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Which city does Xinchang County in Zhejiang belong to?

Xinchang County belongs to Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province. Founded in 908 AD, Jianxian County in Xinchang is the birthplace of China's landscape poems and landscape paintings, and also the essence of the road of Tang poetry, the journey of Buddhism and the source of tea ceremony in eastern Zhejiang. Xinchang is the hometown of famous tea in China, the top ten key tea-producing counties in China, the national tea standardization demonstration county and the national tea science and technology innovation demonstration county. "Giant Buddha Longjing" has successively won the honors of national agricultural famous brand products, China regional public brand of agricultural products 100, and China regional public brand of tea 10.

Xinchang county is a hilly county with mountainous and dry land as the main part, and is known as "eight mountains, half water and half fields". The main peaks are all over 600 meters above sea level, and the highest peak is Junior Bodhi Peak, with an altitude of 996 meters.

Xinchang has a subtropical climate, located in the transitional zone between the middle subtropical zone and the north subtropical zone, with mild and humid climate and distinct four seasons. Rain and heat are synchronized in early spring and summer, but sunny and hot in midsummer, complementary light and temperature in autumn and winter, and more disastrous weather.

Xinchang County has three major rivers, namely Chengtan, Xinchang and Huang Ze, with a drainage area of 1.209 square kilometers, 73 tributaries, 455.6 kilometers long and a river network density of 0.38 kilometers per square kilometer. Chengtan River, New Yangtze River and Huangzejiang River flow in a fan shape to the northwest and join Cao 'e River.