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What are the tourist attractions in Hangzhou, Zhejiang?

West Lake

West Lake is located atNo. 1 Longjing Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, in the west of Hangzhou City, with a total area of 49 square kilometers, a catchment area of 2 1.22 square kilometers and a lake area of 6.38 square kilometers. Xiangxi, west and north are surrounded by mountains on three sides. Bai Causeway, Su Causeway, Yang Gongdi and Zhao Gong dikes in the lake divide the lake into several water surfaces. The outline of the West Lake is almost oval, and the bottom of the lake is relatively flat. The natural surface water sources of the lake are Jinsha River, Longhong River, Chishan River (Yin Hui) and Changqiaoxi River. The West Lake is located at the edge of the southeast hills of China and the northern edge of subtropical zone. The annual average total solar radiation is 100- 1 10 kcal/cm2, and the sunshine hours are 1800-2 100 hours. There are 100 park attractions in West Lake, including "Ten Scenes of West Lake", "Ten Scenes of New West Lake" and "Three Comments on Ten Scenes of West Lake". There are more than 60 national, provincial and municipal key cultural relics protection units, and more than 20 museums such as Broken Bridge, Leifeng Pagoda, Wang Qian Memorial Hall, Jingci Temple and Su Xiaoxiao Tomb. In 2007, Hangzhou West Lake Scenic Area was awarded "National AAAAA-level Tourist Attraction". 20 1 1 On June 24th, "Hangzhou West Lake Cultural Landscape" was officially listed in the World Heritage List.

Leifeng Pagoda/Leifeng Pagoda

Leifeng Pagoda, also known as Huangfei Pagoda and Xiguan Brick Pagoda, is located on Leifeng Mountain on the south bank of West Lake Scenic Area in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province. It is a national 4A-level tourist attraction and the first colored bronze sculpture pagoda in China. It was built in 977, the second year of Taiping and Xingguo in the Northern Song Dynasty, because of Huang Fei and the son of Wu. Formerly known as "Difei Pagoda", it was built in Leifeng Mountain and later renamed as "Leifeng Pagoda". According to legend, in the China folk story "The Legend of the White Snake", the white snake flooded the Jinshan Mountain to save Xu Xian, and was suppressed by Fahai under this Leifeng Tower.

Broken bridge and residual snow

Broken bridge and snow is a famous scenery on the West Lake, which is famous for its looming bridge deck in winter snow. It belongs to one of the ten scenic spots of West Lake. Broken bridge snow is a good place to enjoy the snow scene of West Lake. China's famous folklore "The Legend of the White Snake" adds romance to the broken bridge scenery.

Santa Yin Yue

Santan Yin Yue is one of the ten scenic spots in the West Lake, and is known as the "first scenic spot in the West Lake". After Su Shi dredged the West Lake, he erected three bottle-shaped stone pagodas in the deepest part of the lake outside the dike to commemorate it, forming a strange landscape of "there is a deep pool in the lake, a bright moon in the water, stone pagodas to take pictures, and a full moon in August".

Bai Causeway

Bai Causeway is the link between downtown Hangzhou and various scenic spots. It starts from "Broken Bridge Snow" in the east and ends at "Autumn Moon in Pinghu" in the west, with a total length of 2 miles. In the Tang Dynasty, it was called Baishadi and Sandi, and later it was called Gushan Road and Shijintang in the Song and Ming Dynasties. The Baigong Dike built by Bai Juyi, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, along Baisha Road no longer exists. In order to commemorate his achievements, Hangzhou people recorded the present Bai Causeway in his credit book. Bai Causeway used to be paved with white sand, but now it is paved with asphalt, surrounded by lush flowers, colorful peach blossoms and graceful weeping willows. The Golden Belt Bridge was originally named Bihan Bridge. It is said that when Kangxi visited the West Lake, the dragon boat entered Lihu Lake from under this bridge.