Dallas
997 km²
Hangzhou
16,854 km²
United States
People's Republic of China
Area Comparison
Dallas is 16.9x smaller than Hangzhou
Population Comparison
Dallas has 9.2x fewer people than Hangzhou
In terms of area, Hangzhou is 16.9x the size of Dallas. Hangzhou spans 16,854 km² (6,507 mi²) while Dallas covers 997 km² (385 mi²) — a difference of 15,857 km². You could fit Dallas inside Hangzhou approximately 16 times.
To put Dallas's size in perspective, its area of 997 km² is about 1.1x the size of Berlin. Meanwhile, Hangzhou at 16,854 km² is about 2.7x the size of Shanghai.
Dallas's footprint is roughly about 140,000 American football fields, 17 times the area of Manhattan, or 9 times the area of Paris — pick whichever unit feels intuitive. Hangzhou, by comparison, equals about 2,400,000 American football fields, 160 times the area of Paris, or 140 times the area of San Francisco.
Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. Located in the state's northern region, it is the ninth-most populous city in the United States and third-most populous city in Texas, with a population of 1.3 million at the 2020 census. Along with the city of Fort Worth, Dallas anchors the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. and the most populous metropolitan area in Texas, at 8.5 million people.
Known as "Big D", Dallas covers 997 km² with a population of 1.3 million. The city was established in 1841. Dallas is known for Dealey Plaza, Reunion Tower, Dallas Cowboys, among other attractions.
Dallas is the ninth-most populous U.S. city and the third-largest in Texas with 1.3 million residents.
Hangzhou is the capital city and most populous city of Zhejiang province, China, situated at the intersection of the southern terminus of the Grand Canal and the head of Hangzhou Bay. Renowned as one of the Eight Ancient Capitals of China, Hangzhou is celebrated for its cultural heritage and its West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Nicknamed "Paradise on Earth", Hangzhou has an area of 16,854 km² and is home to 11.9 million people. Visitors come for West Lake, Grand Canal terminus, Lingyin Temple, and much more.
Hangzhou's West Lake is a UNESCO World Heritage site, drawing visitors to its celebrated cultural landscape.
Dallas has a population density of 1,304 people per km² — a relatively spread-out city. Hangzhou, with 708 people per km², is a relatively spread-out city. Dallas is noticeably denser, packing 1.8 times more people per square kilometer.
Size Ratio
Dallas fits inside Hangzhou ~16 times
Density Gap
Dallas is 1.8x more densely populated
Dallas covers 997 km². Cities with a similar urban footprint include Abu Dhabi (972 km²), San Diego (964 km²), Hong Kong (1,114 km²), Berlin (892 km²), or Lagos (1,172 km²).
Hangzhou covers 16,854 km². Cities with a similar urban footprint include Beijing (16,411 km²), Brisbane (15,826 km²), Chengdu (14,378 km²), Sydney (12,368 km²), or Xi'an (10,097 km²).
Beijing vs Dallas
China / United States
Dallas vs Singapore
United States / Singapore
Dallas vs San Francisco
United States / USA
Hangzhou vs Wuhan
People's Republic of China / People's Republic of China
Berlin vs Hangzhou
Germany / People's Republic of China
Hangzhou vs Vienna
People's Republic of China / Austria
The straight-line distance from Dallas to Hangzhou is 11,998 km (7,455 miles), with an estimated flight time of ~14h 37m.
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