
Yang Causeway Jingxing is one of West Lake's famous scenic spots. One of the seven of West Lake's new ten scenic spots, Yanggong Causeway, stretching from north to south, faces Nangao Peak and Santaishan. From the Southern Song Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, the bridge was named "Jingxing" because of the nearby Three Sages Temple and the gathering place of virtuous people. "Jingxing" originally meant broad road, but here it is extended to mean noble and illustrious virtue.
The title of Yanggong Dike, "Jingxing," captures both form and spirit. It not only expresses the admiration of future generations for Yang Mengying's dredging and dike-building, which benefited the people of Hangzhou and his virtuous deeds at West Lake, but also highlights the remains of the Three Sages' Shrine. Here, the scenery changes with each step, and the breathtaking scenery of beautiful mountains and waters is breathtaking, with the gentle breeze of virtue caressing one's face.
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Yangdi Jingxing is renowned for its scenic beauty, with its karst mountains and river views. The region is historically significant as part of the natural heritage of Hangzhou, attracting nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those interested in traditional culture.
Yangdi Jingxing is located in the western part of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. You can reach it by taxi from Hangzhou city center, or take a bus to the nearest village and walk the remaining distance. Public transport options may vary, so it’s best to check local schedules.
Yangdi Jingxing is open year-round. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant. Summer is also a good time to visit, although it can be crowded. Avoid visiting during Chinese national holidays to escape the crowds.
The entrance fee to the area is typically free, though certain activities, such as boat rides or tours, may have additional fees. Tickets for these activities can be bought on-site or through local tour operators.
Booking tickets for boat tours or guided activities in advance is recommended during peak tourist seasons. Typically, booking a day or two in advance is sufficient.
To fully explore the scenic spots and enjoy the outdoor activities, you will need about 4-5 hours. If you plan to visit nearby villages or caves, you might want to allocate an entire day.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some tours may also offer English-speaking guides. It’s best to check with local operators for language availability.
Start with a boat tour along the river, followed by a hike through the scenic trails. If time permits, visit the local villages or explore the caves for additional adventure.
Night visits are not typically available, but evening boat tours may offer a different perspective of the area. Light shows are not a feature of this attraction.
Yangdi Jingxing can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are during weekdays, especially in the early spring or late autumn months.
The area has basic facilities, including toilets and rest areas. There are also small shops selling snacks and water. For a more complete meal, it’s advisable to eat before visiting or bring your own food.
The attraction is somewhat accessible for elderly or disabled visitors, although the hiking trails may be difficult for those with mobility issues. It is best to check with local operators for specific accessibility information.
Mobile payments (like Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely accepted in the area, especially for tours and boat rides. Cash is also accepted, but credit cards may not be widely used.
Vegetarian options are available at most restaurants. However, vegan and halal options may be limited, so it’s best to check with the restaurant in advance.
There are small souvenir shops selling local crafts, including traditional pottery, tea, and snacks. You can also purchase small handmade items from local artisans.