Located in Shuangxi, over 30 kilometers northwest of Hangzhou, the Shuangxi Rafting Tourist Spot is a National AAAA scenic spot, and many people hail it as "the best rafting place in East China".
Located at the northern foot of Wushan Hill, Hefang Street originated in South Song Dynasty (1127-1279 AD) when Hangzhou was the national capital.
Longmen is a small town located in Southwest Hangzhou habouring a host of ancestral shrines, halls, pagodas, camphor trees, and footbridges from the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911).
As a National AAAA Scenic Spot, Liuxi River is located in Heqiao Ancient Town of Lin'an, Hangzhou.
The Liangzhu Museum is an archaeological museum dedicated to the Neolithic Liangzhu culture.
Leifeng Pagoda is a five-storeyed tower with eight sides. Originally constructed in the year AD975, it collapsed in 1924 but was rebuilt in 2002.
Hangzhou Amusement Park is a modern park with assorted entertaining facilities.
Located in Xukou town, the national AAAA scenic spot – Fuchun Taoyuan Scenic Area covers an area of 15 square kilometers. The Heaven-like Cave is reputed as the largest cave in Asia and boasts fantastic landscapes.
Daming Mountain is located 70km away from Mount Huangshan in Anhui province. The highest spot of Daming Mountain is at an altitude of 1,489.9 meters.