Step into Daming Lake and you'll feel like walking through a living ink painting! This hidden gem of Hangzhou dazzles with emerald waters framed by lush hills—perfect for boating or lakeside jogging. Don't miss the ethereal mist at dawn or the magical moment when sunset turns the entire lake into molten gold.

Tucked away in a AAAA-rated national park, this inn is a serene escape surrounded by lush mountains. Its 260㎡ garden features a koi pond and bonfire BBQ area, with open lawns for kids to play freely. Enjoy free freshly ground coffee and premium English tea at the self-service bar, complete with ice makers for summer refreshments. The Scandinavian minimalist design blends white aesthetics with wooden furniture for cozy vibes. Just a 6-minute walk to Mount Daming’s ski slopes and cave explorations, unwind later in the game room or tea lounge. With warm hospitality, it’s ideal for families and group getaways!




Everything you need to know about Daming Lake
Stay at Hangzhou Daming Lake・Yunqi Zhujing Hotel, a boutique retreat nestled right beside Daming Lake. Enjoy panoramic views of the lake and traditional Chinese gardens from your room, with serene morning tea sessions by the water and evening illumination of the lake pavilion. The hotel blends classic Jiangnan architecture with modern comfort, and is just a 5-minute walk from the lakeside promenade.
For accessibility, it's only 600 meters from Longxiang Bridge Metro Station (Line 1), offering direct access to West Lake, Lingyin Temple, and other major attractions without transfers. The hotel also provides complimentary electric bicycles, perfect for leisurely rides along the lake and exploring Hangzhou’s cultural heart in a sustainable way.
Yes! Try traditional rowboat rentals on Daming Lake—opt for wooden or electric boats to glide through winding waterways, enjoying views of "Daming Spring" scenery, one of Jinan's Eight Scenic Spots. Families can relax at the lakeside children's splash zone, especially popular in summer, while local guides host themed workshops like "Lotus Moonlight" art sessions where kids paint lotus blossoms or craft lotus-scented sachets.
Don’t miss the Quancheng Square interactive light show, featuring nightly performances of Night of Daming Lake, a multimedia spectacle blending history, music, and dance. These immersive experiences are ideal for all ages and often include guided tours that deepen understanding of the lake’s cultural and ecological significance.
The fastest and most convenient option is taking Metro Line 1 from Hangzhou East Railway Station to Longxiang Bridge Station, then walking about 800 meters (10 minutes) to the west gate of Daming Lake. The journey takes around 25 minutes with trains every 5–8 minutes, making it ideal for travelers with luggage.
For a quicker ride, use Didi Chuxing or Gaode Map Ride-hailing—a 15-minute drive costing ¥30–40, passing through Liberation Road and Hupan Road, showcasing Hangzhou’s blend of old and new urban life. Several bus lines (e.g., 15, 29) also serve the area but are better suited for those seeking a slower, more local experience. We recommend metro or ride-hailing to save time and energy.
Must-visit is Jiulonglou Restaurant, renowned for authentic Shandong cuisine and Jinan local delicacies. Signature dishes like "Sweet-and-Sour Yellow Croaker" and "Bazi Meat" are prepared using traditional methods, delivering rich, balanced flavors. Located on the lakeside alley, its windows offer scenic views of the lake pavilion.
Another highlight is He Xiang Xiaoguan, specializing in creative Jiangsu-Zhejiang cuisine infused with lotus elements—try "Steamed Lotus Leaf Chicken" or "Lotus Root & Tremella Soup." Ingredients come directly from organically grown lotuses in the lake, ensuring freshness and health benefits. The interior features Song Dynasty-inspired décor, perfect for photos. Both restaurants accept WeChat Pay and offer takeaway options; private dining rooms are available for groups or weddings.
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