The beauty of West Lake, rain or shine, day and night.
I have seen the 10,000 styles of West Lake during the day, and at night, West Lake can still be beautiful.
The Orange Persimmon Interactive reporter learned from the Hangzhou West Lake Scenic Area Urban Management and Guarantee Center that since May 18, the West Lake Scenic Area Management Committee has carried out the repair and improvement of the night scene lights of West Lake. At present, the repair and upgrading work has been completed, and the elaborate "grooming" Yexi Lake has been "online" today.
Bridge
Kintai Bridge
Jewel Mountain
Baochu Tower
City God Pavilion
Qiunami Bridge Qiubo Pavilion
Rainbow Bridge
Roman Forum
Fantine over the rain
Lake shoreline
Jixianting
The lighting repair and upgrading follows the concept of "green, intelligent, thrifty and civilized" of the Hangzhou Asian Games, and the design theme of the night scene lighting safety renovation of Jewel Mountain and Beishan Street is "Beishan Love, Xiziyi, Ink Realm".
The lights of West Lake are based on light as ink, combined with West Lake elements such as landscapes, forest banks, pavilions, pavilions, greenery, etc., outlining the artistic conception of ink light and shadow and flexible landscape, realizing the warm connection of the interface, showing the Hangzhou charm of ink and light colors.
The moonlight is hazy, the evening breeze is gentle, strolling by the West Lake, a faint light and poetic night West Lake landscape painting scroll is displayed in front of you, which will bring citizens and tourists a richer night tour sightseeing experience.
When can I go to West Lake to see the night lights?
In order to welcome the Asian Games, from September 6th to October 28th, the night view of West Lake will be turned on every day.
After that, the night view of West Lake will be turned on on Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and statutory holidays every week.
As landmark buildings, the City God Pavilion, Leifeng Pagoda and Baochu Pagoda are lit up every night.
Specific opening time: 19:00-22:30 in spring and summer (April 15 to September 30), 18:00-21:30 in autumn and winter (October 1 to April 14).