Popular Hangzhou Attractions
Can't decide how to spend your time in Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang Province? Start with this list of Hangzhou City's most popular attractions to get started planning your trip to Hangzhou, China.
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National Tea Museum
Glowing rays shone over rounding ranges of hills, fragrance of tea leaves permeated, and fresh springs wound through valleys. Here is China National Tea Museum, a retreat from the hurly-burly of metropolitans. The China National Tea Museum is the only national tea museum in China. It is located in Longjing Village, west of the charming West Lake, and covers an area of 22,000 square meters with a 3500 square meter construc...
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Lingyin Temple
As the largest and most resplendent temple in Hangzhou, Lingying Temple is one of the most prestigious Buddhist monasteries in China. The name of Lingyin Temple or Soul's Retreat Temple comes naturally from its quiet surroundings. With deeply forested hills on three sides, the temple is really a hideaway.The temple was built in 326 A.D. at the foot of Lingyin Mountain. Due to war and calamity, it has been destro...
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West Lake
The West Lake is large freshwater lake, bordered on three sides by hills. Its banks and islands are blanketed with small gardens and temples. It made Hangzhou City a very beautiful place to live in China. As an old Chinese saying declares, "in heaven there is paradise, on earth Suzhou and Hangzhou". The famous western traveler Marco Polo considered it as the most enchanting city in the world at his time.West...
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Six Harmony Pagoda
Built in the year of 970 A.D., the Six Harmony Pagoda (aka Liuhe Pagoda) stands majestically on the Yuelun Mountain overlooking the Qiantang River. A 60 m, impressive octagonal structure of wood and brick, hung with 104 large iron bells on its flying eaves, the tower was originally built to ward off the spirit responsible for the heavy tides which caused so much flooding before the dykes were constructed.An octagon...
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Mausoleum of General Yue Fei
The Mausoleum of General Yue Fei is one of Hangzhou's big draws. The twelfth-century Song general, Yuefei is considered a hero in modern China thanks to his unquestioning patriotism. Having emerged victorious from a war against nomadic invaders from the north, he was falsely charged with treachery by a jealous prime minister, found guilty and executed at the age of 39. However, twenty years after his death, the next...