
The 15th China (Wenzhou) International Garden Expo will open on April 15, featuring Shaoxing's exhibition garden themed around "Song Dynasty (960-1279) stone quarry landscapes".

Zhejiang's spring tea harvest is entering its final peak of the season, as the province continues to upgrade its traditional tea industry with new products and stronger export momentum.

The seventh Zhejiang Outdoor Sports Conference was held from April 10 to 12 in the Mogan Mountain scenic area of Deqing county in Huzhou.



Asteroid No 345871 was officially named "Xu Guangxian Star", with approval from the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Naming Committee.

A total of 22 Olympic and World Championships winners will compete in the event, including five world record holders.

The Southern Weekly Urban Research Center has released the 57 Cities Comfort Index 2025, with Shaoxing retaining the top spot with a score of 82.29.







A scenic area in Lintou village dubbed the "Little Iceland" of Dongyang — a county-level city in Jinhua, Zhejiang province — has become a lively destination thanks to its crystal-clear lakes, rugged rocky landscapes, and inviting campsite.

The construction of sand sculptures for the 2026 Zhoushan International Sand Sculpture Festival is underway at Nansha scenic area in Zhoushan, East China's Zhejiang province, launching a 20-day creation period for large-scale sand artworks that will remain on display until February 2027.

Xiushan Park in Lucheng district, Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, will host an Azalea Exhibition starting April 10, as over 10,000 azaleas reach their peak bloom.

The 2026 MUSE Design Awards winners have been announced. The "Cloud Valley – Sanjiangkou, Yunhe" project received the highest honor — Platinum Winner.

Ling Chen, a pipa (a four-stringed Chinese lute) player from Tiantai county in Taizhou, East China's Zhejiang province, has spent the past decade promoting traditional Chinese music in Budapest, Hungary.

Shaoxing's Yue Kingdom (a vassal state in southeastern China, from the 21st century BC to 333 BC) Capital Site and the Han-to-Six Dynasties (222-589) Kuaiji Prefecture Site have advanced to the final evaluation stage of China's Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2025