Attractions: Meijiawu Tea Culture Village, West Lake, Lingyin Temple
Meal: Not Included
Hotel: Overnight in Hangzhou
Meijiawu Tea Culture Village, also known as Meijiawu Tea Culture Village, is located in the western hinterland of Hangzhou West Lake Scenic Area, south of Meiling Tunnel, along the two sides of Meiling Road in depth for more than ten miles, known as "ten miles of Meiwu". Meijiawu is an ancient village with a history of more than 600 years. It is a tea cult-themed leisure park with endless green mountains, gurgling streams, and vigorous tea gardens, emitting a strong simple folk customs and tea village customs, and recreating the natural beauty of "ten miles of Meiwu tea fragrance".
In the afternoon, you have a leisure visit to West Lake with boat trip on the lake. also known as Qiantang Lake, is located at No. 1 Longjing Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, in the west of Hangzhou City, with a catchments area of 21.22 square kilometers and a lake area of 6.38 square kilometers. In 2007, the West Lake Scenic Area in Hangzhou, where the West Lake is located, was named "National AAAAA tourist Attraction". On June 24, 2011, Hangzhou's West Lake cultural landscape was inscribed on the World Heritage List. Then move to visit 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.