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How to arrange the travel route from Huzhou, Zhejiang to Hangzhou and Shanghai?

The essence of Hangzhou is the West Lake, which is divided into northern, southern and western scenic spots. Generally, you can arrange a two-day tour. ?Huzhou is the southern Taihu Lake. The scenery of Taihu Lake there is very average and relatively desolate. If you want to appreciate the lakes and mountains of Taihu, it is best to go to Wuxi, or the West Mountain or Dongshan Mountain in Suzhou. Then go to Shanghai, go to the Shanghai Museum, and go to the Bund at night.

Huzhou City, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, is located in the northern part of Zhejiang Province, adjacent to Jiaxing to the east, Hangzhou to the south, Tianmu Mountain to the west, Taihu Lake to the north, and Wuxi and Suzhou across the lake; between Located between 26°29′~28°30′ north latitude and 115°35′~117°18′ east longitude, it has a subtropical humid monsoon climate. It is the only city in the Taihu Lake area named after the lake. The total area under its jurisdiction is 5,818 square kilometers, with 3 counties and 2 districts under its jurisdiction, and a registered population of 2.6484 million. Huzhou was the Fangfeng clan during the reign of the Five Emperors Xia Yu. When Xia Yu destroyed the Fangfeng clan, the land belonged to Yangzhou. In the second year of Renshou in the Sui Dynasty, Huzhou was named "Huzhou" because it was located near Taihu Lake, which was the beginning of the establishment of Huzhou. After liberation, Zhejiang First Prefecture, Jiaxing Prefecture and Jiaxing Area were established successively. In 1949, "Wuxing City" was established in the urban area of ??Wuxing County. In 1950, it was changed to Huzhou City. In 1983, the land was removed and a city was established. Huzhou is an ancient city in the south of the Yangtze River with a history of more than 2,300 years. It has beautiful natural landscapes and many historical and cultural landscapes. Since ancient times, it has been known as the home of silk, a land of fish and rice, a land of culture, and is also known as the Pearl of South Taihu Lake. Specialties of Huzhou include Husi, Hubi, Taihu Sanbao, Mogan yellow buds, Guzhu purple bamboo shoots, etc.

Huzhou is a national historical and cultural city, a national forest city, a national garden city, a national health city, the capital of Chinese brushes, and the city of Chinese calligraphy. Famous scenic spots include: Nanxun Ancient Town, Mogan Mountain, Lianhua Village, Taihu Lake, etc.