Tangxi, Hangzhou

By the end of 2011, Tangqi Town had jurisdiction over 7 communities and 27 village committees: Leyuan, Guangji Road, Nanyuan, Xihe, Donghe, Shuibei, Hotel Dai, Xiyuan, Tangqi, Dinghe, Dingshan River, Chaoding, Chaoshan, Chaijiawu, Taishan, Hongpan, Hexi Dai, Tangjiadai, Tangjiadai, Mojia Bridge, Xihe, Tangbei, Shaojiaba, Sanwen, Gangbei, Zhanghe, Zhujiajiao, Longdock, Tushan Dam, Lijiaqiao, Gu Lin, Quanzhang, Yao Jiadai, A total of 34 mass self-governing organizations; It consists of 407 resident groups and 498 village groups.

During the Yuan dynasty, Zhang Shicheng broadened the Grand Canal, and local fishermen gradually settled down on both sides.

During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Tangxi ranked the first of top ten famous towns in the Jiangnan region.

[4] The Qianlong Stele was originally located in the branch of Hangzhou Water Conservancy Office in the early Republican era.

[5] The main content of the stele describes the Qianlong Emperor rewarding Zhejiang for paying a grain tax during a period of natural disaster when he inspected southern China in 1751.

The stele and the site of the branch of Hangzhou Water Conservancy Office were then recognized as a cultural relic of Zhejiang province in 2011.

The body of the original plum tree withered to a large extent, but did continue to bloom for a number of years.

Nowadays, there are still thousands of plum-blossom trees, and a variety of breeds, including scarlet, pink, red, and green.

[9] Xìshā yáng wěi (细沙羊尾) is a dessert consisting of fried dough with red bean paste inside.

Tangqi Town has sericulture silk weaving skills were included in the world intangible cultural heritage list, Qingshui silk wool making skills were included in the national intangible cultural heritage list, Tangqi cocoon circle, wooden boat making skills were included in the provincial intangible cultural heritage list.In October 2018, Tangqi Town was selected as "2018 National Comprehensive Strength Thousand Strong Town".

Guangji Bridge, built 1,100 years ago.
The Qianlong Stele, placed by the Qianlong Emperor in 1751.
Lixia Dog