Exploring Hangzhou’s Landmarks Like a Local 🦁🌄🌊⛩️

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Ready for a day packed with gorgeous scenery and wild adventure? Hangzhou has some world-class landmarks—let’s make the most of your trip with this seamless route mixing nature, culture, and cute animal encounters!

Start at Hangzhou Safari Park (No. 1 Jiulong Ave, Fuyang District, open 9:30 AM–4:30 PM, ¥198). Wander the sprawling grounds to see pandas, tigers, and African animals up close. The walk-through aviary and safari bus are total must-dos! Photo tip: the flamingo pond and tiger enclosure are super insta-worthy. Arrive early to catch animals at their most active, and wear comfy shoes.

Next, chill out at West Lake (Xihu District, open all day)—the “soul of Hangzhou”! Rent a bike or stroll along Su Causeway for panoramic lake views. Don’t miss Leifeng Pagoda at sunset. Best shot: The Three Pools Mirroring the Moon, especially near dusk. West Lake is free and easy to access, but weekends can get crowded, so come early morning if you want a serene vibe.

Then, visit Hangzhou Lingshan Scenic Area (Xihu, open from 8:30 AM, ¥30). Hike gentle forested trails, spot old temple walls, and soak in calming mountain air. Take water and snacks—options are limited inside! Most photogenic: the ancient Lingshan Buddha statues set against the lush hillsides.

Lastly, end at Lingyin Temple (No. 1 Fayun Lane, open 6:30 AM–6:15 PM, ¥45). Explore centuries-old halls and tea pavilions; the main hall’s towering Buddha is unmissable. Photo tip: Carved grottos near Feilai Peak glow with morning light. Shoulders need to be covered out of respect.

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Post by pym106 | Oct 14, 2025

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