Italian explorer Marco Polo is often credited with describing the city of Hangzhou to Europeans in his travelogue, "The Travels of Marco Polo." He praised Hangzhou as one of the most splendid cities in the world, notable for its grandeur, beauty, and advanced infrastructure during his visit in the 13th century.
The major language spoken at Hangzhou is Mandarin Chinese.
Europeans are diverse in terms of culture, language, and customs due to the continent's numerous countries. However, they are generally known to value education, enjoy a high standard of living, and have a strong sense of history and preservation of cultural heritage. Europeans are often described as open-minded and tolerant of different lifestyles and beliefs.
Approximately 95% of Europeans are white.
The Maori name for Europeans is "Pākehā."
The actions of Europeans towards non-Europeans revealed a sense of superiority and entitlement. They often viewed non-Europeans as inferior and believed in their cultural and technological superiority, leading to colonization, exploitation, and discrimination against non-European peoples.
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport.
Hangzhou Dianzi University was created in 1956.
Hangzhou International Marathon was created in 1987.
Hangzhou Teachers College was created in 1978.
Hangzhou Bay Bridge was created in 2007.
Hangzhou Railway Station was created in 1907.
Hangzhou High School was created in 1899.
The population of Hangzhou Wahaha Group is 20,000.
Hangzhou Wahaha Group was created in 1987.
Hangzhou International School was created in 2001.
Hangzhou Public Bicycle was created in 2008.
Hangzhou Greentown F.C. was created in 1998.