- Hangzhou Bay
Hangzhou Bay or the Bay of Hangzhou is an inlet of the
East China Sea , bordered by the province ofZhejiang and the municipality ofShanghai . TheQiantang River flows into the bay.It lies south of
Shanghai , and ends at the city ofHangzhou . Hangzhou Bay contains many small islands collectively named asZhoushan Islands .The bay is known for hosting the world's largest
tidal bore , being up to 9metres (30 ft) high, and traveling up to 40 km (25 miles) per hour. Thetidal bore is especially high during theMid-Autumn Festival when several thousand tourists come to watch the magnificentQiantang Tidal Bore .Fact|date=February 2007The bay is spanned by the
Hangzhou Bay Bridge , which was linked up onJune 14 ,2007 and opened on1 May , 2008. The second-longest bridge in the world, it cuts the trip between easternZhejiang andShanghai from 400 to 80 kilometres (250 to 50 miles).External links
* http://www.zhejiang.gov.cn/gb/zjnew/node428/node1848/node1859/node1860/index.html
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