Taste of Longjing Tea in Hangzhou by Rose

June26

While visiting Hangzhou, this fairy land in China, most of tourists will be impressed by the fragrance of Longjing Tea from the mountains and local teahouses. Covering long history and deep traditional cultural connotation, Longjing Tea enjoyed a high fame as the Fourth Wonder of China. Until now, it has been received by the foreigners for the effect function and natural value.

Longjing Tea

Researching Typical Production Area
For its typical sweetness and fragrance, Longjing Tea also has different production area. It is flourishing in the mountain area where the mild climate and plentiful rainfall could offer them a cozy environment. The most wonderful area is the surroundings of West Lake. Every year, there are numerous tea materials produced here. During your West Lake visiting, it is very easy to smell the typical fragrance of Longjing. Wandering in this area, a large scale green land will impress your mind. From them, you could read their long history and deep culture they housed. With the fast increase in production, Longjing Tea is divided into many kinds. Each of them has certain flavor and shapes.

Typical Production Process
For the natural value, Longjing Tea also needs typical production process. The treasure of the production is certainly the leaves. However, when to pick is very important. Different time picking leads to different flavor and tastes. The best period to pick is before the Qingming Festival in April. The selection process of tea leaves is very strict. Those who are growing in delicate and complete appearance could be used. After these fresh leaves picked, the masters should first grade them. According to their features, arrange different temperature and techniques. The process is very complicated. But for the local worker, they have adopted the certain skill. At last, they need to be bake. According to their grade and quality, different levels, the workers give methods to bake.

Make a cup of Longji Tea
For the heaven-made natural value, good quality tea needs to good water so that the flavor could be totally melted. The water from the Hupao Spring is the perfect match to the tea. During the infusion process, the water temperature around 185 F is appropriate. After finishing, pour them into the certain sand-pot, it is extremely a kind of spiritual enjoyment.

Besides, Longjing Tea has many advantages to the human body. Coming to West Lake, sipping a cup of Longjing Tea will be perfect!

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Biking around Idyllic Hangzhou by Jack

June19

Nothing beats a biking experience in Hangzhou if you want to explore best of Hangzhou at a leisurely pace. There are plenty of top biking routes available all over the city of Hangzhou. Here are two best biking routes for your consideration.

Hangzhou Bike Tour

Biking from Jiuxi to Longjing
Starting from the city proper, ride the bike into South Road and begin a tour of the idyllic countryside of Hangzhou surrounded by mountains and rivers. From all kinds of style bars, the green trees and birds Orioles Singing, to the bell ringing coming from Lei Feng Tower, the West Lake scenery will unfold before the eyes. Then bike to the Hupao Road and Zhijian Road, along the North Bank of the Qian Tang River to Jiuxi. Jiuxi consists of 9 small streams to the river, covering a total length of 6 kilometers. The mountain forest is very dense with the path winds along mountain ridges. All the way you will hear the sound of gurgling brooks, with some bumps along the gravel road, an absolute classic route for riding a mountain bike. Jiuxi has smaller slope and on the way there are many wading streams. If you are brave enough just ride through them, in summer you can also play with water to catch some fish. Over the last nine steep slopes, then bike to the Longjing. The road from Longjing is a downhill, 3 kilometers long, lined with the towering trees, and the asphalt road surface is very smooth. It will be a refreshing experience biking up the slopes.

Biking to Yuhang Jingshan
Jingshan is located in the territory of Yuhang District 60 kilometers away from the center of Hangzhou. The mountain stands 800 meters above sea level. In the area, there are 10,000 acres of bamboo forests, old temples, and springs hidden in the mist, very majestic and elegant. Asphalt pavement of the winding road is a test of your strength and endurance. There are tea plantations around, worth stopping by too. Jingshan tea features thin leaves, green color, very refreshing and good tea to sip. And on top of the mountain, the temples date back to the South Song Dynasty, once one of the five southern schools of Zen. Many quiet rooms are available, stay for a few days - definitely a bonus to your biking. The Mountain Farm Hotel is very cheap. If you got a good sense of adventure, do not miss out on a biking to Jingshan!

Overall, biking through idyllic Hangzhou will be fun and an essential Hangzhou experience!

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Witness Overwhelming Tidal Wives at Qiantang River by Jack

June12

Nothing is as overwhelming as the tidal waves of Qiantang River when it comes to natural wonders. This unique sight attracts millions of people flooding to this area just to witness this splendor up-close and personal!

Qiantang River

Overview of the Tide at Qiantang River
The Qian Tang River is the largest river in Zhejiang Province, the Song Dynasty Zhejiang Road was named after it. Qiantang River features a watershed area of 55058 square kilometers, flowing through the Gulf of Hangzhou into the East China Sea. Qian Tang River tide is known as the best tide sight in all the land, is one of the most sought-after natural wonders of the world. It is a result of the centrifugal effect of celestial gravitation and the rotation of the earth, jointly caused by the special terrain of Hangzhou Bay and the bell. The Qian Tang River tide is caused by the tidal forces of the moon and sun, with tide fluctuation of the occurrence of the ocean surface.

More Details about the Tide
On June 5, 2012 - the lunar calendar, with the eclipse effect to usher in a new round of flood tide period, the Qian Tang River Tide broke out again. The annual Lunar New Year, the Qianjiang tidal waves reach its maximum. The tide comes, sounds like thunder, topple the mountains and overturn the seas, very spectacular. The Qiantang Tide can be dated back to the Northern Song Dynasty as recorded by poet Su Dongpo. 55 kilometers away from Hangzhou Bay there is a spot called the big gap which is the perfect place to see the cross tide from the Hangzhou bay. Due to long-term of Sediment deposition, it formed a sandbank in the river. The tidal wave is divided into two parts by Hangzhou bay, namely east tide and the south tide, when the two waves cross the bay and hug again, displaying an overwhelming sight, just like spectacular waterfalls across the river. When the tide comes, the river becomes a world of thundering sprays and foams, making the sight hard to beat. The tidal waves are in different sizes and shapes and at different sites, the waves look different too. The best tide watching site in the city is located in Haining Yanguan Town, the best time to see the tide is the annual Lunar New Year from fifteenth August to eighteenth August.

Overall, the Qiantang Tide is to die for!

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