Trace Hangzhou's vitality beyond the Asian Games venues

The People's Government of Hangzhou Municipality

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HANGZHOU, China, July 17, 2023 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

 

Recently, the cauldron of the 19th Asian Games will be lit in the Chinese

eastern city Hangzhou where the globally famous West Lake is located. Forty

major sports competitions will be staged, injecting passion and vitality into

Hangzhou through thrilling performances.

 

Hangzhou has always been a city of vitality, an endowment from its rich

history, fascinating culture and developed economy, as well as its creative

transformation and innovative expression of these features.

 

A pioneering area since ancient times

 

Hangzhou was officially established during the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC) when

China was unified the first time, but the region had a glorious history dated

much earlier.

 

As early as 4300 to 5300 years ago, sophisticated rice farming was bred in

Hangzhou, fine jade craft was developed, and Liangzhu culture, a representative

culture in the late Neolithic Age, came into being. The archaeological ruins of

Liangzhu ancient city has been rated as a world cultural heritage, and has

become one of the largest and highest-level areas to demonstrate the long

history of Chinese civilization that spans over 5,000 years.

 

This historical background, which runs through about 5,000 years, has continued

its presence to this day. The design of the games' mascot "Congcong", medal

"Shan Shui" and torch was inspired by the ritual vessel jade Cong in Liangzhu

culture. The fire collection ceremony of the Asian Games was held in

archaeological ruins of Liangzhu ancient city, and the external structure

design of the fire collection device originated from the jade ring of Liangzhu.

The splendid history has been reflected in a unique and creative design in

Hangzhou.

 

The cultural taste for a better life

 

During the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279 A.D.), Hangzhou reached the peak in

the development history of ancient cities, cultivating a highly prosperous

culture.

 

The urban, social and cultural legacies of the Song Dynasty impressed Marco

Polo, a western explorer who visited Hangzhou in the later Yuan Dynasty and

called Hangzhou "the City of Heaven, the most beautiful and magnificent in the

world". The gorgeous, delicate and ingenious Song Dynasty culture is still

vividly visible in Hangzhou thousands of years later.

 

Nowadays, more and more locals and tourists in Hangzhou enjoy experiencing the

time-honored charming culture by visiting the Xiling Seal Art Society, tasting

fragrant local tea, strolling the West Lake in the traditional attire of Song

Dynasty, taking pictures at the red walls of the Deshou Palace ruins museum of

the Southern Song Dynasty, and visiting the Hangzhou branch of the China

National Archives of Publications and Culture, which was built after the style

of famous Song Dynasty paintings.

 

In 2022, Hangzhou raked in a total tourism revenue of 129.8 billion yuan. Over

the past decade, Hangzhou's cultural industry has maintained rapid development.

In 2022, the added value of Hangzhou's cultural industry totaled 242 billion

yuan, 2.5 percentage points higher than its GDP growth rate. It accounted for

12.9 percent of GDP, becoming an important pillar of economic development,

according to the People's Government of Hangzhou Municipality.

 

An innovation-driven economic development

 

The southern end of China's Grand Canal, another world cultural heritage,

starts from Hangzhou. In the canal's golden age, the flowing river water

brought Hangzhou various products, food and clothing, customs and official

etiquette from different parts of the country, making Hangzhou an important

commercial distribution center and nourishing its focus on innovation.

 

Today, the development of the Internet and digital technology has replaced the

river course of the Grand Canal, linking Hangzhou with all parts of China and

the rest of the world. An expansive digital trade network has been established,

facilitating the leapfrogging development of the digital economy.

 

Hangzhou is not only home to more than ten top 100 global digital trade

enterprises such as Alibaba, Ant Group and Netease, but also hosts two-thirds

of China's cross-border e-commerce export retail platforms and 70 percent of

the national cross-border payment transactions. E-sports contests were included

in the Asian Games for the first time, a vivid echo of the development of

Hangzhou's digital economy.

 

After thousands of years, Hangzhou's vitality has not diminished at all.

Looking to the future, this well-established and innovative city is expected to

remain glamorously dynamic.

 

Source: The People's Government of Hangzhou Municipality

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