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Hangzhou Attractions

Hangzhou is the capital of Zhejiang province and its political, economic and cultural center. With enchanting natural beauty and abundant cultural heritages, the city is known as 'Heaven on Earth' and one of China's most important tourist venues.

Xitang Village

Xitang Village

Xitang Village is one of China’s water-towns. The town is lined with crisscrossed with canals and has 104 ancient bridges from the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties. Lining the village’s canals are cobblestone street and ancient buildings with grey tiled roofs.

18 Imperial Dragon Well Tea Trees

18 Imperial Dragon Well Tea Trees

The 18 Imperial Dragon Well Tea Trees are located in Hangzhou in China’s Zhejiang Province. The trees produce Dragon Well Tea and are a national treasure due to their history and age. They are the centerpiece of a tea park filled with tea trees, ancient relics, and tea pavilions.

Dragon Well Tea

Dragon Well Tea

The most famous tea on earth, Hangzhou’s Dragon Well Tea is a great way for people to experience one of China’s most special cultural aspects firsthand. The tea is famous for its rich aroma and flavor.

Feilai Peak

Feilai Peak

Hangzhou Feilai Peak stands in front of the Ling Yin Temple where are many legends about the peak's name and history. One of the most popular saying.

Hu Xueyan Mansion

Hu Xueyan Mansion

Hu Xueyan Mansion is the best preserved late Qing Dynasty residences in Hangzhou city with splendid garden architectures what must life be like then, living in.

Lingyi Temple Feilai Peak

Lingyi Temple Feilai Peak

Hangzhou Lingyin Temple is one of the largest Buddhist temples in China. Famed for its stunning architecture, size, and cultural relics, people's praying.

China Tea Museum

China Tea Museum

Hangzhou’s National Tea Museum, exhibits the history of Chinese tea from its prehistoric beginnings to today. Home to Dragon Well Tea, the museum has an incredible collection of antique tea ware and the museum’s grounds are dotted with tea pavilions and antiques.

Pagoda of Six Harmonies

Pagoda of Six Harmonies

Hangzhou’s Six Harmonies Pagoda dates back to the Southern Song Dynasty and its seven-floor Height offer visitors spectacular bird’s-eye views of the West Lake and the Qiantang River.

The Dragon Well

The Dragon Well

The birthplace of the most famous tea on earth, the Dragon Well, the mythological home of a dragon is where Dragon Well Tea is made. The Dragon Well tea village is dotted with tea pavilions and sights.

West Lake

West Lake

As the dream destination of most Chinese people, West Lake is a place filled with legends and history. A cruise around the lake will bring them to life for visitors on a Hangzhou tour.