Guo Zhuang : A Hidden Jiangnan Gem by West Lake

🌿 Must-See Highlights: Small in Size, Grand in Beauty

1.“A Mirror Open to the Sky” – West Garden Water Feature

  • The central pond is fed by fresh water from West Lake, creating mirror-like reflections of pavilions and corridors.
  • Lotus blooms in summer; withered stalks whisper poetry in winter.
  • Photo spots: Shangxin Yuemu Pavilion, Lotus Path

2.“Fragrant Snow Divides Spring” – East Garden with Lake Views

  • The Jingsu Pavilion overlooks West Lake, offering panoramic views of Su Causeway, Leifeng Pagoda, and Three Pools Mirroring the Moon.
  • Named for its early spring plum blossoms that fall like fragrant snow.
  • Sunset here casts golden ripples across the lake—absolutely magical.

3.Liangyi轩 (Liangyi Corridor) – The Poetic Link Between East and West

  • Its name means “suitable for both mountains and waters, perfect in all seasons.”
  • Occasionally offers seasonal tea service—sip Longjing tea while soaking in lake views.

4.Exquisite Architectural Details

  • Lattice windows, winding corridors, bluestone paths, and scholar’s rocks showcase the Jiangnan garden principle of “greatness within smallness.”
  • Low garden walls subtly “borrow” West Lake scenery, making the tiny space feel boundless.

📍Location & Transportation

  • Address: No. 28 Yanggong Causeway, Xihu District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province (next to Hangzhou Flower Garden)
  • How to Get There:
    • 🚌 Bus: Take routes 7, 27, 510, or 507H and get off at the “Guo Zhuang” stop—right at the entrance.
    • 🚲 Biking/Walking: Stroll or cycle along Yanggong Causeway, passing Quyuan Fenghe (Lotus in the Breeze at Crooked Courtyard) and Hangzhou Flower Garden—scenic all the way.
    • 🚇 Metro: Nearest stations are Huanglong Cave (Line 3) or Shuicheng Bridge (Line 4); transfer to a bus or bike for the final ~15-minute leg.

Opening Hours & Admission

  • Opening Hours:
    • Peak Season (Mar 1 – Oct 31): 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
    • Off-Season (Nov 1 – Feb 28): 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Admission Fee: ¥10 per person (discounts available for students and seniors; subject to official policy)
  • No reservation required—purchase tickets on-site via QR code.

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