Hangzhou has become one of China’s most fashionable cities thanks to a unique combination of historical heritage and technological innovation:
A major technology hub
Nicknamed « China’s Silicon Valley, » Hangzhou is home to global e-commerce giant Alibaba (founded by Jack Ma, a prominent figure in the city) and a myriad of high-tech startups (AI, robotics), creating an extremely dynamic innovation ecosystem.
The smart and modern city is recognized for its pioneering « Smart City » approach and advanced digital governance, offering a modern and efficient quality of life.
Historically known as « Paradise on Earth, » it retains its appeal thanks to the magnificent West Lake (UNESCO), surrounded by temples, gardens, and Longjing tea plantations, offering a rare tranquility for a city of its size.
Attractive to Talent
The dynamic economy and the constant improvement in the quality of life (services, hospitals, green spaces) have made Hangzhou a more attractive destination than traditional metropolises like Beijing or Shanghai for young graduates and talented individuals.
Hosting the G20 Summit in 2016 and the Asian Games in 2023 solidified its reputation on the international stage, positioning it as a cosmopolitan city.
The city is a cultural and creative center (UNESCO for Crafts and Folk Art) renowned for its silk, tea, and elegant Hangzhou cuisine, blending ancient Chinese soul with a contemporary lifestyle.