Attractions: Feilai Peak Grottoes, Lingyin Temple, Qinghefang Pedestrian Street
Meal: Not Included
Hotel: Overnight in Hangzhou
Arrive in Hangzhou. First head to Feilai Peak Grottoes. Also known as Lingjiu peak, belongs to Lingyin Temple scenic spot, Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, located in Xihu District Lingyin Road, Fayun Lane No. 1. According to official data, as of 2023, Feilai Peak will be 168 meters high and 1,424 meters high. The mountain is made of limestone. It is the earliest trace of Hangzhou Zen Temple. Opening hours 07:00-18:15.
Then move on to Lingyin Temple, an ancient Buddhist temple in China, is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, backed by the North peak, facing the Feilai Peak, was built in the early years of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, covering an area of about 87,000 square meters. The founder of Lingyin Temple was the West Indian monk Hui Li. Liang Wu Emperor in the southern Dynasty granted the field and expanded it. Qian Liu, king of Wuyue in the Five Dynasties, invited Yongming Yanshou Master to revive the development and gave the name Lingyin New Temple.
Then continue to visit the Qinghefang Pedestrian Street. Walk into Qinghefang, walk on the brick road, on both sides of the Ming and Qing style buildings, flying eaves, hollow panes, dressed in ancient clothing shop assistant... Walking down this street, you'll feel like you're suddenly immersed in the past.