Routes China HangzhouXihu Qu
Tiger Run

Xihu Qu, Hangzhou, China

Tiger Run

Length6.2 mi
Elev. Gain951.2 ft
Est. Steps14000

Park

Created by 艾克拜尔•龙
Introduction
Tiger Run is a 6.2 mile (14,000-step) route located near Xihu Qu, Hangzhou, China. This route has an elevation gain of about 951.2 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

China Academy of Art

Place
China Academy of Art (Chinese: 中国美术学院), also translated as China National Academy of Fine Arts, is a fine arts college under the direct charge of the Ministry of Culture of China. It was founded in Hangzhou in 1928 by the government of the Republic of China and the renowned educator Cai Yuanpei. It was the first art university and first graduate school in Chinese history.

Dreaming of the Tiger Spring

Place
Hupao or Dreaming of the Tiger Spring (simplified Chinese: 虎跑梦泉; traditional Chinese: 虎跑夢泉; pinyin: Hǔpáo Mèngquán) is a spring and park in southwestern Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China.The water from the spring itself seeps out from quartzite and is regarded as among the finest in China. The water is popular for brewing teas, such as the local specialty, Longjing tea.

Jingci Temple

Place
Jingci Temple (simplified Chinese: 净慈寺; traditional Chinese: 淨慈寺; pinyin: Jìngcí Sì) is located at the foot of Huiri Peak of Nanping Hill. It is the second prominent Buddhist temple beside West Lake in Hangzhou, China. Together with Lingyin Temple, it is called the jewel of the southern and northern hills.

CAA Art Museum

Place
CAA Art Museum (simplified Chinese: 中国美术学院美术馆; traditional Chinese: 中國美術學院美術館; pinyin: Zhōngguó měishù xuéyuàn měishùguǎn), is an art museum affiliated to China Art Academy (CAA) in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. Despite its history dating back to 1935, the Museum became open to the public in 2003 after its building was reconstructed.

West Lake Museum

Place
The West Lake Museum (Chinese: 西湖博物馆) is a museum in Hangzhou, China concerning aspects of the West Lake. There are four main exhibition areas in the hall introducing the amongst others the landscape, humanity and historical influence of the West Lake.

Leifeng Pagoda

Place
Leifeng Pagoda (Chinese: 雷峰塔; pinyin: Léifēng Tǎ) is a five story tall tower with eight sides, located on Sunset Hill south of the West Lake in Hangzhou, China. Originally constructed in the year AD 975, it collapsed in 1924 but was rebuilt in 2002. Since then, it has become a popular tourist attraction.

Changqiao

Tourist Attraction

Tangyun Art Gallery

Tourist Attraction

Guiren Pavilion

Building

Running Spring Rear Mountain

Mountain
Route Details

Length

6.2 mi

Elev. Gain

951.2 ft

Est. Steps

14000
Created by
艾克拜尔•龙
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