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The busiest night market in Hangzhou

The busiest night market in Hangzhou: Hedong Road Night Market in Xiacheng District.

The Hedong Road Night Market in Xiacheng District is one of the busiest night markets in Hangzhou.

This night market is located in Xiacheng District, Hangzhou City, and is about 300 meters long.

Hedong Road Night Market is a famous snack street in Hangzhou. It can be said that it was very lively more than ten years ago. It is cheap and down-to-earth. It is especially suitable for gathering friends for a late-night snack.

There are many popular snack bars here, such as Lao Changsheng Noodle House and Liang Da Mama Restaurant, ranging from crayfish, small seafood, hairy crabs, Qiandao Lake fish head, salt-soaked beef, chicken pot, to Sichuan cuisine, Hunan cuisine, Xinjiang cuisine, etc.

You can taste all the delicious food.

In addition, there are many night market snack streets in Hedong Road Night Market, where you can find all kinds of delicacies.

In short, the Hedong Road Night Market in Xiacheng District is one of the busiest places in Hangzhou night markets.

Scenic spots Hangzhou has two national-level scenic spots - the West Lake Scenic Spot and the "Two Rivers and Two Lakes" (Fuchun River - Xin'an River - Qiandao Lake - Xianghu Lake) scenic spot; two national-level nature reserves - Tianmu Mountain,

Qingliangfeng Nature Reserve; seven national forest parks - Qiandao Lake, Daqi Mountain, Wuchao Mountain, Fuchun River, Qingshan Lake, Banshan and Tonglu Yaolin Forest Park.

A national tourist resort - Zhijiang National Tourist Resort; the country's first national wetland - Xixi National Wetland Park.

Hangzhou also has 25 national key cultural relics protection units and 9 national museums.

Famous tourist attractions include Yaolin Wonderland, Tongjun Mountain, Wusheng Ancient Street, Leifeng Pagoda, Yue Temple, Three Pools Reflecting the Moon, Su Causeway, Liuhe Pagoda, Song City, Southern Song Dynasty Imperial Street, Lingyin Temple, and Kuahu Bridge Ruins.

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On June 24, 2011, Hangzhou West Lake was officially included in the World Heritage List.