- Jiaxing Travel: Ultimate Jiaxing Travel Guide Trip Ideas
Jiaxing Travel: check Jiaxing (Zhejiang, China) travel guide here, including attractions, accommodation, best travel season, map how to get there to plan Jiaxing tour 2025!
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- Jiaxing | Ancient City of China, Communications Centre, Silk Production . . .
Jiaxing, city, northern Zhejiang sheng (province), eastern China Jiaxing is a communications centre in the southern Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) delta, situated to the southeast of Lake Tai on the Grand Canal, north of the port of Hangzhou and on the railway between Hangzhou and Shanghai
- The Top 10 Experiences in Jiaxing - Ultimate China Guide
Jiaxing is located to the 80 km southwest of Shanghai in Zhejiang Province It's a small city the size of the Phoenix, Arizona metro area
- Jiaxing, China: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
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- Top 10 Attrctions of Jiaxing Zhejiang - Attractions of China
Jiaxing, located in the northeastern part of Zhejiang Province, is a significant historical and cultural city in China Situated in the heart of the Yangtze River Delta, Jiaxing is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and beautiful natural scenery
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If you are in Jiaxing then you have to visit here, on the island in the middle of the lake is the 'Red boat' where the Communist party of China held their first meeting in 1921
- Jiaxing – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Jiaxing proper is best known for historic buildings in the city center and South Lake, a picturesque spot favoured by emperors Jiaxing and South Lake have long been a popular day-trip destination from Shanghai, while revolutionaries have also used it as an "escape" from Shanghai
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