Prince's Bay was originally a part of Taishiya Manor in the Southern Song Dynasty, and it has been a resort for people's leisure and entertainment since ancient times. In the Ming dynasty, it was used as a royal hunting ground and evolved into a royal garden. At most, there are more than 100 small houses for emperors and queens to live in. In the Qing Dynasty, Taiziwan was converted into Qiantang Fairy Mountain Temple, dedicated to immortals, which attracted many literati to visit. Today, Taiziwan still retains many ancient buildings and cultural sites in Ming and Qing Dynasties, such as Qiantang Fairy Mountain Temple, Yihe Hall and Taishiya Site, which is a precious heritage reflecting ancient architecture and garden art.
In addition to cultural heritage, the natural beauty of Prince Edward Bay also has unique charm. The rippling lake, winding paths, towering old trees and fresh air all make people feel comfortable and cozy. In addition, there are children's play areas, lakeside tea houses and food blocks. And all supporting facilities are readily available, which not only meets the sightseeing needs of tourists, but also meets the leisure and entertainment needs of people.
Generally speaking, Taiziwan is a scenic spot with great historical and cultural charm in Hangzhou, and it is also an excellent place for the whole family and friends to play and relax.