Zhejiang
Zhejiang is a province in east China. "Zhejiang" is named by the Qiantang River, which is also called "Zhejiang". "Zhejiang" means "bent river". It has a population of more than 64 million people.[1] The capital of Zhejiang Province is Hangzhou.
Political divisions
Zhejiang Province is divided into eleven municipalities (Chinese:地级市).
Zhejiang Media
- Qian Liu (King Wusu of Wuyue).jpg
Portrait of Qian Liu, the King of Wuyue, by Ming dynasty painter.
- Ceramic planter from the Ming Dynasty.jpg
This tripod planter from the Ming dynasty was found in Zhejiang province. It is housed in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.
- Dayu Bay - Shitang Cun - P1210531.JPG
A restored Qing era (1891) bridge on a coastal road
- Aerial panorama of Wuzhen 乌镇 Water Town. December 2023.jpg
Aerial panorama of Wuzhen 乌镇 Water Town, December 2023
- 亚新地学社1936年《袖珍中华全图》--07浙江省.jpg
亚新地学社1936年《袖珍中华全图》浙江省
- West Lake at night in Hangzhou.jpg
West Lake at night in the Chinese city of Hangzhou.
- 04 Zhejiang tea 05.1987.jpg
Harvesting tea leaves, Zhejiang province, May 1987
Yu'ao, a fishing village on Dayu Bay in South Zhejiang (Cangnan County)
References
- ↑ "Communiqué of the Seventh National Population Census (No. 3)". National Bureau of Statistics of China. 11 May 2021. Archived from the original on 1 October 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.