Wansong Academy (万松书院), originally established during the Tang Dynasty (785-804) as Baoren Temple, was later known as Taihe Academy and [...]
Category: Hangzhou Attractions
The China Fan Museum (中国扇博物馆) is a nostalgic museum with dim lighting, offering visitors a glimpse into the world of [...]
Located at the foot of Santai Mountain on the west side of West Lake in Hangzhou, Yu Qian Temple (于谦祠) [...]
West Lake Culture Square (西湖文化广场) is situated on the north side of the canal at Wulin Square in Hangzhou, just [...]
The West Lake Museum in Hangzhou (杭州西湖博物馆) officially opened to the public on October 1, 2005. It is China’s first [...]
The Zhu Bingren Bronze Art Museum (朱炳仁铜雕艺术博物馆) stands as China’s first grand residence dedicated to bronze sculpture art, crafted by [...]
Xiangji Temple (香积寺), originally named Xingfu Temple, was established in the third year of Taiping Xingguo in the Northern Song [...]
The National Wetland Museum of China (中国国家湿地博物馆), designed by Shinichi Ogawa, covers an area of 20,200 square meters with a [...]
The Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum (杭州工艺美术博物馆) is a thematic museum funded by the Hangzhou Municipal People’s Government. It is [...]
Huanglong Cave (黄龙洞), also known as “Wumen Cave” or “Flying Dragon Cave,” is a marvel of creativity nestled in the [...]
Yanggong Causeway (杨公堤), located west of West Lake in Hangzhou, stretches for 3.4 kilometers. This causeway was excavated during the [...]
The Broken Bridge of West Lake (西湖断桥) stands at the dividing point between Beili Lake and Outer West Lake in [...]