20230927 All day: 1. The former site of the Japanese Military Museum in Hangzhou is located on the north bank of Hangzhou West Lake in the scenic spot of 5A, connecting the north bank of West Lake and the lonely mountain. It is named after the two-year history of Hangzhou in Tang Changqing (822), and the famous poet Bai Juyi's "Green Yang Yinli Baisha Dike". The dike is shaded by green willows and the lakes on both sides of the bank are cleaned. With one of the ten West Lake scenes "broken bridges and snow", it is a good place to take a leisure walk and enjoy the scenery. ① Address: Beishan Street (Northeast Entrance) Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province ② Transportation: direct bus access, driving is not very good to stop ③ peak season: no ④ Time: 3 hours ⑤ Ticket price: free, is an open scenic spot 2. Hangzhou West Lake is a landmark scenic spot in Hangzhou and a world cultural heritage. There are countless celebrity footprints, famous legends, film and television works left in the past, and it is a must-check place for Hangzhou tourism and even national tourism. The official name of the scenic spot is the West Lake Scenic Area. The area is vast, the lake area is 6.38 square kilometers, the water source is from the Qiantang River, the water is coming out of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and the outer land area is 35.64 square kilometers. It is scattered in dozens of small and large sub-scenic areas, including the scenery of the south of the Yangtze River, the historical mountains, Many kinds of attractions such as humanistic buildings, museums, children's entertainment, all visit for 6 days. 3. The former site of the Japanese military museum in Hangzhou: established in Qingguangxu 22nd (1896), that is, the following year the signing of the Maguan Treaty between China and Japan, Hangzhou opened into a commercial building, which is used as a Japanese consulate. The second-story Western-style building covers an area of 400㎡. In 1948, it was the residence of Chen Yi, the provincial president. It is currently the provincial foreign exchange service center.