Hangzhou International Airport 56 min
Feilaifeng Grottoes (48 min) Temple, lake, and buddhism Qiantang River Bridge (29 min) Lingyin Temple (48 min) City's oldest Buddhist temple, dating from 328 CE & rebuilt after being damaged by fires & warfare. China National Silk Museum (41 min) Showcasing the history, culture & production of Chinese silk, plus relics from the Silk Road trade. Beigaofeng Suodao Station (47 min) Dreaming of Tiger Spring at Hupao Valley (35 min) Scenic forest park & a spring featuring a monk statue & fresh water used for brewing local tea. Taiziwan Park (40 min) Ancient royal burial site with lawns & pavilions, plus vivid displays of tulips & apple blossoms. Hangzhou Songcheng (32 min) Amusement park and park China National Tea Museum (42 min) Museum dedicated to the history & culture of tea in China, with exhibits, ceremonies & tastings. Liuhe Pagoda (31 min) 7-story 5th-century pagoda, with views of the Qiantang River Bridge from the top. Hangzhou Zoo (36 min) Open-air zoo featuring over 200 species of animals, including pandas, elephants & tigers. Song Dynasty Town (28 min) West Lake Pleasure Boat (40 min) Guided & self-driven cruises on a hillside lake known for moon pools, lotus flowers & plum blossoms. Xianghu Lake (44 min) West Lake Scenery Spot (41 min) |