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Guide 🇨🇳 Hangzhou

Hangzhou
Today: ☀️ ↑ 26°C ↓ 14°C 👤 Population 9.5 million 🕛 Local time:

West Lake

Hangzhou’s UNESCO-listed centerpiece, famed for willow-lined shores, classical scenery, boat rides, bridges, and poetic views in every season.


Lingyin Temple

One of China’s oldest Buddhist temples, offering incense-filled halls, grand statues, and a serene valley setting rich in spiritual atmosphere.


Feilai Feng Grottoes

Limestone cliffs beside Lingyin Temple carved with hundreds of ancient Buddha figures, creating one of Hangzhou’s most evocative cultural landscapes.


Leifeng Pagoda

Rebuilt lakeside pagoda with panoramic views over West Lake and exhibits tied to the Legend of the White Snake.


Grand Canal

UNESCO-listed waterway with historic bridges, canal paths, boat rides, and a glimpse into Hangzhou’s long trading history.


Three Pools Mirroring the Moon

Three small pagodas rising from West Lake, best reached by boat and especially enchanting when reflected on calm evening waters.


Xixi National Wetland Park

A tranquil urban wetland of waterways, boardwalks, lotus ponds, boats, and birdlife, ideal for slow exploration and photography.


Baochu Pagoda

Hilltop pagoda reached by a rewarding walk, prized for sweeping views of West Lake, city skyline, and surrounding hills.


Broken Bridge

Iconic West Lake bridge celebrated for misty views, winter scenery, and its connection to the famous Legend of the White Snake.


Qinghefang Old Street

Historic commercial street lined with traditional shops, snacks, crafts, and restored architecture that evokes Hangzhou’s Song-era heritage.


Gongchen Bridge

Elegant stone bridge spanning the Grand Canal, surrounded by restored buildings, cafés, and one of Hangzhou’s most photogenic canal scenes.


Meijiawu Tea Village

Leafy tea-growing village where visitors can walk among Longjing fields, sip fresh brews, and experience Hangzhou’s celebrated tea culture.


Longjing Village

Scenic hillside village known for Dragon Well tea, terraced plantations, and peaceful tea houses far removed from the urban bustle.


China National Silk Museum

The world’s largest silk museum, showcasing Hangzhou’s textile heritage through elegant garments, weaving history, and interactive exhibits.


National Tea Museum

An insightful museum introducing Longjing tea culture, cultivation, and craftsmanship in one of China’s most tea-famous cities.


West Lake

Scenic central area with historic landmarks, calm walking paths, and convenient access to major attractions.


Lingyin Temple Area

Tranquil temple district surrounded by bamboo groves, trails, and spiritual landmarks.


Lingyin / Feilai Peak

Peaceful hillside area with temples, grottoes, hiking trails, and a retreat-like setting.


Xixi National Wetland Park

Serene eco-tourism area with wetlands, boat access, family-friendly stays, and natural scenery.


Wushan Square

Historic district offering traditional streets, cultural landmarks, markets, and modern tourist conveniences.


Hefang Street

Traditional street area known for Qing-era architecture, local snacks, shops, and cultural atmosphere.


Southern Song Imperial Street

Historic pedestrian area with stone pathways, heritage character, and easy access to cultural attractions.


Wulin Square

Bustling downtown district with strong transport links, shopping, dining, and easy access to city sights.


Siyanjing

Quiet bohemian area with tea fields, guesthouses, and a relaxed atmosphere near nature.


Qingming Festival (Tomb-Sweeping Day)

05 April Today


Labour Day

01 May in 26 days


Dragon Boat Festival

19 June in 75 days


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