Spare West Lake, Liangzhu is the ceiling of Hangzhou's autumnal citywalk!
If you're visiting Hangzhou in the near future, I won't direct you to the crowded West Lake. The beauty of Hangzhou is manifested in many places, far beyond the West Lake.
For those who prefer less crowded, expansive, and serene locations, why not visit Liangzhu? 🌳 Not only does it boast stunning natural scenery, but it is also a must-visit destination to experience the evolution of Chinese history and civilization.
🗺️ Follow this itinerary for a day trip in Liangzhu Citywalk:
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🚇 Depart from "Liangzhu Station" on Metro Line 2
➡️ Liangzhu Culture and Art Center
➡️ Liangzhu Museum
➡️ National Edition Pavilion
➡️ Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park
(The entire journey takes about 2 hours on foot, or 40 minutes by bicycle)
🔸 'Liangzhu Culture and Art Center'
Featuring a large roof, it encompasses an art gallery, a book house, a coffee shop ☕, and more. Its structure is visually appealing, a delight for architecture enthusiasts!
🔸 'Liangzhu Museum'
🎫 Free admission
🈺 Open from 9 am to 5 pm, closed on Mondays
It houses many artifacts unearthed from the Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins, such as jade discs, jade cong, jade axes, pottery, and so on. It's worth a visit for those interested in Liangzhu culture and ancient civilizations. The atrium design in the museum's main hall is also stunning, perfect for taking photos around the pond 📸
🔸 'National Edition Pavilion'
🎫 Free admission
🈺 Open from 9 am to 4 pm, closed on Mondays
It carries the important task of being a gene bank for Chinese civilization and a disaster recovery site for edition resources. The building blends modern and Song Dynasty aesthetics, especially the celadon door screen design, fully showcasing the "unique green" of new Chinese aesthetics 💚
🔸 'Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park'
🎫 Adult ticket: 55 yuan, free for Hangzhou residents
🈺 Open from 9 am to 5 pm
The park houses the authentic ruins of the ancient city of Liangzhu. It's vast and offers internal sightseeing buses 🚌. It features large rice fields, flower seas 🌼, lakes, ancient-style straw and wooden houses, lawns, and large trees 🌲. You can also feed sika deer 🦌 here, earning it the nickname "Little Nara".
This holiday went to the neighborhood for a walk, we were going back to Shanghai, just passing by this place, we came in, there were a lot of people in the May 1st time, if it was not to buy tickets in advance, then it would not be able to get to this place at all. Because this place has a history of 5,000 years, although he has not much you can see directly, but after all, it is a cultural site, so it is worth bringing children here to study and study. This time, there were a lot of people who didn't find a very good tour guide, so we all strolled inside, it was very large, or it took some time to experience and feel inside, it is best to go in advance, check the history of this place. When you look at it intuitively, you have some feelings. At the same time, if you are more interested in history, you can still understand this history with the brother-in-law of Samsungdui in Sichuan, it may be more meaningful.
In the windy dusk, the autumn scenery is beautiful, the reeds are shining, singing moving songs, as if entering a fairy tale. Standing on the hillside to see, it is very empty. Will come again next autumn.
The ruins park is not bad, it is very comfortable to sit on the sightseeing bus and it is worth going. Luyuan is also very good, the biscuits in the canteen, the deer loves to eat, but the amount given is too small. The ticket exchange point management of the visitor center is chaotic, the ticket exchange speed is extremely slow, and the experience is very poor.
Liangzhu site, mainly concentrated in Pingyao Town, Yuhang District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, Liangzhu Street, located in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China around Taihu Valley, the years from 3300 BC to 2300 BC, continued development for about 1000 years, belonging to the late Neolithic cultural sites group. The Liangzhu site was found in the 25th year of the Republic of China (1936), and there are densely distributed villages, cemeteries, altars and other relics in the site group. The excavations are the most distinctive with a large number of exquisite jade rituals. The discovery of these relics and relics shows that the Liangzhu Cultural Site Group has become one of the largest and most level areas that confirm the history of civilization in China for 5,000 years. Liangzhu Site is the name of Liangzhu Culture, and its discovery has important academic value for studying the origin of civilization in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. In November 1996, Liangzhu Site was listed as the fourth batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country. On July 6, 2019, the ancient city site of Liangzhu, China, was listed on the World Heritage List.
Mainly to learn Neolithic culture, it is not bad to bring children to education, but you need to find an explanation, otherwise you are basically blind, and there is no need to talk about fun. The park is very large, suitable for taking a scenic battery car
A good place to learn history and culture, experience the long history of Liangzhu, the scenic spot is large, walk slowly and enjoy it slowly, you can take a car when you are tired, there are not many people, a little far away, it is convenient to go from Yuhang