Welcome to Hangzhou

West Lake (西湖)

UNESCO World Heritage Site, West Lake is the symbol of Hangzhou, known for its tranquil waters, classical gardens, pagodas, and romantic legends.

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Lingyin Temple (灵隐寺)

One of China’s oldest and most famous Buddhist temples, surrounded by lush forest and the iconic Feilai Feng grotto carvings.

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Leifeng Pagoda (雷峰塔)

A One of China’s oldest and most famous Buddhist temples, surrounded by lush forest and the iconic Feilai Feng grotto carvings.

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Longjing Tea Village (龙井村)

Home to the world-famous Dragon Well green tea, visitors can stroll through tea plantations, taste fresh tea, and enjoy countryside views.

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China National Silk Museum (中国丝绸博物馆)

The largest silk museum in the world, showcasing the history and development of silk in Chinese culture.

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Hefang Street (河坊街)

A lively pedestrian street offering traditional architecture, snacks, crafts, tea houses, and Chinese medicine shops.

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Xixi National Wetland Park (西溪国家湿地公园)

A vast and tranquil wetland reserve, perfect for boat rides, bird watching, and walking trails.

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China Academy of Art – Nanshan Campus (中国美术学院南山校区)

A picturesque campus blending traditional Chinese architecture and modern design, often with open art exhibitions.

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Hangzhou Cuisine Museum (杭州菜博物馆)

A unique museum dedicated to Hangzhou’s culinary culture, including displays, tastings, and cooking demos.

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Grand Canal (京杭大运河)

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the longest ancient canal in the world. Explore the Gongchen Bridge area with museums and riverside charm.

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