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Three Pools Mirroring The Moon Huagang Fish Viewing Dock
Three Pools Mirroring The Moon Huagang Fish Viewing Dock
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Feed giant koi in clear pools, cruise past moonlit stone pagodas by boat. Blooming cherry trees, turtle-spotting, and sunset reflections—all within West Lake’s serene gardens.
Lotus Pond Stele In Quyuan Garden
Lotus Pond Stele In Quyuan Garden
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West Lake's northern shore hides a serene lotus paradise. From spring to autumn, vibrant pink and white blooms cover ancient ponds once cherished by emperors. Stroll stone bridges, spot willow-shaded pavilions, and feel Qianlong-era charm where nature meets royal history—all within bike-ride distance from the lake's iconic causeways.
Rainbow Bridge
Rainbow Bridge
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Located on historic Su Causeway, this ancient stone-arch bridge (built by poet-governor Su Shi) offers steep, moss-covered steps, blooming seasonal flowers, and serene lake views—perfect for quiet moments & timeless photos.
Suolan Bridge
Suolan Bridge
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Located on West Lake's scenic Su Causeway, this bridge charms with spring cherry blossoms, weeping willows, and reflections on glassy waters. Built by poet-governor Su Shi in 1089, it's a tranquil spot for couples to stroll hand-in-hand amidst timeless beauty.
West Lake
West Lake
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A serene lake surrounded by lush hills, ancient temples, and poetic gardens. Explore shaded pathways, iconic pagodas, and tranquil waters—perfect for biking, boating, or simply soaking in China’s legendary beauty.
Tong Xian Dian
Tong Xian Dian
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Located near West Lake, this tranquil temple boasts a glowing bronze roof, serene koi pond, and ancient cypresses. Combines Buddhist/Taoist art with stories of flood-fighting King Qian Liu. Perfect for peaceful photos and family fun – free entry!
Hundred Lions Pavilion
Hundred Lions Pavilion
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Nestled near Hangzhou’s lively Hefang Street, this 19th-century estate showcases 100 intricately carved lion statues—each unique—symbolizing prosperity. Explore opulent wooden structures, tranquil gardens, and the story of self-made merchant Hu Xueyan. Budget-friendly with free tours, it’s a hidden gem blending history, art, and local charm.
Southern Song Imperial Street
Southern Song Imperial Street
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Featured as a royal route in old Hangzhou, this cobblestone street blends centuries-old architecture with lively markets offering local snacks like dragon-beard candy and handmade silk scarves. Ideal for history lovers and foodies!
Release Pool
Release Pool
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A serene lakeside spot with crystal-clear waters, surrounded by willows and stone paths. Home to koi and turtles, it’s a centuries-old site for releasing animals back into nature, blending tranquility with cultural heritage. Nearby attractions and trails enhance the experience.