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Lost at West Lake? This Is Your Sign!

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    Kathryn Hermiston
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    Lost at West Lake? This Is Your Sign! 1

    Alright, listen up, friends! If you want to see the true beauty of West Lake, the real highlights are right over here rather than in those crowded tourist spots such as Lubin (Lakefront), or the famous Su Di and Bai Di (Two causeways).

    (Note for international friends: Lubin (Lakefront) is the area directly adjacent to Hangzhou city center, with the presence of more commercial establishments, while Su Di and Bai Di are two renowned causeways stretching across West Lake. The views are classic but tend to get crowded.)

    If you limit your journey only to these popular spots and return disappointedly saying, "Oh, it's just another lake, nothing special," well then, I'd really feel like I need to stand up for West Lake too!

    Trust me, if you follow this route I've recommended, you'll be amazed by its enchanting charm and exclaim, "Wow, this is where West Lake truly displays its ethereal beauty!"

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      Danielle Purdy-Weimann
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      It's a bit unnerving how, right after I decided on this route, posts about it started popping up everywhere.

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        Leticia Ritchie
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        Typically, when Xiaohongshu (XHS) starts heavily promoting travel guides for a place, it's a sure sign that spot is packed with people.

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          Candace McDermott
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          Hey, what do you think of this part of the route?

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            Jeremiah Stamm-Carroll
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            The highlights!

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              Franklin Weimann IV
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              This route looks good, right? Planning to go on the 1st.

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                Timothy Denesik
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                Walking the entire way would be unbearable.

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                  Samuel Kihn
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                  Excuse me, roughly how long does it take to complete this route? We're planning to visit Lingyin Temple in the morning and West Lake in the afternoon.

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                    Shawna Keebler-Satterfield
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                    In that case, you're looking at at least 30,000 steps. Half a day should be roughly enough time to cover it.

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                      Bonnie Beatty
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                      If I only have the morning, where should I get a taxi to? I'm planning to set out at 5 AM.

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                        Kristopher Schultz PhD
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                        Maybe just take a stroll around the Hubin (Lakeside) area.

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                          Mrs. Beverly Glover-Crist
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                          Any accommodation recommendations around here?

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                            Tanya Bogisich IV
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                            Qingzhiwu, Manjuelong... guesthouses (B&Bs) are everywhere in those areas.

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                              Samuel Kihn
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                              Excuse me, where exactly is this? Thanks!

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                                Robyn Reilly
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                                Haha, what a coincidence! I took this exact route today. Started at 6:00 AM and I'm at Leifeng Pagoda now. The whole journey has been so refreshing and uplifting.

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                                  Faye O'Conner
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                                  So jealous!

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                                    Dr. Danny Bayer
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                                    Take a taxi to Yu Qian Shrine, then stroll along the river by Wugui Pond towards Yuhu Bay. It's the perfect condensed, refreshing nature tour, very pleasant and even suitable for seniors.

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                                      Wayne Marvin
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                                      Good to know!

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                                        Dr. Israel McLaughlin
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                                        Do you recommend walking from north to south? I'm staying near the East Railway Station, and starting from Taiziwan (Prince Bay Park) is a bit far. (Also, any suggestions on how to get there from the East Station? It might be too early for the subway. Can I cycle to Beishan Street?)

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                                          Delia Jast
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                                          Take a taxi to the Children's Palace, or take the subway to Fengqi Road Station.

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