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Hangzhou May Day Holiday: My Two Cents (and a Warning!)

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    Priscilla Marquardt IV
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    Curious to see the parks near your place? ~

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      Sylvia Franecki
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      Quyuan Fenghe (Lotus in the Breeze at Crooked Courtyard).

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        Dr. Israel McLaughlin
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        That Youhao Park I visited today was really beautiful.

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          Clarence Hessel II
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          Honey, I totally get how you feel, and I'd like to share my thoughts, hoping they might help. I'm from Sichuan and have been interning in Hangzhou for a month now. I've been living here all this time, and I also love to quietly find a spot, gaze at the scenery, and just zone out. My favorite places are those full of lush greenery because they give me that spring vibe, which makes me really happy! During Qingming Festival, regular weekends, and the May Day holiday, I've been out exploring Hangzhou. I'm someone who loves planning itineraries. I've been to popular spots around West Lake, famous online check-in locations, and also some relatively less crowded parks. My take is: Hangzhou is vast and has many beautiful places. You don't necessarily have to hit all the major tourist attractions. Sometimes, over-planning can detract from your experience, making it feel like just checking off a list. For short holidays like Qingming or May Day, try to go during off-peak hours (like super early in the morning) or avoid the big attractions (like the Longxiangqiao section of West Lake). Places like Wansong Academy and Hupao Park are much less crowded during these holidays, and the scenery is still great.

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            Wansong Academy and Hupao Park are also very beautiful. I actually went to Hupao yesterday, and even during the May Day holiday, you could describe it as uncrowded. You can quietly find a little corner and do your own thing. Your own experience at the moment is what matters most. Traffic can be bad during short holidays or weekends, but using the subway plus a bus or bike is very convenient. If you want to quietly zone out, consider these two places. However, with the current weather, there will be quite a few mosquitoes, so remember to spray repellent, or they'll start bothering you pretty quickly if you sit down for a while.

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              Lewis Larkin
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              Huh?! I actually quite like this bamboo forest in the Botanical Garden. I've loved it since my first visit over ten years ago. I went on the afternoon of May 1st, and there was no one there. Could you tell me where your neighborhood park is? I'm not trying to be argumentative; I'd genuinely like to check it out too.

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                Barry Kuphal
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                So, you're saying the park near your home is better? Tell us where it is then.

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                  Priscilla Marquardt IV
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                  I think it's very beautiful.

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                    Kathryn Heller
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                    I stubbornly came to Hangzhou for the May Day holiday. West Lake was packed, but I still had a great time. Maybe it's because I actually enjoy lively atmospheres. I also really enjoyed city walking through the scenic areas. Even though southern Chinese landscapes can be quite similar, seeing such a continuous stretch of beautiful scenery made the trip totally worth it.

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                      Antonio Sawayn
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                      Hangzhou has many uncrowded spots. If you're looking to explore some hidden gems or less-traveled paths, you can find tips and guides on Xiaohongshu.

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