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Hangzhou, a city that makes you never want to leave once you arrive!

Dear friends, if you are still hesitating about your next travel destination, you definitely can’t miss Hangzhou! This city full of poetry and romance is like a slowly unfolding Jiangnan ink painting, with every scene breathtakingly beautiful. Next, follow my guide to start a dreamy trip to Hangzhou! Itinerary Day 1: West Lake Scenic One-Day Tour ● Morning: After arriving in Hangzhou, head straight to West Lake. The first stop is the Broken Bridge in Winter, although it’s not winter now and you won’t see the snow, the ancient charm of the Broken Bridge is still enchanting. Stroll along Bai Causeway, enjoy the lake and mountain scenery of West Lake, as if you have traveled back to the poetic world of ancient literati. ● Noon: Taste Hangzhou cuisine at a lakeside restaurant. Recommended specialties include West Lake Vinegar Fish, Longjing Shrimp, and Beggar’s Chicken, giving your taste buds a feast. ● Afternoon: Take a boat tour of West Lake and visit the Three Pools Mirroring the Moon Island, which is the prototype of the image on the back of the one-yuan RMB banknote! Experience this iconic sight up close and take amazing photos. After disembarking, head to Leifeng Pagoda. Climb to the top for a panoramic view of West Lake that is indescribably stunning. ● Evening: Visit Hefang Street, an important birthplace of Hangzhou’s history and culture, with various local snacks, handicrafts, and time-honored shops. Try snacks like Ding Sheng Cake and Scallion Pancakes to feel the city’s lively atmosphere. Day 2: Lingyin Temple - Jiuxi Smoke Trees ● Morning: Set off early to Lingyin Temple, a thousand-year-old ancient temple hidden in the mountains, full of mysterious aura. Pray sincerely in the temple and feel the tranquility and peace. Don’t forget to visit Feilai Peak’s stone carvings, a treasure of ancient Chinese grotto art. ● Noon: Have a vegetarian meal at a restaurant near Lingyin Temple, which offers a unique flavor. ● Afternoon: Head to Jiuxi Smoke Trees, known as Hangzhou’s “natural oxygen bar.” Walk along the streams, enjoy the natural scenery, and breathe the fresh air as if you are in a fairyland. At the end of the trail is Longjing Village, where you can taste authentic West Lake Longjing tea. ● Evening: Return to the city and visit Wulin Night Market, a great place to experience Hangzhou’s nightlife with various foods and specialty goods. Day 3: Xixi National Wetland Park ● All day: Spend the whole day at Xixi National Wetland Park, China’s first national 5A-level wetland park. You can choose to take a boat tour to appreciate the wetland’s ecological scenery or stroll along the boardwalk to feel the tranquility and beauty of nature. You can also visit the Wetland Museum to learn about wetland science. Have lunch at the park’s restaurant and enjoy local farmhouse dishes. Accommodation Recommendations ● Around West Lake: If you want convenient access to West Lake, it’s recommended to stay at hotels or guesthouses near West Lake. The transportation is convenient, and you can step out to West Lake and enjoy the night view in the evening. ● Near Hefang Street: Accommodation near Hefang Street is also great, allowing you to experience Hangzhou’s historical and cultural atmosphere and taste various delicacies. It’s also close to West Lake and other attractions. Transportation Guide ● Public Transport: Hangzhou’s public transportation is very developed. You can take the subway or bus to various attractions. Download the “Hangzhou Metro” app and “Hangzhou Bus” app for easy route inquiry and ticket purchase. ● Taxi/Ride-hailing: If public transport is inconvenient, you can also choose taxis or ride-hailing services. However, during peak tourist seasons, traffic jams may occur. 💡 Tips ● Book tickets in advance: Some popular attractions in Hangzhou, such as Lingyin Temple and Leifeng Pagoda, require advance ticket booking to avoid delays. ● Pay attention to weather changes: Hangzhou’s weather is changeable. Be sure to check the weather forecast before traveling and bring appropriate clothing and rain gear. ● Taste local delicacies: Besides the recommended Hangzhou cuisine above, there are many other specialties like Pian’er Chuan and Cat’s Ear noodles. Be sure to try more. Dear friends, Hangzhou’s beauty is far beyond this, with many hidden and less-known spots waiting for you to discover. Hurry up, pack your bags, and embark on a spontaneous trip to Hangzhou! Remember to share your travel stories in the comments!
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