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Where is the busiest place in Hangzhou night market?

1. Wushan Night Market: Located in front of the Workers’ Cultural Palace on Renhe Road and Huixing Road.

This is the oldest and busiest night market in Hangzhou. Every evening at four or five o'clock, stalls are opened one after another here, and it officially opens at about 5:30.

There are many things to buy in the night market, including daily necessities.

2. Shengli River Food Night Market: Located on the south side of Xiawan Road.

This is a place known as the "Mecca of Late Night Supper" by foodies. It is adjacent to the Hangzhou Grand Canal on one side. The buildings in the night market are basically all red lanterns hanging high, giving it a full market feel.

?3. Hedong Road Night Market: Located on Hedong Road, Xiacheng District, near Chaohui Road.

This is the oldest late-night food street in Hangzhou. It can be said that it was very busy more than ten years ago, and it is still very popular today.

In fact, the main reason is that this food street is cheap and down-to-earth, and it is especially suitable for gathering friends for a late-night snack. Additional information: Scenic spots: Hangzhou has two national-level scenic spots - West Lake Scenic Spot and "Two Rivers and Two Lakes" (

Fuchun River - Xin'an River - Qiandao Lake - Xianghu) scenic spots; two national nature reserves - Tianmu Mountain, Qingliangfeng Nature Reserve; seven national forest parks - Qiandao Lake, Daqi Mountain, Wu

Chaoshan, Fuchunjiang, Qingshan Lake, Banshan and Tonglu Yaolin Forest Park; a national tourist resort - Zhijiang National Tourism 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.

The city has more than 120 tourist attractions and attractions of various types that receive more than 10,000 visitors annually.

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