Weekend Trip to Hangzhoumini
Depart from Shanghai in the morning, take the high-speed train to Hangzhou East, get off and go straight to West Lake. The main tour route this time: Beishan Street-Broken Bridge Remaining Snow-Gushan Road-Yanggong Causeway-Sudi.
West Lake
Start walking from the broken bridge on Beishan Street with remaining snow.
Entering the water silently.
On the mountain is Baochu Pagoda.
Two mandarin ducks were on the branches, moving with the waves. This was the first time I saw mandarin ducks.
Zhongshan Park
Although the maple leaves have fallen, it is still beautiful. The calm water is like a bright mirror, without any ripples.
Look carefully, there is a cat
The head is so small
The body is so big
There is also a maple tree that has not yet shed its leaves.
Xiling Seal Society
Quyuan Fenghe
There are no lotus flowers now, and the simple water surface is also very elegant.
Prince Bay Park
The super cute puppy is playing with the gardener and looks very happy!
Climb Jiuyaoshan ing.
After climbing for about half an hour, we reach Jiuyao Pavilion and overlook the West Lake.
There is still a bit of haze in the distance.
Overlooking Leifeng Pagoda.
Looking into the distance…I don’t know where it is.
Going down the mountain, there is a deep cave on the roadside.
Looking up at Leifeng Pagoda, I didn’t go in.
Taurus out of water-sunset
The sunset is so beautiful!
The waves are as smooth as silk.
Renfeng Pavilion-Sunrise
I got up at around 5 a.m. and took a taxi to Renfeng Pavilion at 6 a.m. to wait for the sunrise.
Blues hour before sunrise.
Start to turn warm.
The temperature was very low, and I was almost freezing when I was holding the camera with both hands, but I couldn’t stop the sunrise from being so beautiful!
The hazy Leifeng Pagoda.
Su Di
I got up too early and felt sleepy. I sunbathed on a chair by the West Lake and closed my eyes to relax.
Three Pools Reflecting the Moon
Take another look and go back to Shanghai.
