


Lingyin Temple, nestled in the mountains of West Lake, is one of the largest and wealthiest Buddhist temples in China, featuring stunning gardens and over 330 grottoes.
Famous for its Buddhist cuisine, serving vegetarian dishes since 1928.
Known for its traditional Chinese architecture and local dishes.
Famous for its crispy roast duck, a local favorite since 1958.
One of the largest and wealthiest Buddhist temples in China, featuring stunning gardens and grottoes.
A scenic area featuring grotesque rock formations and carvings, best visited in the morning light.
An iconic octagonal brick-wood structure pagoda offering panoramic views of the Qiantang River.
Steamed or boiled dumplings filled with a mix of cabbage, carrots, mushrooms, and seasonings. Light and savory.
Fresh fish cooked in a tangy vinegar sauce with ginger, garlic, and chilies. A Hangzhou specialty.
A whole chicken stuffed with seasonings, wrapped in lotus leaves, and baked until tender and flavorful.

Sangetsar Lake, a high-altitude glacial lake in North Sikkim, is known for its serene beauty and changing colors.
Sandstone Falls, a series of cascading rapids, is the largest waterfall by volume east of the Mississippi River.

A serene, secluded beach on Lantau Island, known for its clear waters and stunning sunset views.

Handmade incense sticks blessed at Lingyin Temple, a symbol of purity and respect for Buddhism.
Decorative lanterns inspired by the temple's architecture, often used during festivals.
Green tea produced locally, known for its refreshing taste and health benefits.
Lingyin Temple's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Exploring the temple and its surroundings involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when visiting cultural sites.