Su Causeway became a tourist attraction as early as 1090. That year, Su Dongpo, a famous poet in the Song Dynasty and the governor of Hangzhou, had the lake dredged. The silt and debris were piled up and formed into a causeway. In order to honor the poet governor, local people named the Causeway after him. Today’s causeway is the result of many refurbishing projects over centuries. Romanticized as Spring Dawn by Su Causeway, the scenery has stayed on the top of the best ten resorts around the West Lake since the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279).
Breeze-ruffled lotus at Quyuan garden
Quyuan Park (Crooked Courtyard) is situated near the mouth of Jinshajian Stream, the biggest natural water supply into the West Lake.
In the South Song Dynasty a royal wine workshop was set up here. In the lake next to the winery stood a large area of lotuses waggling and dancing a little bit intoxicatingly in summer breezes. Visitors felt wonderful with both the scenery and wine while aromas of lotus flowers and wine were wafting in the air. The spot got its fame as one of the top ten best attractions in that dynasty and has kept its charm in colors and odors since then.
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| Su Causeway in Spring Dawn |
Quyuan Park (Crooked Courtyard) is situated near the mouth of Jinshajian Stream, the biggest natural water supply into the West Lake.
In the South Song Dynasty a royal wine workshop was set up here. In the lake next to the winery stood a large area of lotuses waggling and dancing a little bit intoxicatingly in summer breezes. Visitors felt wonderful with both the scenery and wine while aromas of lotus flowers and wine were wafting in the air. The spot got its fame as one of the top ten best attractions in that dynasty and has kept its charm in colors and odors since then.
| Breeze-ruffled lotus at Quyuan garden |
Orioles Singing in the Willows
Orioles Singing in the Willows was
recognized as one of the Ten Views of the West Lake in the Southern Song
Dynasty, but began to be neglected from the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) on. The
park came back to life again 1950s by a series of refurbishing projects. Today,
the park covers an area of 21 hectares, with luxuriant trees surviving the past
dynasties along the winding bank. Vast lawns stretch, flowers are bright,
pavilions reveal their ancient romantic style, birds flap by and grasses show
their best greens.
The largest isle in the West Lake, It is also
called the Lesser Yingzhou Isle, the namesake after a legendary Islet in the
depth of the Eastern China Sea. The isle is elegant, harmonizing nature and
man-made landscape. The isle is one of the top ten Westlake Scenic attractions
for centuries.
The beauty of the scenic spot is the moon in the sky, in the water and in the heart of onlookers. The three stone miniature pagodas standing in the lake off the isle are presumably the best place for moon viewing. These pagodas produce many magic views of the moon in the water, making people nostalgic and reminiscent of the woebegone days and happy moments in the past. On the night of the Autumn Moon Festival, the isle and its three miniature pagodas are the best attraction for moon spectators.
Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake
The beauty of the scenic spot is the moon in the sky, in the water and in the heart of onlookers. The three stone miniature pagodas standing in the lake off the isle are presumably the best place for moon viewing. These pagodas produce many magic views of the moon in the water, making people nostalgic and reminiscent of the woebegone days and happy moments in the past. On the night of the Autumn Moon Festival, the isle and its three miniature pagodas are the best attraction for moon spectators.
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| Three Pools Mirroring the Moon |
Though the Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake
refers nowadays to a fixed location and one of the top ten attractions around
the West Lake, it was in the South Song Dynasty a general reference to the
autumn nights when people went boating on the lake appreciating the bright moon
and enjoying the cool breeze.
Lingering Snow on the Broken Bridge
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| Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake |
Once in a fine day after a snowfall,
standing on the bridge and looking toward the northwest at the Solitary Hill
and Ge Hill, one can see the hills and buildings covered with snow and the lake
and hills look crystal clear. Although the snowy beauty of the scenery is a
little bit chilly and lonely, many people regard it better than noisy greens
and reds in other seasons and they believe the Broken Bridge fully deserves the
top position it has enjoyed for hundreds of years as the best one of the Ten
Westlake Scenic Spots.


Evening Bell Ringing at Nanpinjg Hill, it
is one of the “Ten Views of West Lake” with the longest history. In 972 A.D. a
famous temple, named as “Xingjiao Temple”was built on the Nanpin Hill. After
that, a few more small temples were built around it. Therefore, Nanpin Hill was
locally called as “Buddhism Kingdom Hill”. Formed of limestone, the Nanping
Hill contains lots of caves and cavities. The shape of the hill is just like a
painted screen. Therefore, when the bell was rung in the evening, its sonorous
sound echoed through the caves and cavities, even reached as far as the other
shore of the West Lake. And then the Ge Hill locating there sent back a big
echo over the lake.
Leifeng Pagoda in Evening Glow
Leifeng Pagoda, on the Evening Glow Hill
situated on the south shore of the West Lake, was erected in celebration of the
son his favorite concubine, Huang Fei, gave birth to. The 7 storied pagoda was
a storied – pavilion – type structure, built of brick and wood. In the ancient
time, Leifeng Pagoda and Baochu Pagoda stood far apart facing each other.
Leifeng Pagoda appeared to be an old gentleman, but Baochu Pagoda appeared to
be a beauty. When the sun was setting, the pagoda bathed in the evening glow
looked radiantly beautiful. It was therefore named as “Leifeng Pagoda in
Evening Glow”.
Viewing Fish at Flower Harbor
Twin peaks are the Northern Peak and
Southern Peak. One locates southwest to the West Lake and the other locates
northwest west. Northern Peak is with an elevation of 256.9 meters, Southern
Peak is with an elevation of 355 meters. The two peaks face each other at a
distance of more than 5 kilometers. On a drizzly day in spring or autumn,
visitors may find a spectacular view of the two peaks while they look up from
the Hongchun Bridge. It seems as if an enchanting landscape painting was
hanging before them with the peaks disappearing and appearing amidst drifting
clouds.









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