Recently, the "Top Ten Scenic Spots of the Liangzhu Cultural Grand Corridor" were officially announced.
Whispers of the Wind at Mojiao Hill Palace
This site is not just a testament to history; it serves as a significant window showcasing "5,000 Years of China through Liangzhu."
Jade Reflections at the Liangzhu Museum
Within the courtyard of the Liangzhu Museum, several jade discs of varying sizes gracefully float on the water's surface.
Sunrise at Yaoshan Mountain
At the Yaoshan Altar in Yaoshan Ruins Park, this site stands as a silent guardian of history, quietly narrating tales of the past.
Gentle Ripples at Shiwu Dam
The Shiwu Dam, part of the ancient Liangzhu city's hydraulic system, is the best-preserved dam in the entire water management network.
Cultural Treasures at the National Archives
Located in the Hangzhou Branch of the National Archives of Publications and Culture, this grand library is not only a repository of books but also a vibrant hub for cultural exchange.
Zen Tea Pathway
At the summit of Jingshan Mountain lies Jingshan Temple, founded during the Tang Dynasty and renowned for its Zen tea culture.
Melodies of the Sanbai Fishermen
Situated at Sanbai Pond in Renhe Street, this is the largest freshwater lake in Yuhang District, where three ponds connect like pearls strung together.
Nanshan Statues
Nestled in Nanshan Village, Pingyao Town, these statues bear witness to the brilliance of Buddhist art during the Yuan Dynasty.
Pear Seekers of Luniao Town
In Luniao Town, known as the home of honey pears in Zhejiang Province, the pears are large, thin-skinned, juicy, and sweet.
Sentinel's Song at Dusong Pass
Located at Dusong Pass in Baizhang Town, this strategic area has historically been a contested site due to its rugged terrain.