Octagonal Diagram Field
As one of the magnificent West Lake scenic spots, Octagonal Diagram Field Relic Park is an area of farmland in the south of Hangzhou that provides a pastoral retreat away from busy urban life.
The Octagonal Diagram Field has a piece of circular land at its center, with the rest evenly divided into eight areas of land planted with a variety of crops. It has alternating colors and shapes according to the time of year, resembling a traditional Taoist eight-sided diagram used to explain the universe and foretell the future.
After the Southern Song Dynasty chose Hangzhou as its capital, traditional rites and fetes were gradually restored. Emperor Song Gaozong gave orders to replicate the ancient governing system of the original northern capital.
His command was to allocate fertile land for the imperial family in a similar style to that in Kaifeng. The area chosen was 2,000 meters to the south of Jiahui Gate in Hangzhou.
An inscription at the entrance of the park says "To govern a country is to develop agriculture".
The Ancient Farming Exhibition Hall displays agricultural tools used during the Southern Song Dynasty along with detailed descriptions. Tianlong Temple and Baiyun Nunnery are on the walking path northwest of the field.
Ruins of the Imperial Palace
The historical remains of the Southern Song Dynasty imperial palace lie at the foot of Phoenix Mountain in Shangcheng district of Hangzhou. The former palace started from Fengshan Gate in the east, stretched to Phoenix Mountain in the west, Tiaozhou Bay in the south and Wansong Mountain in the north.
Construction of the palace took more than 100 years. Its architecture was well known for its elaborate building techniques and precise styles.
The stunning architectural wonders ended in 1276, the first year of the reign of Emperor Jingyan, when troops of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) attacked Hangzhou and burnt most of the palace buildings.
Historic street
Only a few hundred meters away from the West Lake, historic street Qinghefang covers about 13.66 hectares. The block is the last piece of ancient-style area in downtown Hangzhou.
At the southern end of the city center, locals and tourists flock to the historic street, one of the best places in Hangzhou to shop or browse for the city's traditional products and snacks. Old-fashioned shops filled with intriguing wares fashioned according to ancient techniques line the streets.
Inside the buildings, which have architectural styles from the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, many shops that have been open for business for more than 100 years. They are famous throughout Hangzhou - and in some cases throughout China - for their tea, traditional Chinese medicine, scissors, chopsticks, tobacco, ham and clothing.
At night, the fun continues as red lanterns adorn the street's tiled eaves and Chenghuang Pavilion is lit up like a beacon to the south. To the north, Gaoyin Lane offers a host of restaurants serving up traditional cuisine and warm Shaoxing wine.
Ancient Town
The 20-hectare Ancient Town neighbors Wuyun Hill in the north and adjoins the Qiantang River in the south. It is the largest Song culture themed park in Hangzhou that showcases two Song dynasties.
This scenic expanse reproduces the city as depicted the well-known painting Along the River During the Qingming Festival by master painter Zhang Zeduan in the Song Dynasty, creating a city of taste, melody, rhythm and history.
The park has the slogan "A one-day trip in Song Dynasty Town gives you the experience of one thousand years ago". It has applied advanced technologies to the background in traditional culture. It is also known for its night tours.
Lin Zhengqiu, history professor with Hangzhou Normal University and chairman of Hangzhou Ancient Town Culture Research Association, said in order to celebrate the 870th anniversary of Hangzhou as the Southern Song Dynasty capital, a culture week will be held during this year's 10th West Lake International Expo Hangzhou.
The cultural week will include acrobatics, dances and plays in the local dialect. Other events include a relic exhibition of treasures of more than 800 years old.
There will also be an international academic seminar on the culture of Southern Song Dynasty, with prestigious experts from home and abroad to attend.
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