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Personalized Experience: Allowing for a more personalized and intimate experience during the tour
Scenic Spots: The tour covers some of Hangzhou's most popular and scenic spots.
Cultural Experience: The tour includes visiting a tea plantation where you can learn about traditional Chinese tea culture and try some of the famous Dragon Well tea.
Professional Guide: The tour includes the MOST professional English-speaking guide in Hangzhou (Over 6 years of experience)
Convenient Transportation: The tour includes FREE round-trip transportation from your hotel or the train station
Meaningful Interactions: Have a chance to Engage with locals and learn firsthand about their way of life.
Free Water and Local Recommendations: The tour provides free bottled water for all participants. Additionally, our expert guide can recommend the best local restaurants, cafes, and other places to visit in Hangzhou, based on your interests and preferences.
West Lake (Xi Hu)
Huagangguanyu Park
Lingyin Temple
Amanfayun
Longjing tea fields
Southern Song Imperial Street
China Private Tours
KRW 356,000
An Excellent Day Exploring Hangzhou's Cultural Treasures This was a pleasant and satisfying journey through Hangzhou's highlights. Our guide, Leo, demonstrated exceptional knowledge of the area, sharing fascinating details about each location. He brought the city's rich folklore to life with captivating stories of the White Snake Legend, the Butterfly Lovers, and provided insightful commentary about the deities and history of Lingyin Temple. Both Leo and our driver navigated the city expertly, allowing us to move efficiently between sites and skillfully avoid heavy traffic—a real plus in such a busy city. Highlights: West Lake: Absolutely beautiful. The boat ride across the lake was a memorable highlight of the trip. Lingyin Temple: An impressive, sprawling temple complex filled with remarkable statues and historical significance. Amanfayun Resort: We passed through this private resort briefly—more of a scenic drive-by than a stop. Meijiawu Tea Fields: The tea village and plantation offered interesting insights into Hangzhou's tea culture, harvesting methods, and production. The tea tasting session does include a sales pitch for tea leaves and extract tablets, but there's no pressure to purchase. Shopping Street: A typical Chinese town shopping area. While pleasant, I found Suzhou's Pingjiang Road and Shanghai's Yuyuan Bazaar to be more charming and worth exploring. Suggestion for Improvement: The initial meeting point at the train station could use clearer coordination. I had some difficulty locating the meeting spot at first. More detailed instructions (specific exit number, landmark, photo reference) would be helpful for future travelers. Overall, recommended for anyone wanting a comprehensive introduction to Hangzhou's cultural and natural beauty!