Qiantang River, located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is the largest river in Zhejiang Province. Qiantang River is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Qiantang River is the largest river in Zhejiang Province. It is the famous source of Liangzhe Road in the Song Dynasty and Zhejiang Province when the city was established in the early Ming Dynasty. It starts from Xin 'anjiang in the north, with a total length of 588.73 kilometers; It starts from Ma Jinxi in the upper reaches of Qujiang River in the south, with a total length of 522.22 kilometers.
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Qiantang River, named after Shan Hai Jing, is one of the main cradles of Wuyue culture. Relevant evidence shows that Xiaoshan in Hangzhou, located on the south bank of Qiantang River, is one of the cradles of Wuyue culture.
The characteristics of Wuyue culture, which are "all rivers run into the sea, inclusive, intelligent, pragmatic and truth-seeking, dare to be the first and surpass oneself", have laid a deep imprint on the development of Qiantang River culture.
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