Must-see attractions in Zhejiang

  • Hall of Good Order

    Zhejiang

    This hall is central to the village; its front door does not open so its accessible side door faces out onto pyramid-shaped Daofeng Mountain (道峰山, Dàofēng…

  • Wengjiashan Village

    Hangzhou

    In the hills near Dragon Well Village, Wengjiashan Village is an alternative place in which to enjoy lóngjǐng tea at one of the village's many teahouses…

  • Zhangshiming's Former Residence

    Zhejiang

    The grandest of Nanxun's wealthy merchant homes looks like a classic Chinese manor, with ornate carvings in wood, stone and brick – until you reach deep…

  • Santai Pavilion

    Hangzhou

    This pavilion was a popular feature in Ming dynasty (1368–1644) paintings of West Lake. Located at the top of Santai Hill, in the West Lake Scenic Area, a…

  • Wǔjiān Huāxuān

    Zhejiang

    Wǔjiān Huāxuān is the birthplace of Dai Yinniang, Siping's most famous historical resident, who became an imperial concubine. Flowery brick carvings hang…

  • Yanxia Cave

    Hangzhou

    Accessed via a trail from the road heading east out of Wengjiashan Village, this naturally formed limestone cave features Buddhist statues carved into the…

  • Luxun Native Place

    Zhejiang

    This busy cobblestone pedestrian stretch is home to several sights relating to Lu Xun (1881–1936), China’s first great modern novelist, who lived here…

  • Dōngzhà

    Wuzhen

    The main street of the Dōngzhà scenic zone, Dongda Jie (东大街), is a narrow path paved with stone slabs and flanked by wooden buildings. There are workshops…

  • Big Buddha Temple

    Hangzhou

    The remains of this historic temple on the western slope of Baoshi Hill north of West Lake only run to a weather-beaten and dilapidated vast stone head of…

  • Chinese Footbinding Culture Museum

    Wuzhen

    With plenty of English, this fascinating museum covers the thousand-year history of female foot-binding in China with examples of the shoes that…

  • Chaoyang Cave

    Zhejiang

    At the jutting point that marks the boundary between One Hundred Step Beach and One Thousand Step Beach, 'Sun-facing' Cave is a small, rarely visited…

  • Luòjiāshān

    Zhejiang

    The very small island of Luòjiāshān, southeast of Putuoshan, has its own temples and pagodas and makes for a fun expedition. The ferry (return trip…

  • Wénchāng Hall

    Zhejiang

    A signature sight, the Wénchāng Hall contains a portrait of Confucius and an adjacent shrine (土地祠, Tǔdì Cí) to the village god (for good harvests)…

  • Liu's Former House

    Zhejiang

    Nicknamed the red house, this intriguing two-faced structure has a traditional Chinese front house and a back one of red brick. It contains baroque-style…

  • Su Xiaoxiao's Tomb

    Hangzhou

    Near Xiling Bridge (Xīlíng Qiáo) on West Lake, this is the tomb of a 5th-century courtesan who died of grief while waiting for her lover to return. It’s…

  • Guanyin Cave

    Zhejiang

    Crouch with an arched back into this magnificent, smoky and mysterious old grotto with a low, head-scraping ceiling to witness its assembly of Guanyins…

  • One Thousand Step Beach

    Zhejiang

    Putuoshan’s largest beach stretches all along the northeast coast of the island – a long unspoilt stretch of blonde sand. Swimming is only permitted…

  • Chonghou Hall

    Zhejiang

    This historic hall's brick carving, 'Nine Lions Scrambling for a Ball', is remarkable as much for its detail as for its seemingly impudent use of five…

  • Chinese Academy of Art

    Hangzhou

    On the eastern shore of West Lake, housed in the Chinese Academy of Art (中国美术学院, Zhōngguó Měishùxuéyuàn) is this free art gallery. Exhibitions are all…

  • Buddhism Museum

    Zhejiang

    This small museum contains some of the Ming and Qing dynasty relics from Putuoshan's temples, including effigies in bronze and jade and ritual implements,…

  • Shancai Cave

    Zhejiang

    This cave is named after a boy attendant to Guanyin, often seen in Chinese Buddhist temples. He's also known as the 'child god of wealth' and you'll see…

  • Huiji Temple

    Zhejiang

    Less grand than the temples at sea level, hilltop Huiji draws pilgrims who make the climb up Foding Mountain. The temple has a small vegetarian canteen…

  • Tuanyun Pagoda

    Zhejiang

    The white and elegant seven-storey Tuányún Pagoda is the definitive image of the village. There is a small pond beside the pagoda.

  • Liben Hall

    Zhejiang

    Libn Hall is an early Qing dynasty structure with some wood carvings that remain impressively vivid; keep an eye out for the bats (carvings of, that is)…

  • Duobao Pagoda

    Zhejiang

    Putuoshan's oldest structure is this five-storey, 18m-high stone pagoda, with alcoves carved from the rock sheltering Buddhist statues. Built in 1335, its…

  • Yuelao Temple

    Wuzhen

    Singles and couples alike come here to win the favour of the god of love (who, interestingly, appears here as an old man) by lighting incense and tying…

  • Lesser Lotus Villa

    Zhejiang

    Nanxun's most famous attraction is this sprawling villa, though its best feature only shines in summer, when the lotus flowers in the courtyard pond…

  • Shuangmei Hall

    Zhejiang

    This hall is a lovely wood-panelled affair containing intricate and exquisite carvings above its pillars.

  • Xishan Ancestral Temple

    Zhejiang

    Dedicated to the ancestors of the Ye clan, this peach of an ancestral hall dates back to the Yuan dynasty.

  • Shouchun Hall

    Zhejiang

    One of Zhuge’s 18 halls, Shouchun Hall is a long sequence of chambers and courtyards alongside the rectangular Lower Pond (下搪, Xià Táng).

  • Fanyin Cave

    Zhejiang

    On the far eastern tip of the island, this cave contains a temple dedicated to Guanyin perched between two cliffs with a seagull’s view of the crashing…

  • One Hundred Step Beach

    Zhejiang

    The most popular of Putuoshan’s beaches has a pretty pagoda perched on terraced rock that always has a crowd. Swimming is allowed between May and August…

  • Tianyi Hall

    Zhejiang

    Tianyi Hall is a pretty structure to begin with but what is more fascinating is the garden in the back, with hundreds of potted plants all used for…

  • Xidong Bridge

    Zhejiang

    Easily identified by its dramatic winged roof and deep vermilion staining, this Ming dynasty arched wooden bridge was first built in 1570 and later…

  • White Lotus Pagoda

    Wuzhen

    This seven-storey pagoda is a beacon at the far western end of the Xizha scenic zone. You can climb up to the 3rd floor for excellent views over the Grand…

  • Covered Bridge Culture Hall

    Zhejiang

    Just 30m west of Beijian Bridge, at the far end of the village, this hall has models and information (in English!) on other noteworthy bridges in the area.

  • Nanxi Bridge

    Zhejiang

    What Nanxi Bridge lacks in grandeur it makes up for in usefulness: built in 1842, the bridge is more local thoroughfare than tourist attraction.

  • Sunrise Terrace

    Hangzhou

    Vantage point on Baoshi Hill with a pavilion. The balcony here is a mere 125m high, offering not-so-lofty-views of West Lake.

  • Yongmu Hall

    Zhejiang

    This fine Ming dynasty hall features an eye-catching central stone door frame plus an exhibition dedicated to local culture.

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