Hangzhou is very well-known, and many foreign tourists must want to try it.
It is quite pleasant to take a water bus to visit the famous paradise city of Hangzhou.
Let’s introduce it in detail below.
Line 1 Line 1 is the most eye-catching line among the water buses.
It starts from Wulinmen Pier, passes by Fang Xinyi and Chen Gong Bridge, and is surrounded by historical monuments.
Line 1 is divided into day line and weekend line.
Most people take the weekend line, while the starting point on weekdays is Pujia Station, passing through Genshan Gate to Wulin Gate.
The remaining stops are weekends.
Line 2 and Line 2 run from Wulinmen Wharf to Xixi Wuchang, from the canal to Tang Yuhang and then to Xixi Wetland, passing through Fang Xinyi, Zhejiang University Zijingang Campus, Jiangcun, etc. In May, you can go to Jiangcun to watch dragon boats, and in autumn, you can go to Xixi to see Dihua
, you can take this water bus.
It is said that there are many delicious food on this road. If you want to clean the streets, you can consider taking a boat.
Line 3 Line 3 starts from Datieguan Pier and goes along the Shangtang River to the end of the mountain.
Shangtang River is the first artificial river in the history of Hangzhou.
It runs from downtown Hangzhou through Yuhang.
Line 3 is probably the least crowded of these water bus lines.
If you don’t want to wait with tourists on the busy Line 1, or if you can’t wait for Line 7, which can only board 8 people at a time, you can choose this option.
Line 7 Line 7 can be said to be the most beautiful of the four lines.
For just a few yuan, you can experience this ancient route through Hangzhou.
The boat runs from Meihua North Station in eastern Henan to Baziqiao Station at Dongjiang First Bridge.
There are flowers and weeping willows on both sides.
When you cross the bridge, you will find that the history of the entire city is engraved under this mottled bridge.