Climb Tea Mountain at West Lake
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6 attraction(s) |
total distance 26
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Day1: HANGZHOU
5 attraction(s) ·
26 km
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Within a few miles near Longjing Mountain, there is a clear and transparent stream called Jiuxi North Stream, originating from Yangmei Valley. I once traveled upstream along this stream, starting from Longjing and passing through countless mountains. The mountains were not steep, but rather undulating, creating a complex and boundless green scenery. As I continued along the stream, sometimes glimpsing to the east and hiding to the west, I could easily find my way even when encountering roadblocks. The streams that have not yet entered the river are called "jian", and there are eighteen "jian" near Jiuxi, a multiple of nine. When I stopped by the "jian", I could always see giant stones standing in the water. The water and stones rubbed against each other and the grass and algae danced in it. The stream is about four to five feet wide, shallow and easy to walk in the shallows, and slightly deeper areas reveal pebbles and gravel. The mountains are covered with tea trees, maple trees, and pine trees. As I passed the small stone bridge and headed towards Anli Temple Road, the shape of the stones became mysteriously changing. The bamboo leaves began to grow in the spring and swayed on the mountaintops, resembling an old person's white hair basking in the sun. Strange stones piled up, hidden in the mountainside, shaped like cabinets, tables, and bookcases. Looking up at the mountains, the clouds and mist were swirling, intoxicating. Azaleas bloomed, decorating the mountain path, and the sunlight streamed through the branches and leaves, casting shadows. The three of us, including me, Wu Xiaocun from Daxian, Gao Fengqi from Changle, and Shao Bojun from Qiantang, traveled through this mountain forest. It was the sixth day of the third month of the Guangxu Gengzi year in the afternoon.
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A three-story building along the roadside with outdoor seating in the courtyard. Suitable dining space for family gatherings and group activities. The dish "Stir-fried Pork with Green Pepper and Bamboo Shoots" is authentic, with the fragrance of green pepper, a slight spiciness, and a hint of sweetness. "Dragon Beard Vegetable" is a rare vegetable with a crispy and tender texture and a sweet taste. It is quite good, even for those who don't like vegetables. A bowl of "Water Shield Soup" is perfect for refreshing.
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The Ten Li Lang Dang is a classic hiking route for Hangzhou hikers. The Ten Li Lang Dang refers to the Lang Dang Ridge, also known as Lang Dang Ridge, formerly known as Men Bi Ridge. It originally referred to the mountains to the east of Tianzhu Mountain, west of Longjing Village, and northeast of Meijiawu Village. Nowadays, it is commonly referred to as "Lang Dang Ridge" for the mountainous areas from Wuyun Mountain in the south to Tianzhu in the north. The ridge winds for several kilometers, hence the name "Ten Li Lang Dang", which means "Ten Li Lang Dang".
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The menu is diverse and the portion sizes are generous. You won't encounter a situation where the prices are high but the portions are small. You can definitely eat to your heart's content. Moreover, the restaurant has a good environment, the owner is enthusiastic, and the service attitude is excellent. Overall, it offers great value for money. I highly recommend giving it a try!
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Hangzhou Swidun Vacation Apartment (Yanxia Mountain Villa) is located in Wengjia Mountain, West Lake Scenic Area, Hangzhou. It is surrounded by tea gardens, with bamboo groves and misty clouds, and tea plantations can be found everywhere. The hotel offers a variety of duplex rooms and duplex family rooms, with kitchen, washing machine, refrigerator, and other facilities, as well as a restaurant and a terrace tea bar, where you can smell the aroma of tea and osmanthus. Swidun is the best choice for vacation and leisure in Hangzhou.
Day2: HANGZHOU
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
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Have lunch after sun-drying tea. This restaurant serves Zhejiang cuisine, with the aroma of tea in the dishes, not greasy, tasty, and generous portions! Excellent service attitude!