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Is Hangzhou New Year's Day restricted? 2023

Hangzhou is not restricted on New Year's Day in 2023.

According to the "Implementation Plan for Hangzhou to Implement Policies and Measures for Stabilizing the Economy in the State Council and Zhejiang Province" issued by "Hangzhou Release", it can be known that the odd and even numbers will be suspended on weekends and legal holidays from June 2022, and the recovery time will be announced separately.

The holiday time for New Year's Day in 2023 is 65438+February 3, 20221day to 65438+20231October 2, for a total of 3 days. According to the State Council's "Implementation Plan for Exempting Small Bus Tolls for Major Holidays", expressways are only free on the legal holidays of the Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Labor Day and National Day, so expressway traffic is not free during New Year's Day in 2023.

Basic information of Hangzhou:

Hangzhou is the capital and sub-provincial city of Zhejiang Province, located in the southeast coast of China, the north of Zhejiang Province, the lower reaches of Qiantang River and the southern end of Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. 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, a node city of the Yangtze River Delta Ning Hang eco-economic belt, one of the important e-commerce centers in China, and a new first-tier city.

As of 20 17, there are two counties in Hangzhou, with a total area of 1 6596 square kilometers and a permanent population of 9188,000. Hangzhou has a history of more than 2200 years since the establishment of the county government in Qin Dynasty. It was once the capital of Wu Yueguo and the Southern Song Dynasty, and one of the eight ancient capitals of China. Because of its beautiful scenery, it is known as "paradise on earth".

Due to the convenience of the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal and trade ports, as well as its own developed silk and grain industries, Hangzhou was once an important commercial distribution center in history. Later, relying on the opening of Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway and other railway lines and the promotion of Shanghai's import and export trade, light industry developed rapidly.

There are many cultural relics in Hangzhou, and there are many natural and cultural landscape relics in and around the West Lake. Among them, the unique cultures mainly represented are West Lake culture, Liangzhu culture, silk culture and tea culture, and many stories and legends handed down have become the representatives of Hangzhou culture.