
Meiren Peak is located between Beigaofeng and Longmen Mountain, behind Lingyin Temple, with an altitude of about 300 meters. From the top of the mountain you can see the beautiful scenery of the whole Hangzhou. It is one of the favorite hiking routes for Hangzhou people.
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Beauty Peak is a revered cultural and natural landmark in Hangzhou, known for its stunning views and historical significance. It is often associated with local legends and Buddhist traditions, making it an important site for both tourists and pilgrims.
Beauty Peak is located in the western part of Hangzhou, near the famous West Lake. The most convenient way to reach it is by taxi or private car, although public buses also serve the area. From West Lake, it's about a 30-minute drive or a longer walk if you enjoy hiking.
The peak is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings or late afternoons when the weather is cooler and the views are clearer. Weekdays tend to be less crowded compared to weekends and public holidays.
The entrance fee is approximately 40-50 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the site entrance or online through various travel platforms for convenience.
It is not mandatory to book tickets in advance, but for convenience, especially during weekends or public holidays, it is advisable to book tickets a day or two ahead of time.
A visit to Beauty Peak typically takes around 2-3 hours, allowing time for hiking, enjoying the views, and visiting the temples at the top.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some may offer English-speaking guides. Audio guides are also available for self-guided tours, typically in Chinese, though English options might be limited.
Start at the base of Beauty Peak and hike up to the summit, taking in the views along the way. At the top, explore the temples and enjoy the panoramic views before descending along the same path or another scenic route.
Beauty Peak is not typically open for night visits or light shows. The site is best enjoyed during the day when the views and natural surroundings are most accessible.
The peak can get crowded on weekends and during public holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays, especially early in the morning or late afternoon.
Basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas are available along the hiking route. There are no major shops, but small vendors may sell refreshments and water near the base of the peak.
The attraction is somewhat accessible for elderly and children, though the hike to the summit can be strenuous for those with limited mobility. The paths may not be fully accessible to disabled visitors.
Mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted. It’s advisable to have some cash as a backup, as credit cards are not always accepted.
There are small tea houses and local eateries around the base of Beauty Peak. For more extensive dining options, you can head to the city center, where there are numerous restaurants offering local and international cuisine.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at local eateries, particularly around West Lake. Halal food options may be limited in the immediate area but can be found in other parts of Hangzhou.
There are various hotels near West Lake, ranging from budget options to luxury accommodations. For a closer experience, you can find boutique hotels or guesthouses closer to Beauty Peak.
There are souvenir shops around West Lake and Hangzhou, selling items like silk products, tea, and local handicrafts. Popular souvenirs include tea sets, hand-painted fans, and silk scarves.
After visiting Beauty Peak, taxis and buses are the most common transportation options. Hangzhou’s metro system is also convenient for traveling to other parts of the city, including the West Lake area.