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Hangzhou cityscape

Hangzhou

East China

Quick Facts

Population

12.2 million

Province

Zhejiang

Region

East China

Best Time

Apr - May, Oct - Nov

Language

Mandarin Chinese

Currency

Chinese Yuan (CNY)

Overview

Famous for the breathtaking West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hangzhou has inspired poets and artists for over a thousand years. Marco Polo reportedly called it the finest and most splendid city in the world. Today it is also a tech hub, serving as the headquarters of Alibaba, while maintaining its reputation for tea plantations and silk production.

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Top Attractions in Hangzhou

1

West Lake

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the cultural soul of Hangzhou. The lake's misty shores, willow-lined causeways, and ancient pagodas have inspired poets and painters for over a thousand years.

2

Lingyin Temple

Lingyin Temple is one of Hangzhou's most celebrated attractions, drawing visitors from across China and around the world. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage and makes a rewarding stop on any Hangzhou itinerary.

3

Longjing Tea Plantations

Longjing Tea Plantations is one of Hangzhou's most celebrated attractions, drawing visitors from across China and around the world. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage and makes a rewarding stop on any Hangzhou itinerary.

4

Six Harmonies Pagoda

Six Harmonies Pagoda is one of Hangzhou's most celebrated attractions, drawing visitors from across China and around the world. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage and makes a rewarding stop on any Hangzhou itinerary.

5

Hefang Street

Hefang Street is one of Hangzhou's most celebrated attractions, drawing visitors from across China and around the world. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage and makes a rewarding stop on any Hangzhou itinerary.

6

Xixi Wetland

Xixi Wetland is one of Hangzhou's most celebrated attractions, drawing visitors from across China and around the world. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage and makes a rewarding stop on any Hangzhou itinerary.

Getting to Hangzhou

Hangzhou enjoys excellent transport links to Shanghai. High-speed rail is usually the most comfortable and time-efficient option for distances under 1,000 km, while domestic flights serve longer routes with frequent, affordable schedules. Booking through Trip.com or the 12306 app is recommended for train tickets.

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Details
ModeDurationPrice
High-Speed Rail45-60 minutes$15-$25
Bus2-3 hours$10-$15
Private Car2 hours$80-$120

Where to Stay in Hangzhou

Budget

Budget: Hostels and budget hotels from $15-40/night

Mid-Range

Mid-Range: 3-4 star hotels from $50-120/night

Luxury

Luxury: 5-star hotels and resorts from $150+/night

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Food & Drink in Hangzhou

Hangzhou's food scene blends refined Shanghainese flavours with broader Jiangnan cuisine. Expect sweet-savoury dishes, fresh seafood, and delicate soup dumplings.

Regional Dishes to Try

Xiaolongbao (Soup Dumplings)
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Xiaolongbao (Soup Dumplings)

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Shanghai's signature soup dumplings are delicate steamed parcels with thin, pleated wrappers that contain a savory pork filling and a burst of rich, flavorful broth. The secret is a gelatinized broth mixed into the filling that liquefies when steamed. Eaten by carefully biting a small hole, sipping the soup, then dipping in black vinegar with ginger.

Drinks to Discover

Chinese Green Tea
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Chinese Green Tea

The most widely consumed tea in China, green tea is prized for its fresh, grassy flavor and numerous health benefits. Famous varieties include Longjing (Dragon Well) from Hangzhou, Biluochun from Suzhou, and Huangshan Maofeng from Anhui. Green tea undergoes minimal oxidation, preserving its delicate flavor and bright green color. It has been a cornerstone of Chinese culture for over 3,000 years.

Oolong Tea
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Oolong Tea

A partially oxidized tea that falls between green and black tea, oolong offers a complex spectrum of flavors from floral and creamy to roasted and woody. Tieguanyin from Fujian and Da Hong Pao from the Wuyi Mountains are among the most celebrated oolongs. The traditional gongfu tea ceremony, especially popular in Fujian and Guangdong, is built around the careful preparation of oolong tea.

Pu-erh Tea
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Pu-erh Tea

A unique fermented tea from Yunnan Province that improves with age, much like fine wine. Pu-erh undergoes a microbial fermentation process that gives it a deep, earthy, and smooth flavor. Aged pu-erh cakes can command thousands of dollars and are prized by collectors. It is traditionally valued for its digestive benefits and is often served after heavy meals.

Best Time to Visit Hangzhou

Visit East China in April to May or October to November for comfortable temperatures and less rainfall. Summer brings high humidity and heavy rains, while winters are damp and chilly. Spring is especially beautiful in Hangzhou, when the West Lake shoreline bursts with cherry blossoms and new tea is harvested.

Recommended months

Apr - May, Oct - Nov

Peak season

Higher prices and crowds, but the best weather and conditions for sightseeing.

Off season

Lower prices and fewer tourists, but weather may be less favourable for outdoor activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Hangzhou?
Visit East China in April to May or October to November for comfortable temperatures and less rainfall. Summer brings high humidity and heavy rains, while winters are damp and chilly. Spring is especially beautiful in Hangzhou, when the West Lake shoreline bursts with cherry blossoms and new tea is harvested.
How do I get to Hangzhou?
Hangzhou is well served by China's extensive high-speed rail network and domestic flights. Most major Chinese cities have direct high-speed train or flight connections to Hangzhou. The city's main railway station and airport both offer convenient public transport links to the city centre. Booking through Trip.com or the 12306 app is recommended.
What is Hangzhou famous for?
Hangzhou is renowned for its iconic attractions including West Lake, Lingyin Temple, Longjing Tea Plantations, Six Harmonies Pagoda. Famous for the breathtaking West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hangzhou has inspired poets and artists for over a thousand years. Marco Polo reportedly called it the finest and most splendid city in the world.
Is Hangzhou safe for tourists?
Yes, Hangzhou is generally very safe for tourists. China has low rates of violent crime, and cities are well-monitored. Exercise normal precautions with your belongings in crowded tourist areas and be aware of common scams like the tea house invitation. Use official taxis or the Didi ride-hailing app to avoid transport scams.
What food should I try in Hangzhou?
Hangzhou has a vibrant food scene reflecting its regional culinary traditions. Be sure to explore local restaurants and street food stalls for authentic flavours. Ask your hotel for recommendations on the best neighbourhood eateries.
How many days should I spend in Hangzhou?
Plan at least 3-4 days to explore Hangzhou's main attractions without rushing. With 6 major highlights including West Lake and Lingyin Temple, you'll want enough time to soak in the culture and enjoy the food scene. Add an extra day or two if you plan day trips to nearby destinations.
What language is spoken in Hangzhou?
Mandarin Chinese (Putonghua) is the official language and is spoken everywhere in Hangzhou. English is limited outside international hotels and major tourist sites, so a translation app and a few basic Mandarin phrases will be very helpful.
What is the population of Hangzhou?
Hangzhou has a population of approximately 12.2 million, making it a major Chinese metropolis. The metropolitan area may be even larger when surrounding districts are included.
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