Hangzhou merged with Shaoxing.
The most prosperous area in Hangzhou was the West Lake District. West Lake District was located in the west of Hangzhou City. It had a national 5A scenic spot and a national key cultural relic protection unit. The area had bustling commercial districts and high-end residential communities, attracting a large number of tourists and residents. Other prosperous areas included Xiaoshan Strict and Binjiang District. Xiaoshan Strict was the high-tech industrial base of Hangzhou City, with rich human resources and superior industrial foundation. Binjiang District was located in the eastern part of the core area of Hangzhou City. It was the emerging business center of Hangzhou, attracting many technology and Internet companies. As for the prosperity of the other areas, the search results did not provide any relevant information.
The Main City of Hangzhou City included Shangcheng District, Xiacheng District, Jianggan District, Gongshu District, West Lake District, Binjiang District, Xiaoshan Strict, Yuhang District, Fuyang District, and Lin 'an District.
The Main City of Hangzhou included Shangcheng District, Xiacheng District, Jianggan District, Gongshu District, West Lake District, Binjiang District, Xiaoshan Strict, Yuhang District, Fuyang District, and Lin 'an District.
The map of Hangzhou City Main City included Shangcheng District, Xiacheng District, Jianggan District, Gongshu District, West Lake District, Binjiang District, and Qiantang New District.
The districts and counties under the jurisdiction of Hangzhou City were Shangcheng District, Xiacheng District, West Lake District, Jianggan District, Gongshu District, Binjiang District, Xiaoshan Strict, Yuhang District, Lin 'an District, Fuyang District, Jiande City, Tonglu County, and Chun'an County.
Hangzhou City jurisdiction over 10 districts and 2 counties. These districts included Shangcheng District, Xiacheng District, Jianggan District, Gongshu District, West Lake District, Binjiang District, Xiaoshan Strict, Yuhang District, Fuyang District and Lin 'an District. The two counties were Tonglu County and Chun'an County.
The areas under the jurisdiction of Hangzhou City included Shangcheng District, Xiacheng District, Jianggan District, Gongshu District, West Lake District, Binjiang District, Xiaoshan Strict, Yuhang District, Lin 'an District, Qiantang New District, Fuyang District, Tonglu County, and Chun'an County.
The details of the adjustment of Hangzhou City districts were as follows: Uptown, Jianggan District, Xiacheng District, Gongshu District, and Yuhang District of Hangzhou were abolished, and new Uptown, Gongshu District, Yuhang District, Linping District, and Qiantang District were established. After this adjustment, Hangzhou City had jurisdiction over 10 districts and 2 counties, and managed 1 county-level city. The overall number of organizational systems remained unchanged. This adjustment was to achieve "stock optimization" through merger, separation, functional areas to administrative areas, etc., which had a profound impact on the original spatial pattern, functional layout, and resource allocation of the city, which was conducive to releasing potential dividends.
The administrative division map of Hangzhou City Main City is as follows: - Uptown: Including the original Uptown and Jianggan District (excluding Xiasha Street and Baiyang Street). The People's Government was stationed at No. 77 Wangchao Road, Wangjiang Street. - Xiacheng District: Revocation, merger into Gongshu District. - Gongshu District: Including the former Xiacheng District and the administrative area of Gongshu District. The People's Government is located at No. 1 Taizhou Road, Gongchen Bridge Street. Please note that the above information is based on the search results provided and may not include the latest adjustments.
The promotion of Hangzhou to a directly under the central government meant that Hangzhou's administrative level had increased, as well as its position in the national strategy. This move would have an important impact on Hangzhou's financial landscape. As a directly affiliated city, Hangzhou would directly face the central government and enjoy more policy support and resource allocation, which would greatly enhance the international influence of Hangzhou's financial services industry. Hangzhou was already the leader of China's digital economy. After it was directly under the jurisdiction, it was likely to become an important center of global financial technology. Direct policy support would accelerate financial technology innovation, and the cooperation between financial institutions and technology companies would be closer. This would not only improve the efficiency and quality of financial services, but also attract the attention of international capital. In general, the promotion of Hangzhou to a municipal government would bring more opportunities and development space for Hangzhou's financial services industry.