Location & Accessibility
Liuyong Fengyue Pavilion sits inside Songcheng Resort, a cultural theme park in Zhejiang Province’s Hangzhou. The exact address is No. 148, Zhijiang Road, Xihu District—a prime spot near the iconic West Lake. To get there, take Bus 334 or Metro Line 4 to Songcheng Station. If driving, park at the resort’s lot and walk through the ancient-style gates. It’s a 10-minute ride from Hangzhou East Railway Station by taxi, making it super convenient for travelers.
Natural Scenery
The pavilion blends into a lush, garden-like setting with lotus-filled ponds, winding bridges, and willow trees swaying by the water. At night, lanterns glow along the paths, creating a magical atmosphere. Nearby, Southern Song Imperial Street mimics ancient marketplaces, while the Lake of Love (a small pond) reflects the pavilion’s lights, perfect for couple photos.
Cultural Charm
This pavilion honors Liu Yong, a poet from the Song Dynasty known for his romantic verses. Inside, you’ll find carved poems, traditional wooden furniture, and walls decorated with his love stories. Staff wear Hanfu costumes, adding authenticity. During festivals, they host Song Dynasty wedding reenactments—a fun way to experience Chinese culture without heavy explanations.
Fun Activities
At Liuyong Fengyue Pavilion, you can:
- Try calligraphy workshops to write poems like Liu Yong.
- Rent Hanfu outfits for photo shoots by the lake.
- Watch nightly light shows that project ancient stories onto the pavilion walls.
- Buy souvenirs like poetry-themed fans or tea at the on-site shop.
Dining & Relaxation
The resort has plenty of eateries. “Poetry Tea House” serves green tea and snacks with a view of the pavilion. For meals, try Songcheng Snack Street, where vendors offer pancakes, rice dumplings, and sweet soups. Clean restrooms and shaded benches make it easy to take breaks between sightseeing.
Why Visit?
Liuyong Fengyue Pavilion isn’t just a pretty building—it’s a window into China’s romantic past. Whether you’re into history, photography, or simply strolling, it’s a calm escape from busy Hangzhou. Pair it with a West Lake boat ride for the full experience. Go on a weekday to avoid crowds!