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What interesting minority attractions are worth visiting in Hangzhou?

There are many popular tourist attractions in Hangzhou, which are deeply loved by everyone, but there are also many smaller attractions worth visiting. It's all places with few people and fun. Here are some scenic spots to recommend to you, and interested friends can come and play together!

Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park, Qingfeng Mountain House, Building 4 of Binjiang Xike Science and Technology Park, Oak Mountain Art Commune, Shiwukui Lane.

1, Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park, as a 5000-year exhibition of Chinese civilization, is magnificent, vast and magnificent. The most surprising thing is that there is also a deer park in the park, which really feels like being in Nara Prefecture, Japan. Jiao!

The eight lovely sika deer in Luyuan are the darlings of many tourists ~ Several lovely sika deer wander leisurely on the lawn, and the breeder will release the "closed" deer when there are few people. Excited, they jump around the hillside to let you interact freely to see where Nara the deer is going, and it's the same when you come to Liangzhu ~

Address: 200m northwest of the intersection of Fengdu Road and 104 National Road, Yuhang District, Hangzhou.

Opening hours: 09: 00-17: 00 (admission is closed at16: 00).

Tips: At present, the Luyuan of Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park has been temporarily closed and will be reopened on September 20th.

2. Qingfeng Mountain House White house, green doors and windows, empty lawn? Here you can satisfy all your fantasies about romantic spring ranch with the same Korean drama. You can have afternoon tea in the Qingfeng Mountain Room, let out the wind in the wild, walk in the door, and you can see a very beautiful swimming pool, which is also open as a photography base on weekdays.

There are also many forest huts above the pasture, and the overall atmosphere is very good, especially suitable for taking pictures, as well as lambs in Jeju Island. Although the sheep is a little thinner than Jeju Island, it is still very good!

Address: No.468, lingshan village, Shuangpu Town, Lingshan Middle Road, Hangzhou.

Opening hours: 09: 30-20: 00 (Monday to Sunday, you need to make an appointment with the official WeChat account).

3. Building 4 of Binjiang Xike Science and Technology Park In recent years, there are more and more high-rise buildings in Hangzhou, and more and more buildings can produce a large area. The hipsters who love to take pictures in Hangzhou are also eyeing-Building 4 of Binjiang Xike Science and Technology Park. Color is integrated into the building structure here, and the visual effect is very shocking.

The elevator in the middle is also super awesome. The whole building is formed at a symmetrical angle, giving people a strong sense of impact, comparable to the rainbow in Hong Kong. At present, the roof can't go up, so we can only shoot backwards. If you can shoot from above, the photo effect will be even cooler!

Address: No.606 Qiu Yi Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou.

Admission: free.

4. Oak Hill Art Commune has 59 white geometric buildings, each with a unique sense of space. When the weather is good, it looks like the Hangzhou version of santorini. Yuanmen Bridge, Geometric Corridor, Commune Gate ... It is recommended to clear the memory of mobile phone and camera first, after all, there are too many places worth "clicking" ~

Moreover, the commune is also seamless. China Academy of Fine Arts and Zhejiang Conservatory of Music can punch in three points at a time, and each point is a world-class photography shrine!

Address: Chuangyi Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou

Admission: free.

5. If we reverse the time to the Southern Song Dynasty, living in Shiwukui Lane can be said to be at the foot of the imperial city. Shijingfang Lane is full of tiles, and the surrounding restaurants and teahouses are very lively. Wandering around here, you will see old people walking birds in Wu Shan, and uncles and aunts gather in the shade of the roadside to play cards and chess, which is very lively.

Address: Shiwukui Lane, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou

Admission: free.

Opening hours: all day