Geolocate

Xihu District topographic map

Click on the map to display elevation.

Xihu District

About the formation of West Lake, there are few records in ancient documents. The "West Lake Sight-Seeing Record" (西湖游覽志) says, "West Lake is surrounded by mountains on three sides. Streams wander down the hills into the pond. There're hundreds of springs underneath. Accumulated water forms the lake." (西湖三面環山,溪谷縷注,下有淵泉百道,潴而為湖。) Modern scholars studied topography, geology, sediment and hydrodynamics, and generally held that West Lake was a lagoon formed gradually from a gulf. In 1920, scientist Zhu Kezhen published "The Cause of Formation of West Lake in Hangzhou" (杭州西湖生成的原因) after examining the topography around the lake. He claimed, "West Lake originally was a little bay on left side of Qiantang River. Later the earth in the river sedimented and slowly corked the mouth of the bay, hence a lagoon formed." Zhu postulated, based on the calculation of the rate of sedimentation, that West Lake was formed about 12,000 years ago, when the lake would have been significantly larger than now; and, that the lake's water area had gradually shrunk, due to its being filled by sediments carried down from the creeks in the hills which surround it on three sides. West Lake would no longer exist today without all the dredging work done in the historical period. In 1924, geologist Zhang Hongzhao (章鴻釗) published "One Explanation of the Formation of West Lake". While supporting Zhu's arguments, he supplemented that the formation of West Lake started with tidal force building the lake bank. Later, the alterations of the beach helped to maintain the water level. These were two prerequisites to the formation of the lake.

Wikipedia (CC-BY-SA 3.0)

About this map

Name: Xihu District topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang, China, West Lake (30.22928 120.11899 30.26268 120.15791)

Average elevation: 19 m

Minimum elevation: 5 m

Maximum elevation: 116 m

Other topographic maps

Click on a map to view its topography, its elevation and its terrain.

叶坑

China > Zhejiang > Longquan

Average elevation: 704 m

桥西

China > Zhejiang > Longyou County > Xiaonanhai

Average elevation: 56 m

岙滩社区

China > Zhejiang > Kaihua County > Huabu

Average elevation: 170 m

Baoxi

China > Zhejiang > Lishui

Average elevation: 765 m

Tongzhou Island

China > Zhejiang > Fuyang

Average elevation: 27 m

Mayu

China > Zhejiang > Wenzhou

Average elevation: 45 m

九曲坞

China > Zhejiang > Lin'an District > Tianmushan

Average elevation: 357 m

内黄

China > Zhejiang > Suichang County

Average elevation: 970 m

Nengren

China > Zhejiang > Yueqing

Average elevation: 297 m

河坑

China > Zhejiang > Chun'an County > Qiandaohu

Average elevation: 179 m

Dashi Village

China > Zhejiang > Hangzhou City

Average elevation: 375 m

Hengdian

China > Zhejiang > Jinhua

Average elevation: 177 m

玉皇山

China > Zhejiang > Hangzhou City

Average elevation: 53 m

Yunhe

China > Zhejiang

Average elevation: 600 m

涧峰村

China > Zhejiang > Quzhou

Average elevation: 84 m

杜城里

China > Zhejiang > Yuhang District > Liangzhu

Average elevation: 11 m

Shangxi

China > Zhejiang

Average elevation: 104 m

Yang Mountain

China > Zhejiang > Ningbo

Average elevation: 200 m

Lingzhi

China > Zhejiang > Shaoxing > Lingzhi

Average elevation: 7 m

Qingbo

China > Zhejiang > Shangcheng District > Qingbo > Qingbo

Average elevation: 21 m

Chian

China > Zhejiang > Jinhua

Average elevation: 130 m

贴沙河

China > Zhejiang > Shangcheng District > Chaoming

Average elevation: 14 m

Beijie

China > Zhejiang > Beijie

Average elevation: 403 m