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Hangzhou Longjing Tea Journey: From Tea Terraces to the Cup

📅 2026

How can you visit Hangzhou without drinking Longjing? Make the trip to Meijiawu and Longjing Village — pick tea by hand, taste it, and feel the charm of a thousand-year tea culture.

Why It's Worth the Trip

West Lake is the soul of Hangzhou; the Broken Bridge, Su Causeway and Three Pools Mirroring the Moon spread a poetic scene across the water. Fair or rainy, it's always a view — rent a bike and ride slowly around the lake, and you'll understand the tenderness of Jiangnan.

Experiences Not to Miss

West Lake

West Lake is the soul of Hangzhou; the Broken Bridge, Su Causeway and Three Pools Mirroring the Moon spread a poetic scene across the water. Fair or rainy, it's always a view — rent a bike and ride slowly around the lake, and you'll understand the tenderness of Jiangnan.

Lingyin Temple

Lingyin Temple hides below Peak Flying from Afar, its incense burning unbroken for a thousand years, stone carvings scattered through the gullies. Past the Cold Spring and through quiet woods, you'll find a peace the city can rarely offer.

Qiandao Lake

Qiandao Lake is a reservoir that turned into a thousand emerald islets, its water crystal clear; island-hopping by boat is the best way to play. From Meifeng Island's summit you take in the full "emerald water, a thousand isles" panorama.

🧭 Local Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What season is most beautiful in Hangzhou?

March–May brings Spring Dawn at Su Causeway, and September–November the Sweet Osmanthus Rain of Manjuelong — both enchanting. Summer lotuses are lovely too but humid; winter's Broken Bridge in Snow is a rare treat if you're lucky.

How to enjoy Hangzhou in three days without rushing?

One day circling West Lake plus Lingyin; one day Xixi Wetland and Longjing Village; half a day Zhejiang Provincial Museum; the rest for Hefang Street and a night cruise on the Grand Canal.

Want more? Check out the Hangzhou Travel Guide, Itinerary Planner or All Attractions.
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