Survey for 2015 Most Attractive Chinese Cities for expats kicks off
Hangzhou: A rising star
Hangzhou of Zhejiang province ranked third this year, and beat out previous third-spot regulars Shenzhen and Tianjin.
Hangzhou's position on the list has been rising over the years. In 2013, it was ninth. In 2014, it rose to sixth position and this time around, it is the second runner-up.
"Next September, I welcome you to West Lake," said Chinese President Xi Jinping on Nov 16, 2015 when he commented on the upcoming G20 summit that'll be held in September in Hangzhou. This is the first time a G20 summit will be held in China.
Ever since British educator Richard Pratt, Director of China International School Hangzhou set foot in Hangzhou in 1990, he has been mesmerized by the beauty of the city.
"The triangle of clouds, mountains and water surrounding the town creates a reflective image of the natural landscapes where the city and nature are dependent on one another, and the sceneries and rich history and culture are interwoven, forming a very interesting image."
"I was attracted to the openness and internationalization of Hangzhou. The people here are friendly, the society very energetic, it is comfortable to live and do business here and it fully deserves the title of a beautiful city," added Pratt.