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Hangzhou has enjoyed a history of over 2,200 years since the county
administration was established in Qin Dynasty. It is one of the cradles of
Huaxia (China) civilization. As early as the Neolithic Age about 4700 years ago,
there were human beings multiplying and living in the Hangzhou area, creating
the Liangzhu Culture called the dawn of the civilization. Hangzhou, one of the
seven ancient capitals of China, was the capital in Wuyue State of the Five
Dynasties and the Southern Song Dynasty. In the 13th century, Italian traveler
Macro Polo admired Hangzhou as“the most beautiful and splendid city in the
world”. In the ninth year of Kai Emperor of Sui Dynasty (589 AD), Hangzhou was
founded a county instead of Qiantang, which was the first time that the name
of“Hangzhou”recorded in the history. In the third year of Jianyan (1129 AD) of
Southern Song Dynasty, Gaozong Emperor made a journey to Hangzhou and the lower
reaches of the Yangtze River, Hangzhou was upgraded the site of prefectural city
of Lin’an. In the eighth year of Shaoxing (1138 AD), Lin’an was officially
chosen for the capital, which lasted more than 140 years. In the first year of
the Republic of China (1912), Renhe County and Qiantang County were merged into
Hang County. In the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), Hang County was
dismantled, from then on Hangzhou was founded a city. It was on May 3, 1949 that
Hangzhou was liberated, Hangzhou began to create her new historical
chapter.
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