Spring in Hangzhou offers its residents and visitors the best time to enjoy Jiangnan's reputed “misty March landscape”, and even a stroll through the city's lush greenery can trigger the fondest memories at this time of year.
When summer hits Hangzhou, many locals flee to nearby hills, caves, and rivers to escape the stifling heat. But instead of fleeing the city, why not check out Hangzhou's hottest things to do this summer?
Known as the “sweet osmanthus”, Hangzhou's signature flower usually blooms between late September and early October.
The winter in Hangzhou is long and chilly. To battle against the cold, locals usually flock to the suburban Yuhang to feast on mutton and fish during the Yuhang Food Festival.