Considered the most picturesque natural landscapes in China, the Nine Creeks and Eighteen Gullies is located in the Hangzhou region. With its abundant greenery, mountain peaks and ridges, flowering bushes, and multitude of natural water bodies; it is the most popular tourist attraction in Hangzhou. Also called the Nine Streams and Eighteen Gullies, it is a hot-spot for naturalists, trekkers, hikers, campers, photographers, as well as tourists from all over the world. The highlight of this scenic area is a small lagoon surrounded by the ancient Linhai (Forest Sea), Xizhongxi, and the Jiuhong Pavilions. There is also a small tea and snacks joint where you can enjoy the specialty tea from the nearby Longjing Tea Plantations.
Other Things to See in Hangzhou
Lingyin Temple |
Xixi National Wetland Park |
Impression West Lake |
Jade Emperor Hill |
Three Pools Mirroring the Moon |
Laodong Lu (Laodong Road) |
Tide Watching Pavilion (Yanguan) |
Yanguan Chenghuang Miao (City God Temple) |
Zhan'ao Pagoda (Yanguan) |
Folk Customs Exhibition Hall (Yanguan) |
Yanguan Ancient Town (Haining) |
Baoshi Shan (Baoshi Hill) |
Former Residence of Hu Xueyan |
Qiandao Hu (Thousand Island Lake) |
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception |
Southern Song Dynasty Guan Kiln Museum |
Qiantang River Tidal Bore |
China Academy of Art |
Huqingyu Tang Chinese Medicine Museum |
China National Silk Museum |
China National Tea Museum |
Leifeng Pagoda |
Flower Harbor (Hua Gang) |
Red Carp Pond |
Feilai Feng |
Guo's Villa |
West Lake (Xi Hu) |
Xiling Seal Society |
Tiger Running Dream Spring |
Su Causeway |
Solitary Hill (Gu Shan) |
Mausoleum of General Yue Fei |
Longjing Tea Plantation |
Liuhe Pagoda |
Autumn Moon Over the Peaceful Lake Pavilion |