Qiantang, Hangzhou

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Qiantang District
钱塘区
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Qiantang District
Location of Zhejiang
Coordinates: 30°19′N120°29′E / 30.317°N 120.483°E / 30.317; 120.483
District People's Republic of China
Province Zhejiang
Prefecture-level city Hangzhou
Named for Qiantang River
Area
  Total531.7 km2 (205.3 sq mi)
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)

Qiantang District is a district in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province in China. [1] In August 2019, the Hangzhou Qiantang New Area, a provincial-level new area in Zhejiang established, and later has been transformed into a new area and integrated with the Hangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone, a national-level development zone established in 1990. A district was established on April 9, 2021, with a total area of 531.7 square kilometers.

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Location of Qiantang District near the core area of Hangzhou Qian Tang Xin Qu Zai Hang Zhou Shi De Wei Zhi .png
Location of Qiantang District near the core area of Hangzhou

History

1990: The Hangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone was established.

April 1993: Approved by the State Council, Hangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone was established as a national development zone.

May 1996: Xiasha Township was transferred from Yuhang City to Jianggan District.

October 1998: Xiasha Township was revoked and Xiasha Town was established.

April 2000: Hangzhou Export Processing Zone was established.

August 2000: Xiasha Higher Education Park was established.

2001: Jiangdong Industrial Park started to build.

2002: Qianjin Industrial Park began to build.

2002: Xiasha Town was revoked and Xiasha Subdistrict and Baiyang Subdistrict were established.

2003: Construction of Linjiang Industrial Park began.

2006: The three parks were officially established after approval.

2006: Qianjin Industrial Park was included in the city-level management and hosted by the Hangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone.

2009: Dajiangdong "removed towns and established streets", adopted the operation mode of "integrating cities and streets, and leading streets with cities", and Jiangdong New Town and Linjiang New Town were officially listed.

September 9, 2011: Establishment of the Hangzhou Dajiangdong Industrial Cluster.

2015: The Dajiangdong Industrial Agglomeration Zone was included in the city-level management.

April 4, 2019: The Hangzhou Qiantang New Area was established, the Hangzhou Dajiangdong Industrial Cluster was disestablished, and three brands of the Hangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone, the Zhejiang Hangzhou Export Processing Zone, and the Hangzhou Linjiang High-tech Industrial Development Zone were retained.

On October 23, 2019, Hangzhou's Qiantang New District and Jiaxing's Haining City signed a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement, and Haining "Hanghai New District" was included in the strategic planning scope of Hangzhou Qiantang New District.

April 9, 2021: Qiantang District was established. [2]

Science, education, culture and health

Evaluation

Some media believe that the establishment of Qiantang New District can play the complementary role of Xiasha and Dajiangdong, and promote the integration of transportation and personnel between regions: Xiasha's university town can transport talents to Dajiangdong, and Dajiangdong Zeke relieves the land shortage in Xiasha and undertakes Xiasha. industrial transfer [3] [4] and its also linked the establishment of the new district to Hangzhou's talent policy of allowing junior college students to settle in, pointing out that the two were prepared for Hangzhou to attract talents. [5] [6]

Transport

Metro

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