1. Yue Temple, 2. Pagoda of Six Harmonies, 3. Lingyin Feilai Peak, 4. Tiger run, 5. Hangzhou Botanical Garden, 6. Hangzhou Zoo, 7. Commemoration of money, 8. Jade Emperor Mountain, 9. Children's park, 10. Song Wan University, 165438.
Yuemiao
Wang Yue Temple has a long history and was handed down from generation to generation in the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is a well-known patriotic education base in China and the first national defense education base named in the province. Every year, about 5.5 million people come to pay homage, mourn and receive patriotic education.
Liuhe pagoda
Pagoda of Six Harmonies (also known as Pagoda of Six Harmonies) is located on the Moon Mountain near the Qiantang River in China, Zhejiang and Hangzhou. It is one of the 30 scenic spots in the West Lake and one of the best places to enjoy the autumn tide in Qianjiang. Zen master Zhiyuan made it for the tide in Zhenjiang, taking the meaning of "Liuhe Zun" in Buddhism, and named it Pagoda of Six Harmonies.
Lingyin Feilaifeng
Feilai Peak in Lingyin Temple, also known as Ling Jiu Feng, is168m high, and the mountain is made of limestone. Feilai Peak in Lingyin Temple has been eroded by groundwater for a long time, and many fantastic caves and valleys have formed on Feilai Peak, such as Longhong Cave and Yuru Cave. These caves have a long history and legend.
Tiger run!
Tiger Run is located at the foot of Baihe Peak in Dacishan, southwest of West Lake. In the 14th year of Tang Yuanhe (8 19), Master Xing Kong settled here and built a temple. In Song Dynasty, the monk Jigong became a monk in Lingyin Temple, then lived in Jingci Temple, and died in Hupao Temple.
Hangzhou Botanical Garden
Located in the northwest of West Lake, Hangzhou Botanical Garden has nine exhibition areas and four experimental areas, including economic plants, ornamental plants, trees and landscape gardens. There are scenery to see here all year round, and the most worth seeing is Mei Tan in Lingfeng, where a large flower show is held every early spring.
Hangzhou Zoo
A mountain zoo integrating wildlife protection, scientific research, popular science, education and sightseeing. The layout of the zoo is ingenious, with more than 150 species of animals on display, including golden monkeys, langurs, tigers, pandas and peacocks.