China
West Lake
The West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou is an implementation of the classical Chinese landscape aesthetic ideal by improving the natural landscape
The natural lake has been made more beautiful with bridges, pagodas, causeways, pavillions, ornamental trees, etc to demonstrate the harmony between man and nature. The 'improved' landscape had a profound impact on the design of gardens and landscapes in and outside of China.
Community Perspective: Frederik has written a good introduction to this site, while Nan added more ideas and tips for using public transport to get to the lake.
Site Info
Official Information
- Full Name
- West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou (ID: 1334)
- Country
- China
- Status
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Inscribed 2011
Site history
History of West Lake
- 2010: Incomplete - not examined
- 2011: Inscribed
- Inscribed
- WHS Type
- Cultural
- Criteria
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Links
- UNESCO
- whc.unesco.org
All Links
UNESCO.org
- whc.unesco.org — whc.unesco.org/
Related Resources
- ehangzhou.gov.cn — Hangzhou Tourism West Lake
- en.wikipedia.org — Extensive Wikipedia-page on West Lake
News Article
- Nov. 20, 2015 telegraph.co.uk — Controversy as McDonald's opens new restaurant at West Lake
Community Information
- Community Category
- Cultural Landscape: Associative
Travel Information
One million visitors or more
Recent Connections
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Odoric of Pordenone
He "visited Hangzhou ("Cansay"). It was…
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Yangtze Basin
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On Passports
Chinese passport: Zhejiang -> West Lake
Connections of West Lake
- Individual People
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Lord George Macartney
Thurs 14 Nov 1793 ""The environs of the town are very beautiful embellished by an extensive lake...... On one side of the Lake is a pagoda in ruins which forms a remarkably fine object. There is a famous print of a painting made by the artist of the party "on the borders of Lake See-Hoo" (Xi-Hu) -
Mao was here
"Chairman Mao is said to have come to visit the West Lake more than 40 times. Once he spent seven months in Hangzhou, which he considered his second home." - World Leisure Expo: Hanzhou China -
Ibn Battuta
Ibn Battuta visited Hangzhou and must have seen the lake. -
Marco Polo
Marco Polo apparently visited Hangzhou. He wrote about the lake too (see link). There is even a statue of him by the lake. -
Odoric of Pordenone
He "visited Hangzhou ("Cansay"). It was at the time one of the great cities of the world and Odoric —like Marco Polo, Marignolli, and Ibn Battuta—gives details of its splendors. He mentions Hangzhou as "greater city than any other in the world, being 100 miles around, with everywhere within inhabited; often a house has 10 or 12 families. The city has twelve gates and at each gate at about eight miles are cities larger than Venice or Padua". (wiki)
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- Geography
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Notable lakes
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Yangtze Basin
“have inspired poets and artists for centuries, representing the cultural heart of the lower Yangtze”
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- Trivia
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Former Largest Cities
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On Banknotes
"Three Ponds Mirroring the Moon" ¥1 bill issued by the government in 1979 and the fifth version of the RMB ¥1 bill issued in 2004, 2019.See currencyguide.eu
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One million visitors or more
Each year, the scenic area receive more than 30 million visitors. (wiki) // 20 million a year! (AB ev) -
On Passports
Chinese passport: Zhejiang -> West Lake
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- History
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Drifting Across the Sea: A Record of Ming China
6th day, Second Month. Arrival at Hanzhou. This day was cloudy. "In the west we saw Liuhe Pagoda, overlooking the river bank. We went past Yen-shang Temple and Che-chiang Station and came to the south gate of the wall of Hanzhou." ***General comment on West Lake - "The mountains and rivers there are beautiful. It is a pleasure resort where singing and music are heard on every side." (It should be noted while Choe Bu observed briefly some of the splendors of Hanzhou he laments the fact he had little opportunity to explore the famous sights.) -
Located in a Former Capital
Hangzhou was the former capital of the Wuyue Kingdom from 907 to 978 during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period and then that of the Southern Song Dynasty when they regrouped after their defeat at the hands of the Jin in 1123. It was known as Lin'an and remained the capital from the early 12th century until the Mongol invasion of 1276. (wiki)
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- Ecology
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Tidal effects
part of the inscription zone include Qiantang River bank where the Qiantang Tidal Bore which is the world largest occured
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- Architecture
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Octagons
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Brick architecture
Liuhe Pagoda is one of the best-preserved brick andwood pagodas extant in China. Originally built in 970 AD, the inner brick core is the result of a reconstruction in 1165. -
Chinese Garden
as the best example of Classic Chinese landscape and its many smaller gardens are considered to be part of ten great views of west lake -
Designed by Lei family
former imperial Xinggong garden in Zhongshan Park
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- Religion and Belief
- Human Activity
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Artificial Islands
Within the main West Lake are three islands created from dredgings in the Tang and Song Dynasties (AB ev) -
Tea
some of the tea plantations are in the core zone. (ICOMOS report)
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- Constructions
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Stelae
stele of the tomb of Lin Bu, a hermit in the Song Dynasty -
Lighthouses
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Notable Bridges
Broken Bridge, well known in Legend of White Snake, one of the Chinese great four love storiesSee en.wikipedia.org
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- Timeline
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Built in the 9th century
The main artificial elements of the lake, two causeways and three islands, were created from repeated dredgings between the 9th and 12th centuries. (AB ev)
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- WHS Hotspots
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Botanical Gardens
Hangzhou Botanical Garden
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Famous Love Stories
Lady White Snake and Xu Xian (story based in Hangzhou and the lake, met on Broken Bridge on the lake, Lady imprisoned under Leifeng Pagoda, etc). -
Poetic Quotations
Many, but here's a poem written by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty. The lake in spring looks like a painting, the haphazard peaks surround the flat water. The pines stack on the peaks like multi-layered emeralds, the moon a pearl on the water. The padi like threads on a green carpet, the sweet flags like ribbons on a green dress. I cannot leave Hangzhou because of this lake.
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News
- telegraph.co.uk 11/20/2015
- Controversy as McDonald's opens ne…
Recent Visitors
Visitors of West Lake
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Community Reviews
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In January 2020, I spent an afternoon walking around the West Lake. It's a pleasant walk, albeit a long one at 15km. Surprisingly, I recall no extended stretch where I wanted to fast forward: The West Lake simply offers great views everywhere with gardens and pagodas dotted along its shoreline. What a massive feat of human landscape gardening.
From the lake you can regularly hike into one of the attached gardens of which there are plenty. Each garden has a distinctive feel, as the West Lake landscape grew over a millenia and new gardens were added or existing gardens remodeled regularly.
- Zhongshan Park is grouped around a rock and it quickly feels like you are no longer at the lake, but in the mountains.
- Huagang Park meanwhile takes you out of China towards Japan. I felt reminded of Hiraizumi.
There are many more of these gardens to explore. With more time I would have liked to explore the South West corner a bit more. The core zone extends here to cover a large area of parks (West Lake Scenic Spot) that are not directly tied to the lake.
The closest similar site to the West Lake I have seen so far in China is the Summer Palace in Beijing. The Summer Palace dating from the 18th century is clearly based on the landscape gardening developed in Hangzhou over a millenia with a lake forming the center of the site.
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I have been to West Lake several times, both before and after major clean-up and reconstruction. As one of the famous sites in China's history, it is incredibly crowded year round. Prior to the clean-up in around 2000, it was a dirty, filled with filth, as it was a culture relic of the "Old Civilization" which the Cultural Revolution was trying to get rid of, or at least, neglect. Since that time, they have build many hotels and entertainment facilities to choke it with tourists and chintz, including color-lit water displays. Wonder how such crass commercialism deserves a UNESCO WHS designation.
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This is an adapted review from my blog (Drafts from My Coffee Table), which can be accessed by clicking on my name above.
Being a tourist spot most visited by locals and tourists alike, it wasn't easy to find a quiet spot in West Lake, but they do exist. There would be moments when a break appeared between the riot of crowds or a spot which was missed by the mass. It was at those times where I understood how this lake enthralled and inspired poets and artists of the past. The tranquility was unmistakable.
Motorboats occasionally broke the peaceful scene with their thrumming engines, the surface of the lake rippling with waves. Some captains seeking passengers would approach anyone standing near one of the simple piers dotted around the lakeside, trying to get some business by ferrying passengers. I wonder what the ancient poets would write about such modern contraption barging noisily over the lake.
West Lake in itself was charming, but with only the verdant as its colour palette would have been too monochromatic. Fortunately spring brought with it other hues to the scene - pink, the colour of cherry blossom. My exploration into the nook and cranny of the recreational area of West Lake brought me into the encounter with a group of men. And it was an extraordinary group of gentlemen in preparation of a celebration. Fortunately for my camera, their poses were set in stone literally - that is they were all statues.
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Jiang Nan, the name Chinese called for the Yangtze River Delta region, is the powerhouse of Chinese intellectual, art and economy since ancient time, and the main cities of Jiang Nan, Hangzhou and Suzhou, are well known for their beauty under the famous proverb "In heaven there is paradise, on earth Suzhou and Hangzhou". Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province, is celebrated by its landscape of West Lake or Xi Hu, the lake is decorated with arch bridges, zigzag pathways, causeways, mountaintop pagodas, lakeside pavilions, lotus ponds, carp pools, willow trees, bamboo gloves, etc., everything of classical Chinese landscape should be.
I visited the lake in summer 2011, the landscape was very beautiful liked Chinese painting; strolling around the lake and taking a boat to see the Small Yingzhou Island and its three small pagodas in the water were just relaxing and had many spots for good photo shooting while the misty cloud enchanted the beauty of the lake. My favorite area is located in the southwest area of the lake, Hua-Gang Gardens and Xi-Li Lake, the small area but the landscape is truly outstanding with many gorgeous pavilions, bright orange carp ponds, wandering peacocks, fantastic green lawns, lovely forest and countless beautiful trees under the shadow of Leifeng Pagoda.
In my humble opinion, West Lake is not an overrated tourist destination; the lake has major influence on landscape design in East Asia as gardeners want to duplicate or imitated the landscape element of the lake, …
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Hangzhou is about two hours by fast train from Shanghai. The second time I visited the city was during the spring of 2009.
A lot of tourists take part in bike tours, boat rides and the musical fountain show at night. Shops, restaurants and souvenir stalls are found around the lake area.
The beauty of the site is manifested through the harmonious mix of man-made constructions (like arch-bridges, pagodas and temples) with the natural scenery of the lake and the surrounding hills.
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I just read in the ICOMOS evaluation that this site sees an unbelievable 20 million visitors a year. This might make it the most visited WHS (not including major city centers). I visited it on a cloudy day in October 2007, as part of my Grand China Trip.
I walked all around the lake, a trail of about 10km. And busy it was! For some parts, it was as if I had joined some public hiking event. Lots of groups of schoolchildren, all dressed in similar training suits which are the Chinese version of school uniforms.
The lake is very typical of Chinese landscape architecture - it all looks very familiar, and you can see sights like this around all of East Asia. It's nice to do the walk, but the scenery is so very Chinese it is hard to get a feel for it as a westerner.
Hangzhou is located in the east of China, not really my favourite part of the country. There's not a lot to see in this modern town beside the lake.
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