
Moxiang Lake is located in Jiangjia Town, Chun'an. The Ten-Li Fruit Corridor and the Moxiang Lake section of the Greenway around the Lake are new landscape corridors in Chun'an. They are surrounded by green mountains, small bridges, flowing water, flowers, insects, fish, and the fragrance of fruits and vegetables. You can ride leisurely, surrounded by mountains and lakes, and it is poetic and picturesque.
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Moxiang Lake is a scenic freshwater lake in Hangzhou, known for its natural beauty and tranquil environment. It has historically served as a recreational and cultural spot for locals and visitors, embodying the harmony of water and nature that Zhejiang’s landscapes are famous for.
Moxiang Lake is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Visitors can reach the lake by taxi or rideshare from Hangzhou city center, or use local buses that stop near the lake entrance. Walking paths around the lake allow easy exploration once there.
The lake is open year-round, usually from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the scenery is vibrant.
Entrance to Moxiang Lake is generally free, though specific recreational areas like boating may charge a small fee. Tickets for such activities can be purchased onsite.
Booking is not necessary for general access. For boating or special events, booking a day in advance is recommended during peak tourist seasons.
Allocate 2-4 hours to enjoy walking paths, boating, and scenic spots around the lake at a relaxed pace.
Guided tours are occasionally available in Chinese. English-language guides may be arranged on request through local tour agencies.
Start at the main entrance, walk along the lakeside promenade, stop at pavilions and scenic spots, and optionally rent a boat to visit islands or remote areas, ending at the lakeside cafes or gardens.
Night visits are generally not recommended, and the lake does not have regular light shows. Special seasonal events may be organized during festivals.
The lake is busiest on weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are weekday mornings or afternoons during the off-season.
Most walking paths are flat and suitable for elderly or children. Some areas may have uneven terrain, so wheelchair access is limited in certain parts.
Cash is accepted for small purchases, but mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted for activities and food stalls.
Vegetarian options are generally available. Halal options are limited but may be found in larger nearby restaurants in Hangzhou city.
Souvenir shops sell local tea, handcrafted items, and postcards featuring the lake and surrounding scenery.