Hangzhou Hiking + Plum Blossom Exploration - Plum Blossoms Relics from the World, Huiyin Gaoli Temple
The name Huiyin Goryeo Temple is really a little unfamiliar. After all, there are too many famous places in the West Lake area. It is the plum blossom season in Hangzhou, and this name with a bit of exotic temperament (a search shows that it is indeed related to the Goryeo Kingdom) has been realized for the first time.
🚗Traffic strategy: Drive directly to Huiyin Gaoli Temple parking lot, where there are many parking spaces and parking is convenient ([Purse] 10 yuan/hour)
The temple is really hidden in an inconspicuous corner. You can only see the Zhehuang Temple after turning a small path from the parking lot. The main entrance is also unremarkable, and you even have to take the small path next to it to walk in.
"Huh? That's it?"
[EarPlugMonkey] Soon this OS completely changed its mood
“Ah, this, this, this!”
🌟The winding path leads to a secluded place, where the Zen room is full of flowers and trees. Every casual stroke reveals exquisiteness and ingenuity.
🌟There are no monks and no incense. It is more like a temple-style garden than a temple.
So there is a group of pictures like this: "A quiet temple, tourists stopping by, a cat seeking food, and Mei Hao, a secluded place in the world"
[Pushpin] Expansion route
The temple is not very big, so we continue our hiking plan. After leaving Gaoli Temple, we went up the mountain on one side (gentle slope) to Nangao Peak in Hangzhou West Lake Scenic Area-Tangzhang, and went down the mountain on the other side (slightly steep slope) back to the parking lot. A small loop line overlooks the tea garden West Lake and the Qiantang River in the distance at Beigao Peak. It is friendly to the elderly and children and the whole journey does not exceed [Two] hours [OK]