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Wednesday 8 May 2013

Hangzhou West Lake


West Lake (in Chinese is 西湖), which is a famous fresh water lake located in central Hnagzhou City, Zhejiang Province of eastern China.



The lake is divided by three causeways called Su Di (苏堤), Bai Di (白堤), and Yanggong Di (杨公堤).



Actually, the name “West Lake (Xi Hu)” is also used by a large number of lakes in Chinaand surrounding countries (with 800 West Lakes in China according to Lonely Planet). However, the lake in Hangzhou is the most famous of these, and the terms “West Lake” and “Xi Hu” generally refers to this lake.



Do you know why this West Lake so famous, there is some interesting history story about the lake:



Hangzhou West LakeOne of the major attractions inWest Lake: Thre Pools Mirroring the Moon islandln middle of theTang Dynasty Zhenyuan era (785-804), poet Bai Juyi came toHangzhou as governor. Already an accomplished poet, his deeds atHangzhou made him a great governor. He realized that the farmland nearby depended on the water of West Lake, but due to negligence of former governors, the old dyke had collapsed, the water level of West Lake dried out, and the local farmers suffered severe drought. He ordered the construction of a stronger and taller dyke, with a dam to control the flow of water, and the thus solved the drought problem. The livelihood of local people of Hangzhou improved over the following years. Now that Bai Juji and more leisure time to enjoy the beauty of West Lake, he visited West Lake almost every day. He ordered the construction of a causeway connecting the Broken Bridge with the Solitary Hill, to facilitate walking on foot, instead of depending on boat. Then he planted peach trees and willows trees along the dyke, making it a beautiful landmark of West Lake. This causeway was later named Bai Di Causeway in Bai Juyi’s honors.



After two hundred years later, in the beginning of Song Dynasty’s Yuanyou era (1086-1094), another great poet, Su Shi (Su Dongpo), came to Hangzhou as governor, By that time, the farmers suffered drought again, due to overgrouwth of the weeds at the bottom of the lake clogging the irrigation ducts. He ordered dredging of the lake and piled up all the mud into another causeway, in the style of Bai Causeway, but much wider and nearly three times as long, he also planted willow trees along its banks. This causeway was later named after him as the Su Causeway. There are six bridges along the 2.6 km Su Causeway. “Spring Down on the Su Causeway” is one of the attractions at the West Lake.

View of the West Lake from a row boat. The Ten Scenes of West Lake (西湖十景), each marked by a stela with the name written in the calligraphy of the Emperor Qianlong Emperor, the are below:
Spring Dawn on the Su Causeway (苏堤春晓)
Orioles Singing in the Willows (柳浪闻莺)
Viewing Fish at Flower Pond (花港观鱼)
Winery Yard and Lotus Pool (曲苑风荷) 

Evening Bell Ringing at the Nanping Hill (南屏晚钟) 

Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake (平湖秋月) 

Leifeng Pagoda in Evening Glow (雷峰夕照) 

Three Pools Mirroring the Moon (三潭印月) 

Lingering Snow on Broken Bridge (断桥残雪) 

Twin Peaks Piercing the Clouds (双峰插云) - The "Jungfrau of West Lake" 

Further more, when visit West Lake, many people will interested the culture of it:
Classical Chinese buildings inside the West Lake: The West Lake is said to be the incarnation of Xi Shi, one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. Hence, since ancient times, the West Lake was associated with a large number of romatic poets, profound philosophers, national heroes and heroines.

Eastern Jin Dynasty philosopher Ge Hong practiced Taoism in the Ge Mountain, and wrote his great philosophical work: Bao Pu Zhi (抱朴子).
Tang Dynasty poet Luo Bingwang reclused in Lingyin Temple. ;
Tang Dynasty poet-governor Bai Juyi built the first causeway, which the Bai Causeway.
Song Dynasty poet-governor Su Dongpo, dredged the lake and built up the Su Causeway, made it into another beautiful landmark of West Lake. He also invented a special recipe of preparing pork: the Dongpo Pork. Dongpo Pork is on the menu of every restaurant in Hangzhou;
Song Dynasty national hero Yue Fei was buried near the West Lake.

Lotus in the Breeze at the Winding Courtyard, the great Ming Dynasty essayist Zhang Dai, wrote a number great essays about the West Lake in Reminiscence and Dream of Tao’an (陶庵梦忆), and a whole book: Search of West Lake in Dreams (西湖梦寻).

The West Lake has been famous of its exquisite beauty of more than one thousand years. 

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