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Where does Suzhou and Hangzhou refer to?

Suzhou and Hangzhou refer to Suzhou in Jiangsu and Hangzhou in Zhejiang. Suzhou and Hangzhou are collectively referred to as Suzhou and Hangzhou.

Suzhou, a famous tourist city in China, was called Wu in ancient times, and now it is called Su for short. It has many ancient names and nicknames, such as Gusu, Wu Jun, Wuzhong and Soochow.

China, one of the six ancient capitals of Hangzhou, was called Qiantang, Lin 'an and Yuhang in ancient times, the capital of Zhejiang Province, and the political, economic and cultural center of Zhejiang Province.

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Hangzhou 1

Hangzhou has been called "paradise on earth" since ancient times, and the most famous one is Hangzhou West Lake. When you step into the holy land of your dreams, you can open your eyes. The sky is blue, the mountains are green, the water is clear, and Holland is beautiful.

The West Lake, surrounded by mountains and rivers on three sides, has become a bright pearl in Hangzhou with its natural scenery of "light makeup is always appropriate".

2. Suzhou

Suzhou Garden is the most representative in Suzhou and a typical representative of the classical gardens in southern China. The gardens are famous for Humble Administrator's Garden, Canglang Pavilion, Lion Forest and Liuyuan, and they are also known as the four famous gardens in Suzhou.

Zhouzhuang, located 38 kilometers southeast of Suzhou, is a representative of the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River. Overseas newspapers call Zhouzhuang the first water town in China. Zhouzhuang has a history of nearly 900 years and rich cultural connotations.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Suzhou and Hangzhou