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Which district of Hangzhou does Jiubao belong to?

Jiubao is a part of Jianggan District of Hangzhou, located in the east of Hangzhou, near Qiantang River. Jiubao is one of the important transportation hubs in Hangzhou because of its superior geographical location, close proximity to the main urban area of Hangzhou and convenient transportation. Because of its unique geographical location and convenient traffic conditions, Jiubao has attracted many enterprises and investors to develop and become an important commercial center in Hangzhou.

Generally speaking, Jiubao belongs to Jianggan District of Hangzhou, which is a region full of vitality and potential.

Hangzhou, referred to as "Hangzhou", was called Lin 'an and Qiantang in ancient times. It is the capital and megacity of Zhejiang Province. Hangzhou is located in the east of China, in the north of Zhejiang Province, near the lower reaches of Qiantang River and the western end of Hangzhou Bay. Hangzhou is the central city of G60 Science and Technology Corridor approved by Zhejiang Provincial Government and the core city of Greater Bay Area around Hangzhou Bay.

Hangzhou is rich in natural resources, with hilly areas in western Zhejiang in the west and plain in northern Zhejiang in the east, with dense water networks. Hangzhou has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons and abundant rainfall.

Hangzhou has a long history and profound cultural heritage. More than 8,000 years ago, human beings flourished in the ruins of the bridge across the lake. Liangzhu culture more than 5,000 years ago is called "the dawn of Chinese civilization". Hangzhou has a history of more than 2,200 years and was once the capital of Wu Yue State in the Southern Song Dynasty in the Five Dynasties. There are many cultural relics and natural landscapes in Hangzhou, the most famous of which is the West Lake and its surrounding scenic spots. Hangzhou is also famous for hosting the G20 Summit, the World Short-course Swimming Championships and the upcoming Asian Games.