
Lingfeng Mountain, located in the Hangzhou Botanical Garden, is home to the famous Qingzhiwu, located at its foot. During the Kaiyun era of the Later Jin Dynasty, Lingfeng Temple was built on the mountainside. During the Jiaqing era of the Qing Dynasty, the temple was rebuilt, and plum trees were planted around it. Today, there are nearly 10,000 plum trees, making it one of Hangzhou's three most popular plum blossom viewing spots, along with Gushan and Xixi. It's known as the Lingfeng Plum Blossom Viewing Spot.
Lingfeng Mountain boasts 45 varieties of plum blossoms and over 5,000 trees. The botanical garden boasts scenic spots and historical sites, including the Shubi Pavilion, Yunxiang Pavilion, Plum Garden, Yaotai, Longyue Tower, and Juyue Pavilion. The pavilions, corridors, stacked stones, and fountains in the botanical garden complement the seasonal flowers and trees, creating a natural and picturesque scene.
The best time to view plum blossoms in Lingfeng Mountain is from February to March .
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Lingfeng Mountain is famous for its scenic beauty and spiritual significance. The mountain has long been a site for meditation and Buddhist practices, with temples scattered across its slopes. The area also has historical importance in Chinese culture, offering a blend of nature and cultural heritage.
Lingfeng Mountain is located in the western part of Hangzhou, near West Lake. You can take a taxi, bus, or drive to the base of the mountain. The nearest metro station is Longxiangqiao, which is about 20 minutes away by taxi. You can also walk from certain nearby scenic spots around West Lake.
The mountain is open year-round, and visitors can enjoy the scenic views and trails at any time. The best times to visit are during spring and autumn for mild weather, while weekdays tend to be less crowded.
There is no entrance fee for accessing the mountain itself, but there may be small fees for visiting certain temples or specific attractions on the mountain. Tickets can be purchased onsite.
Booking tickets in advance is not required for general access. However, for specific events or temple visits, it may be a good idea to check availability and book a few days in advance.
A typical visit to Lingfeng Mountain takes around 3-4 hours. This includes time for hiking to the summit, visiting temples, and exploring scenic spots.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, with some tours available in English. Audio guides can also be rented at the base of the mountain.
Start your visit with a hike up to the summit, stopping at Lingfeng Temple along the way. After reaching the summit, enjoy the panoramic views, then take a leisurely walk back down the mountain. Consider stopping at different scenic points on the way down for photography.
Night visits are not available. The mountain is typically explored during daylight hours, though evening views from the summit can be stunning.
The site can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. It is less crowded during weekdays, especially in the mornings.
There are basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas along the hiking trails. There are no large restaurants, but small food stalls offer refreshments and snacks near the base and some scenic areas.
The mountain trails can be challenging for elderly visitors or those with mobility issues. However, there are accessible areas around the base and near Lingfeng Temple that can be enjoyed without hiking.
Mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted. Credit cards are also accepted at most facilities, but it’s advisable to carry some cash for small purchases.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at many nearby restaurants, particularly around West Lake. Halal food can also be found in certain restaurants catering to Muslim visitors.
Souvenir shops around West Lake offer tea, silk products, local handicrafts, and postcards. You can also find traditional Chinese art and crafts as souvenirs in the area.