Jinhua City, which enjoys a history of 2,000 years, developed commerce, scenic and amazing mountains and rivers, is located in central Zhejiang, one of the eastern coastal provinces of the People’s Republic of China. Among the area, crowd many cultural resorts, historic attractions and famous relics. It is not only an outstanding place for tourists but the one in-between the developed coastal regions (including the Shanghai economic zone) and the inland areas.
Hangzhou, one of the seven Ancient Capitals of China, with numerous grottoes and statues, steles and ancient architectures, has long been enjoying the fame of a land flowing with fish and rice and is also famous for its silk and tea. The well-known Dragon-well Tea (Longjing Tea) grows here, too. As here goes the saying: There is a Paradise in the heaven; down the earth, they are Suzhou and Hangzhou.
The two cities have a distinct demarcation of the four seasons, with the annual average temperature about 17ºC, and the rainfall about 1450mm. Jinhua is an important communication hub, with its highways and railways linking to all parts of the province as well as to other parts of the country. |