Must-see attractions in Hangzhou

  • West Lake of Hangzhou

    West Lake

    Hangzhou

    The very definition of classical beauty in China, West Lake is utterly mesmerising: pagoda-topped hills rise over willow-lined waters as boats drift…

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    Lingyin Temple

    Hangzhou

    Hangzhou’s most famous Buddhist temple, Lingyin Temple was originally built in AD 326, but has been destroyed and rebuilt no fewer than 16 times. During…

  • Longjing Tea Village

    Hangzhou

    The lush, green scenery around this tea village up in the hills southwest of West Lake makes for a wonderful break from the bustle of Hangzhou. Visitors…

  • Jingci Temple

    Hangzhou

    The serene yet monastically active Chan (Zen) Jingci Temple was built in AD 954 and has been fully restored. The splendid first hall contains the massive,…

  • Six Harmonies Pagoda

    Hangzhou

    The 60m-high octagonal Six Harmonies Pagoda, dating from AD 1165 in its current form but first built in AD 960, is a stout pagoda that once served as a…

  • Qinghefang Old Street

    Hangzhou

    At the southern end of Zhongshan Zhonglu is this touristy, crowded and bustling pedestrian street, with makeshift puppet theatres, teahouses, and gift and…

  • Huqing Yutang Chinese Medicine Museum

    Hangzhou

    The Huqing Yutang Chinese Medicine Museum has a dispensary and clinic adjoined to the museum. Established by the Qing dynasty merchant Hu Xueyan in 1874,…

  • Xiaoying Island

    Hangzhou

    Wooden cruise boats shuttle visitors from a number of points on the banks of West Lake to the Mid-Lake Pavilion and Xiaoying Island, which has a fine…

  • China National Silk Museum

    Hangzhou

    This vast museum is devoted to all things silk, covering fashion, craftsmanship and the historic Silk Road in great depth. Extensive galleries showcase…

  • Baopu Taoist Temple

    Hangzhou

    In the forested hills above West Lake, reachable by a pleasant hike, is the striking tiled-roof, yellow-walled Baopu Taoist Temple. The temple’s first…

  • Leifeng Pagoda

    Hangzhou

    Topped with a golden spire, the eye-catching Leifeng Pagoda can be climbed for fine views of the lake. The original pagoda, built in AD 977, collapsed in…

  • Confucius Temple

    Hangzhou

    A repository of silence and calm, Hangzhou’s Confucius Temple is worth exploring for the main hall and the fabulous painted woodwork of its beams and…

  • Baoshi Hill

    Hangzhou

    Baoshi Hill is one of the loveliest places in Hangzhou to take a hike. Numerous well-kept paths wind through the forest, taking you up steep slopes and…

  • Hangzhou Botanical Garden

    Hangzhou

    With huge tracts of towering bamboo, flowering magnolias and other delightful plants and trees, these vast gardens make for lovely walks to the northwest…

  • Taiziwan Park

    Hangzhou

    This exquisite and serene park just south of the Su Causeway off West Lake offers quiet walks among lush woodland, ponds, lakes, rose gardens and lawns…

  • Three Pools Mirroring the Moon

    Hangzhou

    From Xiaoying Island, you can look over at Three Pools Mirroring the Moon, three small towers in the water on the southern side of the island; each has…

  • Catholic Church

    Hangzhou

    This Catholic church has lovely stained glass windows and a compassionate effigy of Mary above the door. It's got quite the history – dating back to 1659,…

  • Quyuan Garden

    Hangzhou

    On the northwestern shore of West Lake, this lovely collection of gardens spreads out over numerous islets and is renowned for its fragrant spring lotus…

  • Mid-Lake Pavilion

    Hangzhou

    A Ming dynasty Chinese pavilion sits on this small islet in the West Lake. Many of the cruise boats pass close by it, but it's not accessible to tourists.

  • Hangzhou Old City Wall Exhibition Hall

    Hangzhou

    Hangzhou is famed for its lake, but the lake was once only a (glorious) appendage to a flourishing and magnificent city. The historic city of Hangzhou –…

  • China National Tea Museum

    Hangzhou

    Not far into the hills of Hangzhou, you’ll begin to see fields of tea bushes planted in undulating rows, the setting for the China Tea Museum – 3.7…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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.

  • Baochu Pagoda

    Hangzhou

    Visiting this charming pagoda overlooking West Lake makes for a lovely walk in the hills north of the lake.

  • Ziyun Cave

    Hangzhou

    A 100m deep cave located on the slopes of Baoshi Hill. There are three stone Buddha statues on the wall.

  • Ming Dynasty Effigies

    Hangzhou

    These ancient effigies are carved into the cliff-face not far from Baochu Pagoda.

  • Red Carp Pond

    Hangzhou

    Home to a few thousand red carp, just west of the Su Causeway.

  • Mausoleum of General Yue Fei

    Hangzhou

    Commander of the southern Song armies, General Yue Fei (1103–42) led successful battles against northern Jurchen invaders in the 12th century. Despite…

  • Seal Engravers Society

    Hangzhou

    Connected to West Lake’s northern shores by the Bai Causeway is Gushan Island (孤山, Gū Shān), the lake’s largest island. You’ll find the intriguing Seal…

  • Zhejiang Provincial Museum

    Hangzhou

    Connected to West Lake’s northern shores by the Bai Causeway is Gushan Island ( 孤山, Gū Shān), the lake’s largest island and the site of the modest…

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