Direction : | South |
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Layout : | 2Bed1Hall1Bath |
Size : | 42 m² |
Lease status : | Lease status |
pay_type : | Monthly payment |
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Rental : | 4000 |
Deposit : | 4000 m² |
Lease status : | 0 |
Year Build | 2022 |
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Total Buildings | 9 |
Total units | 1469 |
Total partings | 0 |
MGT Fee | ¥0.00/Month/m² |
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Liuxia
Liuxia Street is located in Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. It is an ancient town with a history of over a thousand years, adjacent to Yuhang District and surrounded by mountains and forests, making it a typical mountainous rural town. Originally named Xixi, Liuxia Street got its current name based on a record in the Qing Dynasty's Qiantang County Chronicles during the reign of Emperor Guangxu. It states, "In July of the third year of the Jianyan reign (1129 AD) of the Song Dynasty, Emperor Gaozong crossed the river south and stayed in Xixi. Initially, he intended to establish the capital here but later found Fenghuang Mountain and said, 'Let's leave Xixi behind.'" Therefore, the name "Liuxia" was given and has been used ever since. Liuxia Street covers a total area of 36.1 square kilometers and is divided into 2 administrative villages and 9 communities (residential areas). The total population is over 34,000 people. In 2003, the industrial sales output reached 1.5 billion yuan, with a total fiscal revenue of 91.46 million yuan, including 34.35 million yuanLiuxia Street is located in Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. It is a thousand-year-old ancient town, adjacent to Yuhang. With its abundant mountains and forests, it is a typical mountainous rural town. Originally named Xixi, Liuxia Street derived its current name from the historical documentation in the Qing Dynasty's Guangxu era "Qiantang County Annals," which states: "In the third year of the Song Jianyan period (1129), in July, Emperor Gaozong crossed south and visited Xixi. Initially, he intended to establish the capital here, but later, he chose Fenghuang Mountain and said, 'Let Xixi be left aside.'" Hence, the name Liuxia has been used ever since. Liuxia Street covers a total area of 36.1 square kilometers and has jurisdiction over 2 administrative villages and 9 communities (residential areas). The total population is over 34,000 people. In 2003, the industrial sales output value reached 1.5 billion yuan, with a fiscal revenue of 91.46 million yuan and local tax revenue of 34.35 million yuan. The average net income per rural resident reached 8,000Liuxia Street is located in the Xihu District of Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. It is a thousand-year-old ancient town, adjacent to Yuhang, characterized by its abundant mountains and forests, making it a typical mountainous township. Originally named Xixi, Liuxia Street has a rich history. According to the records in the Qing Dynasty's "Qiantang County Chronicle," in the third year of the Song Jianyan era (1129 AD), when Emperor Gaozong moved south, he visited Xixi with the initial intention of establishing the capital there. However, he later chose Fenghuang Mountain, saying, "Let's leave Xixi behind." Hence, the name Liuxia was derived and has been used ever since. Liuxia Street has a total area of 36.1 square kilometers, encompassing 2 administrative villages and 9 communities (residential areas). The total population is over 34,000. In 2003, the industrial sales output reached 15 billion yuan, with a total fiscal revenue of 91.46 million yuan, including local taxes of 34.35 million yuan. The average net income per capita for farmers reached 8,000 yuan. Over the years, Liuxia Street has been honored with titles such as Zhejiang Province's Top 100 Townships, Hangzhou City's Top 10 Townships, New Rural Townships, Civilized Townships, and Model Townships for Supporting the Military and Practicing Civilian-Friendly Policies.