Explore the rich cultural tapestry of Hangzhou with a day of history and nature. Visit the ancient Faxi Temple, a tranquil place dating back to 936 AD, and discover the unique China National Tea Museum, the only national-level museum dedicated to tea. Stroll through the picturesque Taiziwan Park, famous for its seasonal blossoms, and enter the lavish former residence of Hu Xueyan, a masterpiece of the Qing Dynasty. Finally, stroll along Hefang Street, a vibrant cultural hub where you can enjoy local snacks and visit traditional handicraft workshops.
- Total duration approximately 6 hours, including transport and meals - Engage in immersive experiences such as tasting local snacks and walkin...
Highlights
From 6 hours to 8 hours
Offered in Mandarin & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 6 hours to 8 hours
Offered in Mandarin & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Provide en-route explanations and introductions to each tourist attraction
Meals
Public transportation
The ticket for Faxi Temple is 10 yuan/person, and the ticket for Hu Xueyan's former residence is 20 yuan/person, making a total of 30 yuan/person.
Meeting Points
Departure
Faxi Temple North Gate
Please meet at the ticket window at the entrance of Faxi Temple. Look for a person holding an orange flag—that will be your tour guide.
Return
Hefang Street
Important Information
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Explore the rich cultural tapestry of Hangzhou with a day of history and nature. Visit the ancient Faxi Temple, a tranquil place dating back to 936 AD, and discover the unique China National Tea Museum, the only national-level museum dedicated to tea. Stroll through the picturesque Taiziwan Park, famous for its seasonal blossoms, and enter the lavish former residence of Hu Xueyan, a masterpiece of the Qing Dynasty. Finally, stroll along Hefang Street, a vibrant cultural hub where you can enjoy local snacks and visit traditional handicraft workshops.
- Total duration approximately 6 hours, including transport and meals - Engage in immersive experiences such as tasting local snacks and walkin...
Highlights
From 6 hours to 8 hours
Offered in Mandarin & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 6 hours to 8 hours
Offered in Mandarin & English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Provide en-route explanations and introductions to each tourist attraction
Meals
Public transportation
The ticket for Faxi Temple is 10 yuan/person, and the ticket for Hu Xueyan's former residence is 20 yuan/person, making a total of 30 yuan/person.
Meeting Points
Departure
Faxi Temple North Gate
Please meet at the ticket window at the entrance of Faxi Temple. Look for a person holding an orange flag—that will be your tour guide.
Return
Hefang Street
Itinerary
1
Faxi Temple
Ticket price: 10 Yuan
A Serene Temple Blending History and Nature
Dating back to 936 AD, Faxi Temple is considered the birthplace of the Chinese belief in the White-robed Guanyin. Towering ancient trees shade the temple grounds, including a 500-year-old white magnolia tree from the Ming Dynasty. Its stunning contrast with the temple’s yellow walls and dark-tiled roofs creates a tranquil, picturesque scene—perfect for capturing the essence of Eastern aesthetics through your lens.
1 hour
2
National Tea Museum
Ticket price: Free
The World’s Only National-Level Museum Dedicated to Tea
This unique museum—spanning two campuses (Shuangfeng and Longjing)—showcases China’s six major tea categories and global tea culture. Interactive exhibits like the multimedia installation “The Life of Tea” offer an engaging way to explore tea’s cultural journey. Surrounded by lush tea plantations, visitors can also stroll along the scenic “Twin Fragrance Paths” to learn how tea is cultivated, processed, and enjoyed in a serene natural setting.
50 minutes
3
Prince Bay Park
Ticket price: Free
The “Green Lung” of Hangzhou
A beloved, free public park known for its fields of tulips (best viewed in March–April) and blooming cherry blossoms, set against flowing streams, wide lawns, and a charming windmill—creating a romantic, Dutch-style countryside atmosphere.
With its ever-changing seasonal beauty—spring flowers, summer greenery, autumn leaves, and winter stillness—it’s ideal for picnics, photography, and laid-back afternoons with locals.
30 minutes
4
Former residence of Xueyan Hu
Ticket price: 20 Yuan
The Lavish Mansion of a Qing Dynasty Tycoon
Dubbed the “Number One Mansion in Jiangnan,” this grand 5,815-square-meter estate was meticulously restored at a cost of over 600 million RMB. It’s a masterpiece of Huizhou architecture featuring rare zitan wood carvings, stained glass windows, an artificial cave, and the exquisite Zhiyuan Garden—earning it the nickname “Oriental Versailles.”
Step inside for a compelling blend of history and design, as you trace the dramatic rise and fall of Hu Xueyan’s fortune. Don’t miss the Yufeng Tower—once the highest point in Hangzhou—for a panoramic garden view and a glimpse into the discreet elegance of traditional Chinese aesthetics.
1 hour
5
Hefang Street
Ticket price: Free
A Living Cultural Street with a Southern Song Charm
Cobblestone lanes and restored buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties host time-honored brands like Hu Qing Yu Tang (now a TCM museum) and Wangxingji Fan Shop. During the G20 Summit, this vibrant street welcomed the spouses of world leaders for cultural experiences.
It’s also a paradise for local snacks—try traditional favorites like Dingsheng Cake, Congbao Hui (scallion pancake with fried dough), and Lotus Root Starch Soup. As lanterns light up in the evening, the street exudes even more charm. Visitors can visit workshops on traditional crafts such as paper cutting and clay figurine making, or shop for silk, Longjing tea, and other local specialties.