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Guide for five-day trip from Beijing to Hangzhou

We just came back from Hangzhou, so it’s not an experience, so I feel free to share it, hoping it will be helpful. 1. Eat: I’m from the north, and I’m really not used to Hangzhou cuisine, but the side dishes in Hangzhou are really delicious, and

Sour and sweet pickled cabbage, West Lake vinegar fish, fried green vegetables, vegetable soup, and tender bamboo shoots are really delicious and not expensive; I suggest you not to eat Hangzhou cuisine, at least

Don’t eat it every day. There is an antique street in Hangzhou that is full of delicious food. Go and try it, but I still think the side dishes in the small lanes are the most delicious; if you like to eat Sichuan food, try it in Qingchun

There is a Sichuan restaurant on the road with specials every day. We had a great time there that day, but the service was too slow. By the way, the food in Hangzhou is pretty good. It depends on whether you can find a suitable place; 2.

Accommodation: The accommodation in Hangzhou is much better. If you have a lot of money in your pocket, I recommend Shangri-La. It is on the edge of the West Lake, close to the Yuewang Temple and Louwailou. The scenery is pleasant. It lives on the mountain, hidden behind the trees, and the environment is not ordinary.

It's good; if you want economical accommodation, Home Inn or Hanting are fine, but it's a bit far from the West Lake; the standard rooms at hotels near Zhejiang University not far from the West Lake are generally around 100 yuan; the environment is pretty good.

3. Play: We spent a whole day visiting the West Lake. Except for Feilai Peak, Yixiantian and Lingyin Temple, which were visited in more detail, the other attractions were just a quick tour. If you are heading towards the West Lake, I suggest you

Taste slowly to get the flavor out; in addition to West Lake, the Wetland Park in Xixi is also good; Qiantang River is not far away; Shaoxing is also very close; take your time.

I've said a lot, but it's not necessarily true. It's just a joke.

Hangzhou is really a city where you can retire. On a warm autumn afternoon, you can pick up a book, ride to the Broken Bridge, walk across the Su Di, sit on the edge of the West Lake, and let the sun shine on you.

Just flipping through the pages of the book, the afternoon passed so comfortably, I really liked that feeling.