Visit the thousand-year-old Lingyin Temple and ancient Buddhas at Feilai Peak, hear bells and make wishes away from the hustle; afternoon cruise on West Lake, enjoy an authentic local lunch, and let the lake breeze calm your mind.
In the morning, visit the thousand-year-old Lingyin Temple hidden in the mountains. Beside it, Feilai Peak's cliffs are carved with ancient Buddhist statues. Walk under the trees, hear the temple bells, make wishes with incense — far away from the city noise. The guide will share the temple's history, so it's not just for photos — you'll feel the Zen. After the visit, enjoy a popular local lunch without any detour. In the afternoon, take a West Lake boat cruise. The lake breeze touches your face — relaxed and easy. You'll feel completely at ease and peaceful.
Ancient temple in woods, far from noise.
Feilai Peak carvings with guided tales.
West Lake cruise, breeze relaxes your soul.
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Define the general area you pick up from: Within an 8km radius of Hubin Commercial District (Longxiangqiao Metro Station). For hotels beyond this area, please contact customer service for confirmation and potential surcharge.
After booking this tour, travelers will find that Lingyin Temple is very quiet and solemn, helping them naturally relax and feel less stressed. Lingyin Temple is a thousand-year-old temple, built during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, with a history of over 1,600 years. Before entering the temple, travelers will pass by Feilai Peak (Flying Peak), where there are many ancient stone carvings—hundreds of Buddha, Bodhisattva, and Arhat statues. The most famous among them is the "Budai Maitreya" statue, with a big belly and a cheerful smile. The tour guide will tell the stories behind these stone carvings. This place is also very popular among local Chinese people. Walking through the temple, seeing the old architecture, offering incense, or writing a prayer plaque—many people feel much lighter when they leave than when they arrived.
After booking this tour, travelers will feel the gentle lake breeze and the boat slowly drifting on the water—helping them relax. The open water and distant mountains make them feel calm and at ease. The guide will explain why West Lake is a UNESCO World Heritage Site: its man-made causeways, the three stone pagodas (Three Pools Mirroring the Moon), and the stories of Leifeng and Baochu pagodas. Travelers will learn that West Lake blends ancient Chinese garden art with natural scenery, influencing garden design in China and East Asia. The boat slowly passes Su Causeway, Bai Causeway, and small islands. Many take photos of the three pagodas' reflections, or simply listen to the oars. Getting off, they leave with a peaceful image—water, hills, pagodas, bridges, all in place.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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