Spend three magical days in Hangzhou, a perfect mix of nature and culture. Day 1: Discover West Lake, cycling or boating past iconic sights like Leifeng Pagoda and Broken Bridge. Enjoy sunset views before exploring Hefang Street for local snacks and souvenirs. Day 2: Visit Lingyin Temple, a serene Buddhist site with ancient rock carvings, then head to Meijiawu Tea Village to taste fresh Longjing tea. Day 3: Wander through Xixi Wetland, a peaceful maze of waterways and gardens. Don’t miss Hangzhou’s cuisine—try Dongpo Pork, West Lake Fish, and Beggar’s Chicken. A trip blending history, scenery, and flavor!
West Lake
4-Stars Hotel
Breakfast&Lunch
After breakfast, visit West Lake—a UNESCO World Heritage Site originally named Wulin Water, later known as Qiantang Lake (after Hangzhou’s ancient name). Celebrated by poets like Bai Juyi and Su Dongpo, it’s steeped in legends (e.g., Madam White Snake, Leifeng Pagoda). The lake also functions as a vital irrigation reservoir, preventing urban floods.
Top Attractions (West Lake Ten Scenes):
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断桥残雪 Melting Snow at Broken Bridge: Winter’s end—snow melts on the bridge while lingering at its ends, creating an illusion of a "broken" bridge.
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三潭印月 Three Pools Mirroring the Moon: Moonlit nights reflect triple stone pagodas, blurring reality and illusion.
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Other highlights: Spring Dawn at Su Causeway, Lotus in the Breeze at Quyuan Garden, Leifeng Pagoda in Sunset Glow.
Experiences (Self-funded):
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Luxury Painted Boat Cruise: Glide past willow-draped shores in ornate vessels.
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Traditional Rowboat: Drift with storytelling boatmen through hidden waterways.
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West Lake Intangible Cultural Heritage: Try fan-making (Wangxingji) or scissor-forging (Zhangxiaoquan) with master artisans.
Route: Broken Bridge → Autumn Moon over Calm Lake → Lotus in Breeze Courtyard → Leifeng Pagoda Sunset.