
Hangzhou/Maxi Yangongmiao Hotel Deals
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Visit Maxi Yangong Temple in Hangzhou and immerse yourself in the serenity and spiritual aura of this ancient temple. Known for its prosperous incense offerings, the temple is not only a local religious hub but also a perfect spot for exploring history and culture. Stroll through the temple to admire the intricate architectural details and timeless carvings, feeling as if you've stepped back in time. The surrounding natural scenery is equally breathtaking, with babbling streams and lush greenery that soothe the soul. Whether you're here for blessings or simply to unwind, this is a must-visit destination.

Need a getaway from the city? Nestled at the foot of Qinghua Mountain, this hidden gem offers breathtaking sunrise, sunset, and sea of clouds views – even featured on CCTV! Perfect for families (with kids' club & playground), couples, or corporate retreats with BBQ pits, KTV, and versatile meeting rooms. Animal lovers can interact with friendly creatures, while fitness fans enjoy the gym, basketball court, and ping pong. Just 12 mins to Hangzhou South Station and 40 mins to West Lake, it blends tranquility with convenience. Don’t miss the authentic local cuisine – your mountain escape starts here!



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Hangzhou West Lake Serene Stay is a top choice near Moxi Yan Gong Temple, offering a tranquil retreat with traditional Jiangnan garden aesthetics. Some rooms feature direct views of the temple’s silhouette across the misty lake. The property provides free electric shuttle service to the temple and nearby West Lake attractions, just a 5-minute walk away.
Guests can participate in morning rituals at the temple, immersing themselves in local spiritual traditions. The Waterfront Courtyard Room is especially recommended—complete with a private terrace and tea lounge perfect for quiet contemplation. Nearby artisan studios and century-old tea houses allow travelers to explore intangible cultural heritage during their stay.
From downtown Hangzhou, take Metro Line 1 to Longxiangqiao Station, then transfer to Bus No. 7 or 807 to "Moxi Village Entrance" stop—just a 10-minute walk to Moxi Yan Gong Temple. For self-driving, use GPS navigation to "Moxi Yan Gong Temple," which features a dedicated parking lot with space for about 50 vehicles and smart parking system support.
Weekends and holidays offer Lake Circulation Buses directly to the temple gate (¥20 RMB), including complimentary guided tours. Additionally, bike-sharing stations are located at the temple square, allowing easy exploration of surrounding villages and rural landscapes. This blend of modern convenience and pastoral charm makes the journey as memorable as the destination.
Every Saturday morning, participate in the traditional ritual ceremony led by local elders featuring incense burning, fruit offerings, and chanting—highlighting the unique maritime deity worship culture of southern Jiangsu. Behind the temple lies the Ancient Fishing Gear Exhibition Hall, where visitors can try weaving bamboo traps and crafting fish nets, followed by tasting fresh bass dishes caught locally.
During the annual festival on the 23rd day of the third lunar month, enjoy a lantern procession and folk opera performances that illuminate the entire village at night, creating an enchanting atmosphere reminiscent of ancient times. You can also sign up for the "Day as a Fisher" experience, learning boat handling and net casting techniques, truly embracing the rhythm and wisdom of waterside life.
The nearby Family Eco Park offers engaging outdoor experiences including mini rice paddies, butterfly gardens, and interactive animal zones where kids can plant seedlings, observe ant colonies, and play with friendly goats and rabbits. Free scavenger hunt guides and activity cards are provided—completing challenges earns guests handmade commemorative badges.
On weekends, the temple square hosts an open-air market selling local farm produce, hand-embroidered crafts, and bamboo woven goods. Parents and children can join intangible cultural heritage workshops like paper-cutting and tie-dyeing, blending fun and education. Open daily from 8 AM to 7 PM, the area is perfect for families seeking relaxed, nature-immersed leisure without entry fees.
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