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When can I go to Hangzhou?

You can go to Hangzhou at any time now. During the epidemic period, when entering some places, you need to bring your ID card, wear a mask and a health code. For safety reasons, if you have a fever, try not to go outside. To avoid being quarantined. Some tourist attractions in Hangzhou 1. Linping Park

Linping Park is built on the mountain and faces the water. There is a huge artificial lake in the park with sparkling waves and stone bridges. The ponds, springs and waterfalls are clear and lively, forming an exquisite garden-style landscape with the green willows on the shore.

Address: No. 101, Yanshan Road, Hangzhou

Transportation: Take Line 1 to Linping Station, then transfer to the bus.

Distribution of attractions:

The main landscapes in the park include: Shidou Spring, Buyin Gallery, Donglai Pavilion, zoo, amusement park, monument, Linping Menghua, reliefs, Crane Tower, artificial lake, jade statue, observation platform, sunset in the park, etc.

Features of the scenic spot:

Photography, mountain climbing, leisure and entertainment, parks, zoos, amusement parks, mountains and rivers. 2. Zhongshuge

Zhongshuge, known as "The Most Beautiful Bookstore in China", has always had a very visual impact in its design style. People often go here not to concentrate on reading, but to take photos seriously.

Suzhou Zhongshuge is divided into new book display area, recommended book reading area, main book reading area and children's reading area. They used glass bricks as walls and suspended acrylic shelves to place new books. The pure space is like an unmanned warehouse in outer space, and hidden behind it is a glowworm hole decorated with countless optical fibers.

Address: 2nd Floor, Phase 2, Xingguang Avenue Shopping Mall, Jiangnan Avenue, Binjiang District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. 3. Abandoned Train

This is a railway tunnel that has been abandoned for many years. The tunnel has now been closed by bricks and stones. The carriage remains outside the tunnel, and there are still rails under the carriage.

On both sides of the carriage are slightly raised hills, which are overgrown with weeds and trees. Some areas outside the carriage are also covered with green moss and weeds. When the sun is shining brightly, the sun shines through the leaves, and stars fall on the mottled train skin, showing a decadent beauty, making it a popular photo location.

Address: Shanghai Railway Bureau Hangzhou Employee Training Base Branch [No. 13, Beishan Street, Xihu District, Hangzhou].

Transportation: Line 1, Fengqi Road, Exit B.