
Red Lantern Grandma's Home (Red Lantern Countryside Home) is located within the Tianmu Creek Rafting Scenic Area in Tonglu, 25 kilometers from Tonglu County . Nestled against lush green mountains and facing clear water, it offers a relaxing and relaxing getaway with a pastoral and rural charm. It comprises the Red Lantern Cabin Resort, the Sightseeing Agronomic Garden, and the Red Lantern Grandma's Home.
The Red Lantern Village boasts a tranquil and beautiful landscape, the gentle flow of the clear Tianmu Creek, the warm and inviting atmosphere of a grandmother's home, quaint and elegant log cabins, and delicious game cuisine with its earthy flavors. The village also boasts a country bar, game barbecues, folk performances, and other entertainment, as well as a swimming pool and multi-purpose hall. At night, the area transforms into a world of red lanterns.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 2-3 hours
50 yuan/person
8:30-15:30
Grandma's House with Red Lanterns is a charming and historical site, showcasing traditional Zhejiang architecture. The red lanterns are symbolic, often associated with warmth, community, and festive occasions. The house represents the rich cultural heritage of Hangzhou and offers visitors a chance to connect with the local traditions.
Grandma's House is located in the cultural district of Hangzhou. You can reach it by metro (Line 1 to the nearest station), taxi, or bus. It’s also a walkable distance from nearby landmarks like West Lake.
Grandma's House is open throughout the day. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon, when the area is less crowded, and the lanterns are beautifully illuminated at sunset.
There is no entrance fee to visit Grandma's House itself, as it is a public cultural landmark. Some special exhibits or guided tours may require a small fee.
Tickets for the main attraction do not require advance booking. However, if you plan to join a guided tour or visit a special event, booking in advance is recommended.
Exploring Grandma's House will take approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour. If you’re planning to take a guided tour or explore the surrounding area, you may need an additional hour.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and may be offered in English depending on the tour operator. Audio guides are also available for self-guided tours.
Start by entering the house to admire the red lanterns, then take a leisurely walk around the surrounding gardens. Explore the nearby streets for a deeper immersion into the local culture.
Night visits are possible, and the lanterns are especially beautiful when illuminated in the evening. While there aren't regular light shows, the atmosphere at night is calm and picturesque.
Grandma's House can get moderately crowded during weekends and holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit early in the morning on weekdays or during off-peak seasons.
There are public restrooms available nearby, as well as food vendors selling local snacks. Several shops around the house offer refreshments and souvenirs.
The attraction is fairly accessible, though the traditional architecture might present challenges for those with mobility issues. It’s recommended to check for accessibility options before visiting.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted. Some small shops may prefer cash, but most places around Grandma's House accept digital payments.
Vegetarian options are available, particularly in tea houses and local restaurants. Halal food options are more limited but can be found in certain eateries catering to Muslim visitors.
There are several souvenir shops offering traditional tea, silk items, pottery, and local handicrafts, particularly items related to Hangzhou’s cultural heritage.