
Located in Hangzhou's Longjing Well, the Shenyun Stone stands about six feet tall and resembles a swimming dragon. Ancient Chinese believed striking the stone to pray for rain would bring clouds. A poem inscribed on the back of the stone is one of the "Eight Scenic Spots of Longjing " (literally, " Eight Scenic Spots of Longjing " ). Touching the stone is said to bring good luck.
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The Divine Fortune Stone is a famous cultural landmark in Hangzhou, known for its peculiar shape and the legends surrounding it. The stone is believed to bring fortune and is an important part of local folklore. It holds spiritual and historical significance for both locals and visitors.
The Divine Fortune Stone is located in the outskirts of Hangzhou, within a park near a historical temple. You can reach it by taxi, which is the most convenient option. Public buses also operate in the area, with a short walk required from the nearest bus stop. The metro is not very close, but can be used in combination with other transportation methods.
The site is open from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The best times to visit are in the morning or late afternoon, when the site is less crowded and the weather is more pleasant.
The entrance fee is ¥30 per person. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance, but there are currently no online ticket options available.
No advance booking is required. It is best to arrive early during weekends or holidays to avoid crowds.
It typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours to explore the Divine Fortune Stone and its surrounding areas. If you plan to visit the nearby temples, you may want to budget an additional 1 hour.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available. Audio guides in English may be available on request, but it is advisable to check in advance.
Start at the Divine Fortune Stone, take time to explore and photograph it, then visit the nearby temples. Afterward, stroll around the park for a relaxing walk through the natural surroundings.
Night visits are not available, and there are no light shows or special tours at the Divine Fortune Stone site.
The site can be busy during weekends and public holidays. To avoid the crowds, it’s best to visit early in the morning on weekdays.
The site offers basic facilities including toilets and water stations. There are no major food outlets or shops within the immediate vicinity, so it is recommended to bring snacks and drinks if needed.
The site is partially accessible for elderly and disabled visitors. The stone is located in a park with some walking paths, but the terrain may be difficult in certain areas. It is best to check in advance about accessibility if needed.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are also commonly used throughout Hangzhou and are accepted at the entrance.
There are several local restaurants and tea houses near the West Lake area that serve traditional Hangzhou cuisine. For a wider selection, you can head to the city center.
Vegetarian food is widely available in the local restaurants near West Lake. Vegan and halal options can be found in the city center but may be limited in the immediate area around the Divine Fortune Stone.
There are numerous hotels near West Lake, including both budget and luxury options, such as the Four Seasons Hangzhou and Sofitel Hangzhou Westlake. These hotels are about a short taxi ride from the Divine Fortune Stone.
Souvenir shops near West Lake offer traditional Chinese items, including silk, tea, and local crafts. You can also find West Lake-themed souvenirs such as miniature pagodas and local art.
Taxi is the most convenient option to continue your journey. Public transport such as buses and metro can also be used to explore more of Hangzhou or travel to other nearby attractions.