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    City built on water: Hangzhou's wetland legacy goes global

    www.ehangzhou.gov.cn| Updated: July 25, 2025 L M S

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    A glorious bird's-eye view of the Yangbei Lake Wetland in Fuyang district. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_2b743761eac1]

    Hangzhou was recognized as an international wetland city at the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands in Zimbabwe on July 24 — making Hangzhou and Wenzhou the first cities in Zhejiang province to receive this global honor.

    The recognition follows a five-year journey that reflects Hangzhou's commitment to wetland protection and its evolution into a model for balancing ecological conservation with urban development.

    Legacy of water, culture

    Hangzhou's relationship with wetlands traces back over 5,000 years to the Liangzhu Civilization, one of the earliest rice-growing societies in the world. The city's rich history — from Venetian explorer Marco Polo's praises of its water-linked beauty to classical poetry — reflects a deep bond between wetlands and urban life.

    Today, wetlands cover 134,300 hectares, representing 8 percent of Hangzhou's land area and making it one of China's most water-abundant cities. It's also home to China's only national-level Wetland Museum.

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    Sika deer wade through water at the Qingshan Lake Wetland in Lin'an district. [Photo/WeChat account: linanfabu]

    Smart, science-based conservation

    Faced with shrinking wetlands due to urbanization, Hangzhou has launched innovative protection programs.

    At Xixi Wetland, digital twin and IoT technologies enable real-time ecological monitoring — making Hangzhou a national pilot for digital wetland governance. In Fuyang district's Yangbei Lake, sponge-city techniques restored 30 hectares of wetland. In Xiaoshan district's Xianghu Lake, submerged vegetation has improved water clarity from 0.5 meters to over 1.2 meters.

    Legally, Hangzhou enacted a wetland protection ordinance and launched Zhejiang's first municipal wetland association in 2024, granting ecological compensation annually for protected wetlands.

    Ecology driving the economy

    Wetlands preservation there has also become a green growth engine.

    Xixi Wetland pioneered a park-oriented development model — blending eco-tourism, research, living and entrepreneurship. Eco-tourism in Qingshan Lake Wetland now attracts over 200,000 visitors yearly, boosting local incomes by over 10,000 yuan ($1,395) per resident. "Wetland +" initiatives — such as eco-agriculture, rural B&Bs and e-commerce — are thriving in the surrounding areas.

    Global recognition, local commitment

    Its new title aligns with Hangzhou's hosting of the 5th World Biosphere Reserve Conference in September. As a biodiversity hub, wetlands are vital to species protection and climate resilience. Hangzhou's leadership is said to provide a Chinese solution to global ecological challenges.

    With its wetlands now internationally acclaimed, Hangzhou continues to write a modern ecological success story — where nature and city flourish side by side.

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