Situated on the southeast of China and south of the Yangtze River Delta, the province covers a total continental area of 101,800 square kilometers. It is renowned for its picturesque landscapes. Zhejiang is one of the most developed regions in China. Industry is the leading sector in the economy with machinery, electronics, chemical engineering and medicine as the mainstays. In addition, silk, textile, garment and leather industries also occupy an important position in the country.
Business and Economy
This category is for sites about province-wide business and economic activities. Businesses are placed by their physical location(s), not by their service area.
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Hangzhou
Business and Economy,
Travel and Tourism,
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Huzhou
City on Taihu lake in the north of the province, with a population of approximately 2.5 million including surrounding counties.
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Jiaxing
City in the Yangtse Delta, between Shanghai, Suzhou and Hangzhou.
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Jinhua
This category is for sites about Jinhua, a city in west-central Zhejiang, about 130 km south of Hangzhou.
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Ningbo
Industrial port to the south of Shanghai. Population approximately 5.2 million.
Business and Economy,
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Quzhou
Located in the west of Zhejiang province and abetting Fujian province in the south, Anhui province in the north, Jiangxi province in the west.
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Shaoxing
67 kilometers south-east of Hangzhou, the town is famous for its rivers and waterways, and for being the birthplace of Lu Xun.
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Taizhou
Coastal city between Wenzhou and Ningbo.
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Travel and Tourism
Sites dealing with tourism and travel in the region of Zhejiang.
Lodging,
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Wenzhou
Port in the south of the province. The city itself has a population of just over one million.
Business and Economy,
Government,
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Zhoushan
Port on an archipelago near Shanghai, with strong fishing and shipbuilding industries.
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