This 1-day Hangzhou tour from Shanghai by high-speed train blends tea culture, Buddhist heritage, and scenic beauty. Begin at the China National Tea Museum to explore tea artifacts in a Jiangnan garden, then visit Meijiawu Tea Village to witness 600+ years of Longjing tea cultivation and traditional roasting at Lu Zhenghao Plantation. In the afternoon, explore Lingyin Temple, China’s oldest Zen temple beside Feilai Peak’s grottoes, and learn about Jigong the Mad Monk. Tour UNESCO-listed West Lake via Su Causeway, visiting Broken Bridge and Leifeng Pagoda linked to the White Snake legend, and take a boat to Three Ponds Mirroring the Moon (1 Yuan note scene). Conclude at Hefang Street’s Song Dynasty market for herbal treats at Hu Qing Yu Tang and local dishes like Dongpo Pork, distilling Hangzhou’s 5,000-year history into a day of cultural immersion.
- China National Tea Museum - Meijiawu Tea Village - Lingyin Temple - West Lake - Qinghefang Street
Welcome to Hangzhou, the “Heaven on Earth” and a cultural city with a history of over 5,000 years.
You will first visit the China National Tea Museum, China’s only national-level tea culture museum. It has two branches: Shuangfeng (a Jiangnan-style garden near West Lake) and Longjing (hillside with tea mountain views). Explore Chinese tea history, global tea spread, and traditional techniques like Tang Dynasty tea boiling and Song Dynasty Dian Cha.
Next, head to Meijiawu Tea Culture Village, the largest Longjing Tea producer. Stroll through Ming-Qing streets, visit tea workshops, and experience traditional roasting at Lu Zhenghao Plantation. Meijiawu, with 600+ years of tea cultivation, was visited by Premier Zhou Enlai, boosting its fame as a national gift tea source. Enjoy lunch with authentic Hangzhou cuisine here.
After lunch, explore Lingyin Temple, one of China’s top Zen temples (founded 328 AD) inside Feilai Peak Scenic Area. Legend says an Indian monk built it facing Feilai Peak, believing it flew from a holy mountain. Admire ancient stone pagodas, Buddhist grottoes, and the Jigong Hall, where the legendary mad monk practiced.
Discover UNESCO-listed West Lake via hiking, biking, boating, or sightseeing buses. Walk along Su Causeway (built by Su Dongpo) and visit landmarks like Broken Bridge (White Snake legend) and Leifeng Pagoda. Take a boat to Three Ponds Mirroring the Moon (featured on China’s 1 Yuan note).
End the day at Qinghefang Street, a Southern Song Dynasty marketplace. Visit Hu Qing Yu Tang, a traditional Chinese medicine museum built by late Qing merchant Hu Xueyan.
After the tour, your guide will escort you to Hangzhou Bullet Train Station for the 1-hour return to Shanghai, concluding your 1-day cultural tour.