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What kind of park card is used for traveling in Hangzhou?

50 yuan/year. Renewal fee is 40 yuan/year.

Hangzhou and Shanghai household registration can be applied for.

There is only one application point: Hangzhou Park Annual Pass Application Center, No. 61 Nanshan Road.

An ID card and a one-inch photo are required. If the ID card is a new version, no photo is required.

After applying for the card, you can visit the attractions under the Hangzhou Garden and Culture Bureau for free.

Don’t pay anymore——Yue Temple, Liuhe Pagoda, Lingyin Feilai Peak, Hupao, Botanical Garden, Zoo, Yuhuang Mountain, Manlong Guiyu Park (Children’s Park), Guozhuang, Hangzhou Forest of Steles, Peacock Paradise, Jiuxi Waterfall, Yunqi, Chinese Tea Museum, Southern Song Dynasty Official Kiln, Zhang Taiyan Memorial Hall, Su Dongpo Memorial Hall, Hangzhou History Museum, Xixi National Wetland Park, etc. (Individual parks need to pay the price difference appropriately during large-scale exhibitions)

Purchase difference required - Huanglong Cave, Chenghuang Pavilion, Huayuan, Hu Xueyan's former residence and Wansong Academy

What cannot be used - Three Islands in the Lake, Liuhe Pagoda Climbing Tower and West Lake Night Tour

My personal opinion is that there are many places that offer free admission, but for outsiders who come here once, there won’t be many cheap ones. The key is to see where you go.

1. You can only waive the first ticket (ticket for Lingyin Scenic Area) when going to Lingyin, and there is an additional fee for entering the temple (ticket for the temple).

2. Generally, tour groups will take them to Yuemiao. Those who come to Hangzhou by themselves will not go there. If you have a park card at Yuemiao, you don’t need to pay.

3. I haven’t been to the scenic spot in the center of the lake for many years. The tickets are not expensive, but to go to the island in the middle of the lake, the boat ticket is unavoidable, and this is the big deal.

4. Leifeng Tower has a discount with a park card, but you still have to pay the price difference; the same goes for Xixi Wetland.

5. The places around the West Lake are all open and do not require tickets; the scenic parks that are separated by one or several roads from the West Lake basically charge tickets, but you can use the park card. ; For those located some distance away from the West Lake, tickets are required and park cards cannot be used.