao Spring is reputed as the Third Best Spring in China due to its unique fountain. 9 » Hiking Trail at Precious Stone Hill There are numerous paths leading up the hill either from the lakeside, or from its north hillside. Precious Stone Hill (Baoshi Shan) is dotted with unique caves, Buddhist and Taoist shrines. . 10 » Grand Canal The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is one of the greatest ancient projects in China and is the longest man-made canal in world