
Yiyun Jilu, also known as Yiyun Jingshe, is located at No. 2 Gushan Road , Hangzhou, on the west end of Bai Causeway and directly opposite Pinghu Qiuyue. It was built in the 1930s . It is a brick-concrete structure, three-story garden villa with multiple bays and a combination of Chinese and Western styles . There are gardens in front and back, and there are terraces on the second and third floors. You can see the outer lake in front, the inner lake in the back, Baoshishan in the east, and Gushan in the west. The scenery is superb.
Yiyun Jilu is quite distinctive, with a glazed yellow tile roof, upturned eaves, and eight Greek-style Ionic stone columns at its base. The courtyard is decorated with beautiful stalagmites and lush flowers and trees. It is now used as an activity room for the Provincial Veteran Cadres Activity Center.
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Yiyun Jilu is an important cultural site in Hangzhou, historically significant for its association with scholars and Chinese intellectual traditions. The site is known for its connection to literature and the arts, particularly as a place for gathering and reflection.
Yiyun Jilu is located in the heart of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. It is accessible by taxi or private car. The nearest metro station is a bit further away, so walking from there may take some time.
Yiyun Jilu is open daily from 8 AM to 6 PM. The best times to visit are during the early morning or late afternoon when it is less crowded and the weather is more pleasant.
The entrance fee to Yiyun Jilu is typically free, though some special events may have a charge. Tickets, if needed, can be bought on-site. No online booking is necessary for general visits.
No advance booking is required for general visits to Yiyun Jilu. Visitors can walk in directly during open hours.
You will need around 1 to 2 hours to fully explore Yiyun Jilu, depending on how much time you spend in the gardens and reflecting on the historical significance of the site.
Guided tours are available, typically in Mandarin, though English-speaking guides may be available upon request with prior notice. Audio guides may also be available.
Start by exploring the main building to appreciate its historical significance, then walk around the garden. It’s also worth taking a moment to relax and reflect in the peaceful surroundings.
Night visits and light shows are not available at Yiyun Jilu. The site is best visited during the day to fully appreciate its serene and reflective atmosphere.
The site can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays or early in the morning.
There are basic facilities such as toilets and resting areas. There are no food or shopping facilities directly on the site, so it’s a good idea to bring your own refreshments or visit nearby establishments for food and water.
The site is generally accessible to elderly visitors and children, though some areas may require a bit of walking. It may not be fully accessible for disabled visitors, especially in areas with uneven terrain.
No payment is necessary for entry, so cash or mobile payments are not required. However, nearby restaurants or shops may accept mobile payments.
Yes, many local restaurants near Yiyun Jilu offer vegetarian, vegan, and halal options. It's best to check menus or ask the staff for specific dietary requirements.
Yes, there are souvenir shops around West Lake where you can purchase local items like tea, silk, fans, and pottery. These make great gifts or keepsakes.