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Shijiazhuang to Hangzhou

The distance from Shijiazhuang to Hangzhou is 1175 kilometers.

Shijiazhuang, referred to as "Stone" for short, formerly known as Shimen, is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital and I-type big city under the jurisdiction of Hebei Province, and it is one of the important central cities in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, China, which was confirmed by the State Council. By 221, the city has 8 districts, 11 counties and 3 county-level cities, with a total area of 14,53 square kilometers.

Introduction to Hangzhou

Hangzhou, referred to as "Hangzhou" for short, was called 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, the core city of Hangzhou metropolitan area, the economic, cultural and scientific 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 edge of the Yangtze River Delta and Qiantang River Basin, with complex and diverse topography. The western part of Hangzhou belongs to the hilly area of western Zhejiang, and the main mountains are Tianmu Mountain. The eastern part belongs to the northern Zhejiang plain, with low terrain, dense river networks, dense lakes and rich products, which has the typical characteristics of "Jiangnan Water Town".

Hangzhou is located in the subtropical monsoon region, with four distinct seasons and abundant rainfall. The annual average temperature is 17.8℃, the average relative humidity is 7.3%, the annual precipitation is 1454 mm, and the annual sunshine hours are 1765 hours. Summer is hot and humid, and it is one of the four new stoves. On the contrary, winter is cold and dry. The climate in spring and autumn is pleasant, which is the golden season for sightseeing.