Foreigners' accounts reveal Hangzhou's rise as cultural and economic powerhouse.
The Grand Canal and West Lake played crucial roles in the development of Hangzhou during the Ming and Qing Dynasty. The Grand Canal facilitated travel from south to north, while West Lake attracted many visitors, making Hangzhou a cultural and economic hub. Foreigners' observations provide valuable insights into Hangzhou's growth during this period. Their detailed records offer important information for studying Chinese history through a different perspective.