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Weekend getaway in Hangzhou, China

 

Enjoy the elegant lifestyle of Hangzhou, the best-known historic and cultural city in China. The history of this splendid city dates back over 2,200 years and is situated on the longest artificial river in the world; the Grand Canal and the most poetic sight formed in the west of Hangzhou; the West Lake, considered as UNESCO world heritage sites. You can spend your time hovering over the glorious tea plantation, shopping for decorative silk clothing and trinkets in the famous Silk City, walking into the past of china at the ancient water towns, cycling along the stunning West Lake, as rest of the jaw-dropping attractions await to give you an unforgettable trip.

 

West Lake

Since the ninth century, renowned philosophers, poets, and artists have drawn inspiration from Hangzhou’s West Lake Cultural Landscape, which consists of the West Lake and the hills that encircle its three sides. In China, it embodies the very definition of classical elegance. Pagoda-topped hills rise over willow-lined waters as boats drift slowly through an idyll of leisurely charm. Around the lake’s banks are walkways, thoughtfully placed benches, parks, and gardens that provide a thousand and one spots from which to view the flawless landscape.

 

Lingyin Temple

Lingyin Temple is the most ancient and well-known temple in Hangzhou with a history of nearly 1700 years. Nestled within an opulent forest, this place retains its allure with its breathtaking scenery and Buddhist customs. There is no doubt that as the most impressive feature in the West Lake area and is famous for being one of China’s ten most well-known Buddhist temples. Travelers can enjoy the towering trees, numerous pagodas and Buddhist grottoes.

 

Nanxun Water Town

Compared to other water towns in South China, Nanxun Ancient Town isn’t as well known. However, the old streets and cultural heritage are well preserved. There are narrow streets and alleys to explore, cultural landmarks like the Little Lotus Garden and the Former Residence of Zhang Shiming, and boat rides along the waterways. Visit here if you’re interested in the life of the locals!

 

Longjing Tea Fields

Longjing Tea Village located in the hills near Hangzhou in Zhejiang province has been one of China’s most renowned tea plantations for more than 1,000 years. This is the place where the highly prized Dragon Well tea originates. During the harvest season between March and April, you can do tea picking in the terraced tea fields. Once you fill your small bag with tea leaves, heading to a neighboring tea house is a nice place to roast them in an iron pan. Then you can sample the famously delicate Dragon Well Tea you choose on your own.

 

 

Fei Lai Feng

Peak Flown From Afar, also known as Fei Lai Feng or Ling Jiu Feng, is a must-see attraction in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, and is located near to Lingyin Temple. It is a pure limestone peak rising to a height of 209 metres (about 700 feet), which sets it apart from the surrounding sandstone mountains. Approximately 330 stone figures from the tenth through the fourteenth century are kept within the caverns of this mountain. The statues might be seen standing, sitting, or even sleeping in different positions.

 

Hefang Street

Hefang Street is the most busy street in Hangzhou City. Hefang Street was a thriving commercial district and the hub of politics and culture during the South Song Dynasty. The most well-known and the only historically significant street in Hangzhou that has been conserved is Hefang Street. When travelers visit this bustling yet fascinating street, try local foods, see old buildings and shops that have survived the years, and appreciate the stunning artifacts.

 

Wuzhen Water Town

With a history dating back more than 1,300 years, Wuzhen Water Town has been well preserved. The area is divided into two parts. The east area is more commercialized and crowded, while the west area is more peaceful and elegant. There are narrow streets and alleys in the town, boat rides along the waterways, and cultural landmarks such as the Hundred Beds Museum and the Indigo Fabric Workshop. It looks like a Chinese ink-wash drawing with its black bricks and gray tiles contrasted sharply with the white walls.

 

Qiandao Lake

Here you can find about 1,078 large islands dot the lake and a few thousand smaller ones are scattered across it. Enjoy exquisite natural scenery, boat activities, tasty fish head soup and relaxing bike riding. It is just about 3 hours by bullet train from Shanghai.

 

 

Accommodation

Midtown Shangri-La, Hangzhou

The property is situated in the city center, just a 5-minute walk from West Lake and the nearby subway. The hotel is part of the Kerry Center complex, therefore you can easily access the shopping center. YOu can find a variety of room types, offering West Lake views from the Lakeview Room and luxury Horizon Benefits in Horizon Club room and above. You may choose to dine at one of our 4 on-site restaurants. The hotel offers facilities such as a swimming pool, spa, and Fitness center.

 

Grand Hyatt Hangzhou

The luxurious rooms of the Grand Hyatt Hangzhou are made to accentuate the stunning view of West Lake or the Zhejiang city. The Presidential Suite has an unobstructed view of the lake from its 400-square-meter private outdoor terrace, making it the epitome of luxury. HUAN Spa is a great location if you’re looking for some downtime. In the 25-meter heated indoor pool with a beautiful skylight roof and pool bar, get in some laps while taking in the breathtaking views of West Lake. The fitness facility, which has the newest Life Fitness cardio and strength training equipment, is conveniently located next to the pool.

 

Club Med Joyview Hangzhou Qiandao Lak

The resort is located exclusively in the middle of Qiandao Lake, the most beautiful corner of Hanzhou, the lake of a thousand islands. With restful bedrooms, delicious fine dining inspired by fresh local produces and indulgent treatments in the spa, the resort seamless blend of Chinese Hui-house character and contemporary luxury will make you feel completely at home – whether taking tea in the conservatory, relaxing in the pool or enjoying a glass of Champagne on the lake terrace.

 

Our itinerary can be fully personalized based on your preferences, therefore feel free to discuss with our travel consultants.