1. Wulin Square When going to Beijing, the first thing that comes to mind when talking about shopping is Wangfujing. When going to Shanghai, it is Nanjing Road, and in Hangzhou, it is Wulin Square. Intime Department Store and Hangzhou Tower are in the south and north, plus Hangzhou
Department stores and China World Trade Center are enough to satisfy even the most demanding shopaholics.
All the way south along Yan'an Road, there are also commercial stores along the road, especially Longxiang and the Federation of Trade Unions are the most famous.
However, now that the subway is being built there, the Federation of Trade Unions has suspended operations, which has a considerable impact on the surrounding area.
2. Wulin Road Women’s Clothing Street The women’s clothing street on Wulin Road is very famous. I recommend shopping places in Hangzhou to my friends. The first is Wulin Square, and the second is Wulin Road Women’s Clothing Street. In addition to the specialty stores of major brands, this is also a shopping mall in Hangzhou.
The base of women's clothing, various brand stores are lined up in rows, including jewelry, restaurants, department stores, etc., except for the first time.
During this National Day Golden Week, the Wulin Road Management Committee also teamed up with many merchants to hold an event called "Shopping in the Women's Clothing Street, Earning RMB, and Wulin Treasures". It is reported that the gifts range from the trendy IPAD tablets to NOKIA mobile phones. The gifts
many.
Anyone who makes purchases on Wulin Road can participate in this event. Interested friends can pay attention.
3. Xinhua Road Silk Street Characteristics When talking about Hangzhou, you cannot fail to mention silk. When mentioning silk, you cannot fail to mention the Silk Characteristics Street located on West Jianjian Road.
More than 1,150 meters of streets are home to more than a thousand stores, selling all kinds of silk fabrics, silk clothing, and various silk raw materials.
Silk handicrafts, ties, scarves, silk travel souvenirs.
Last year, the Hangzhou Huanbei Silk Clothing Market, invested and constructed by the Red Mansion Group, opened next to Silk Street.
In short, if you want to buy silk, it is right to come to Silk Street.
4. Wushan Night Market is the oldest and most "noisy" night market in Hangzhou. Wushan Night Market is not actually in Wushan, but next to Huixing Middle School on Huixing Road.
The products sold at Wushan Night Market range from trinkets worth a few yuan to bags and clothing worth hundreds of yuan.
You have to be mentally prepared when you come here to buy things. Crowds of people are the norm.
Of course, this is not "good" news for the boyfriends who were dragged here by their girlfriends.
Extended information: Hangzhou, referred to as "Hang", is the provincial capital and sub-provincial city of Zhejiang Province. It is located on the southeast coast of China, in the north of Zhejiang Province, on the lower reaches of the Qiantang River, and at the southern end of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It is the political, economic, cultural, educational, and transportation center of Zhejiang Province.
and financial center, one of the central cities in the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration, a node city in the Yangtze River Delta Ningxia-Hangzhou Ecological Economic Belt, one of China's important e-commerce centers, and a new first-tier city.
As of 2017, Hangzhou has jurisdiction over 10 districts, 2 counties, and 1 county-level city, with a total area of ??16,596 square kilometers, a permanent population of 9.188 million, and an urbanization rate of 76.2%.
In 2016, the per capita disposable income of Hangzhou residents was 46,116 yuan, and the total retail sales of consumer goods was 517.62 billion yuan.
Hangzhou has a history of more than 2,200 years since it was established as a county in the Qin Dynasty. It was once the capital of the Wuyue Kingdom and the Southern Song Dynasty, and is one of the eight ancient capitals in China.
Because of its beautiful scenery, it is known as "Paradise on Earth".
Thanks to the convenience of the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal and treaty ports, as well as its own developed silk and grain industries, Hangzhou was once an important commercial distribution center in history.
Later, relying on the opening of railway lines such as the Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway and Shanghai's import and export trade, light industry developed rapidly.
Hangzhou has many cultural and historical sites, and there are a large number of natural and cultural landscape relics in and around the West Lake.
Among them, the main representative unique cultures include West Lake culture, Liangzhu culture, silk culture, tea culture, and many stories and legends passed down to become representatives of Hangzhou culture.
The 2018 World Short Course Swimming Championships and the 2022 Asian Games will be held in Hangzhou.