Hangzhou Attractions
Hangzhou is a city famous for its scenic splendor. Its pleasant environment endowed by nature and those who live here have formed the unique attractions for worldwide visitors to explore.
Whenever talking about this city, the West Lake can never be far from one's thoughts. Embraced by hilly peaks on three sides, this water wonderland has been one of the best-known Hangzhou attractions for centuries. The lake and its environs have all the elements of a traditional Chinese garden but on a grand scale, quite suitable for a half day or one day tour in Hangzhou.
If you have more time to travel in the city and want to see other attractions, the following scenic spots will be nice options. Lingyin Temple is one of the earliest Buddhist temples in China housing exquisite cultural relics from past dynasties. Xixi National Wetland Park offers a natural garden for a leisure walk or a boat ride. Running Tiger Spring is famed for its unique fountain of high water quality. Those who are interested in the traditional Chinese culture can travel to the China National Silk Museum, National Tea Museum, Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Southern Song Dynasty Official Kiln Museum.
Around the urban area, there are also some attractions for travelers to find. For example, Wuzhen is a well-preserved ancient town with traditional riverside folk residences, numerous bridges, and old workshops. Xitang is also a noted water town with thousands of years of history. Mogan Mountain has been listed as one of the Four Best Summer Resorts in China. Tiantai Mountain is known for being the cradle of the Tiantai Sect of Chinese Buddhism. Mt. Putuoshan is a sacred place for Buddhists and boasts the enchanting scenery as a sea island. Thousand Islets Lake is a pure lake dotted with lush islands.
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The West Lake is always on the list of Hangzhou top attractions. The whole sightseeing path circling the lake is about 15 km (9 mi) long. If you prefer to hike along the lake, it will take most of the day. Alternatively, it is an awesome option to cycle along the lake. On the way, you will encounter the following scenic spots successively: the Broken Bridge, Bai Causeway, Solitary Hill, Winery Yard and Lotus Pool, Su Causeway, Viewing Fish at Flower Pond, Leifeng Pagoda and the sight of Three Pools Mirroring the Moon. You can have a lunch at the Lou Wai Lou Restaurant near the Solitary Hill, which offers authentic Zhejiang cuisine. At night, do not forget to enjoy the music fountain show in the Third Park to the east of the lake at 19:00 or 20:00.
Day 2: Lingyin Temple & Peak Flown From Afar (3 hours) → Xixi National Wetland Park (6 hours)
Day 3: Qiantang River Bridge (1 hour) → Liuhe Pagoda (1 hour) → Song Dynasty Town (5 hours) → Romance of the Song Dynasty (1 hour)
Day 4: Wuzhen Water Town (a whole day)
Apart from visiting the best attractions in Hangzhou, enjoying the grand performance in Song Dynasty Town is what tourists usually do. The Romance of the Song Dynasty is a panoramic show inspired by historical stories and myths about Hangzhou, well worth seeing. A day tour to Wuzhen Water Town is also highly recommended if you plan to stay three or four days in Hangzhou. There are long-distance buses to the town, so you can go there very conveniently. In peak travel seasons, you can visit Xitang Water Town instead for less crowds.
Time permits, you can also depart from Hangzhou for the Thousand Islets Lake and stay there for two days. Then continue the trip to Huangshan Mountain by high speed train, which is about 180 km (110 mi) from the lake.