Alibaba Cloud opens a new Hangzhou campus the size of Google’s Silicon Valley headquarters

  • Alibaba Cloud’s new 10-building campus covers 2.1 million sq ft in Hangzhou, with 450,000 sq ft of office space
  • The campus highlights the increasing importance of cloud computing for the tech giant as its e-commerce business slows along with the broader economy

Tracy Quin Shanghai
Alibaba Cloud has a new 10-building campus in Hangzhou that is roughly the size of the campus for Google’s Silicon Valley headquarters. Photo: Shutterstock
Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing unit of Alibaba Group Holding, has opened a new campus covering an area of 198,200 square metres (2.1 million sq ft) in its home city of Hangzhou, in the latest sign of the Chinese tech giant’s commitment to its booming cloud business.

The new 10-building campus, with a total floor area of 450,000 square metres, is located in the western part of the city, where its futurist landscape spans an area as large as Hong Kong’s Victoria Park. It is also roughly the size of the campus for Google’s Silicon Valley headquarters, referred to as the Googleplex, which covers about 2 million sq ft in Mountain View, California.

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