Fuyang has a total area of and is located at . The city extends EW and NS. The area has many low mountains, hills, valleys, hills, basins, plains and other types of landscape. The low hilly area covers (75.9%) of the total area, while the plains account for 18.7% and water areas 5.4%. Located in northwestern Zhejiang province, in 1994 Fuyang was administratively merged into Hangzhou. The city has several highways including the
G320 national road,
Hangxijing, as well as highways 05, 23, 19 and 14. Fuyang is from Hangzhou and convenient transport makes it possible to reach
Hangzhou Train Station and
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport within one hour. In 2012, 45 natural disasters occurred in Fuyang, the majority not serious, although eight people died in October. To the southeast of the city, mountains cover a total area of , accounting for the 16.9% of the city and 22.3% of the total mountain area. The elevation in this area exceeds while the relative height is more than . The climate in Fuyang is
temperate and
humid subtropical monsoon during the spring and summer seasons. The annual average temperature is with of precipitation.
Architecture A significant percentage of historic Fuyang city was demolished by wars in the 1940s and China's modernization campaign that began in the 1980s. Many of the notable structures standing in Fuyang today are of recent construction. The Fuchun River waterfront runs several kilometers along the left bank of the river and is a center for social gatherings and sightseeing. Yu Dafu Park is located on the riverfront. The
Fuyang International Trade Center Hotel () is one of the most prominent structures in Fuyang. The five-star luxury hotel is situated on the left bank of the Fuchun River and was constructed with 320 million RMB in funding by the Zhejiang Sea & Land Holding Group Co., Ltd. The structure covers an area of , has 27 floors, and is the tallest building in Fuyang.
Mountains Fuyang is known for its scenic mountain views and has numerous notable mountains, including Longmen Mountain, Ting Mountain, Guanshan Mountain and others. Many of these mountainous areas serve as places for locals to relax. • Guan Mountain () is one of the best known tourist attractions in Fuyang. The mountain takes its name from its resemblance to a stork standing close to the nearby Fuchun River. Throughout history, the mountain has been deemed a place of seclusion with many historic figures including
Li Bai, the well-known Chinese Tang dynasty poet and Song dynasty poet and politician
Su Dongpo repairing to the area. The Songjun Villa was the home of Fuyang poet and author
Yu Dafu (18961945) and his mother. This and other sites have been preserved by the Fuyang local government. • Longmen Mountain () is located in the village of Xingmeiwu, and at is the highest mountain in Fuyang. • Mount Tianzhong is also a noted feature.
Parks and zoos •
Xinsha Island () is a small island in the middle of the Fuchun river, with an area of and is surrounded by water and trees. West of the island is the largest natural freshwater swimming pool in east China. The beach area extends to . The island is a popular tourist destination during the summer. •
Yu Dafu Park () is located near the Fuchun River and is a memorial to the writer
Yu Dafu. •
Hangzhou Wild Animal World Zoo ()is the largest zoo in eastern China. •
Enbo Park () is one of the oldest parks in Fuyang and is home to the historic
Enbo Bridge. •
Changpukan is a well known location in Fuyang and includes Changpuling mountain. •
Guanshan Park () is located within Fuyang city east of the river, and is a first-level national scenic area, known as the east China culture notable mountains. •
Huang Gongwang Forest Park () was named after painter Huang Gongwang's well-known masterpiece
Fu chun shan ju tu. It covers of which 96.5% is forest. •
Dong Wu Park () is on Jiangbin West Road and occupies . Inside the park, there is a artificial lake. The design and the style of structure represent the culture of the
Three Kingdoms period.
Surrounding Villages •
Longmen Village () lies from Fuyang and is a modern tourist attraction ranked as an AAAAclass national scenic spot. The village is surrounded by mountains. It is named after an ancient poem written by the poet Yan Ziling (严子陵) when he visited here. Also, it is the homeland of
Sun Quan, who was the king of
Wu during the Three Kingdom period. A children's entertainment park is located near the
Rainbow bridge. •
Jinzhu Village is located in
Gaoqiao town. One of the historic architectural features in Fuyang is Longmengkezhan (), noted for its local specialties and traditional snacks such as Shenxian Chicken and Youcaidofupi. People believe that the great Sun Quan set off from exactly here after his mother made him the special food of his hometown. Increasing numbers of tourists now visit this place of interest. ==Government==