Hangzhou International Airport 45 min
Yue Fei Temple (35 min) Ornate, historic temple built in honor of a dynasty general, with statues & tranquil gardens. Liuhe Pagoda (25 min) 7-story 5th-century pagoda, with views of the Qiantang River Bridge from the top. Leifeng Pagoda (24 min) Originally built in the 975 A.D., this 5-story pagoda, which collapsed in 1924 was rebuilt in 2002. Jingci Temple (24 min) Centuries-old, hillside monastery with a gold statue & views over the Leifeng Pagoda complex. Hangzhou Songcheng (30 min) Amusement park and park Xixi National Wetland Park (48 min) Wetland park with numerous ponds & lakes, plus a botanical garden, restaurants, events & festivals. China National Tea Museum (33 min) Museum dedicated to the history & culture of tea in China, with exhibits, ceremonies & tastings. Dreaming of Tiger Spring at Hupao Valley (26 min) Scenic forest park & a spring featuring a monk statue & fresh water used for brewing local tea. Lingyin Temple (44 min) City's oldest Buddhist temple, dating from 328 CE & rebuilt after being damaged by fires & warfare. Three Pools Mirroring the Moon (51 min) Three 2m-high stone Qing Dynasty pagodas erected in 1699 in south West Lake & often lit at night. Former Residence of Hu Xueyan (21 min) Former home of famed merchant Hu Xueyan, built in 1872 and showcasing high Qing Dynasty style. West Lake (54 min) Ringed by mountains & woods, this scenic, iconic lake features numerous temples, pagodas & gardens. Hangzhou Paradise (14 min) Amusement park with thrill rides & a Ferris wheel, plus elaborate song & dance performances. Su Causeway (35 min) Celebrated lake causeway featuring a paved walking path lined with willow trees & stunning views. Feilaifeng Grottoes (43 min) Temple, lake, and buddhism |