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The Best of Hangzhou
JUNE 六 月
2020
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When the boat comes in?
Everyone loves the Dragon
Boat festival, let’s discover why
its celebrated
Is it a bird, is it a plane?
East vs West dragon depictions
端 午 节 duān wǔ jié, is a folk festival
celebrated for over 2,000 years
in China. This year the festival
falls on the 25 th of June so of
course, it couldn’t be less
than our main topic!
image Ane Ayerbe
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Spotted in Hangzhou
A teacher, an artist and a
skateboarder walk into a bar…
First impressions
count
The way you dress is
important
Why is Douyin so
popular?
Video sharing app
also known as TikTok
Summer
Skincare Tips
Taking care of your skin
as seasons change
Explore your inner
performer!
House of Cards Tuesday jam
sessions!
A Hollywood smile
Annie Clover shows us how!
Just Desserts
There’s always room for a
gluten-free treat
Cooking Zongzi
A history of, and how to make
those tasty little triangles.
Eat & Drink
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Culture
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Lost Chinese traditions
How well do you know them?
Confucious - the first food
blogger?
The food teachings of Kǒngzǐ
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Sustainability - challenges of
our generation
Paul Bhang explains how you can
make a difference
An Instagram Success!
Cynthia Vasconcellos, social media
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Moganshan
Mountain retreat just 60km from the
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Crafty outdoor drinking!
5 great places to enjoy a beer
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Entrepreneur visa
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The Dragon Boat festival, 端 午 节 duān
wǔ Jié, is a folk festival celebrated for
over 2,000 years in China. As it is based
on the lunar calendar, the date varies
from year to year on the Gregorian calendar, and
this year it is the 25 th of June. Of course, it couldn’t
be less than our main topic for June!
Dragon Boat racing, health-related customs, sticky rice
dumplings (zongzi) recipe...Want to know more?
REDSTAR wants to celebrate this important date with
you and help you understand more about the
famous festival.
Enjoy!
Ane Ayerbe
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SPOTTED IN HANGZHOU:
Ellie
Mockler
Gav
Munro
Duffy
王 飞
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MEET THE LOCALS
What brought
you to
Hangzhou?
For Dragon Boat Festival
everyone gets a day off -
how will you spend it?
Do you have a
favourite Hangzhou
'Hidden Gem'?
My job - I’m an international teacher. I teach Drama
and Art at secondary level at HIS and moved here in
July from Vienna, Austria. It’s very fulfilling and the kids
are great with an extraordinary strength and resilience
about them since being back at school after the
outbreak. Binjiang is a lovely place to live with a village
feel about it. People are super friendly and welcoming.
For us, we’ll actually be on
our summer holiday so
we might visit somewhere
outside of Hangzhou-
Anji or Moganshan
are on my mind!
LA Cafe in Binjiang. It’s my
home from home. And Mr
Beer- well, we haven’t actually
been there yet, but we saw it
during the lockdown period,
and it looked awesome! A
nice beer in a beautiful place!
I was traveling the world back in 2006 and was
living in Thailand when I ran out of money! My
brother and I are best mates and he'd lived in
Hangzhou for a while. He invited me over for
a few months to work and make some more
money for my travels and I fell in love with the
place and the people. That was 14 years ago!
I'm a painter so my time is
pretty much own anyway, but
I'd usually try and get out in the
sunshine. This year I'll probably
have a walk around Yang Gong Di
on the west side of the lake.
I love the walks around the south west
of the city so places like the 4 Eyed Well
on Hupao Road and Manjuelong Road,
Meijiawu Longjing Tea Village or the
gorgeous Nine Creeks which is about 1
hour's walk from the Longjin Tea Village.
Because of work, my family moved to
Hangzhou when I was young, I didn't
really want to move here at the
time, but as I am a skateboard lover,
I soon made lots of friends while
skateboarding, so I gradually came
to enjoy this city more and more.
The Dragon Boat festival is an
important festival for family in China.
It's a tradition that we should eat
Zongzi on that day. Unlike some
other families, the food in my home is
not so heavy as we believe it's more
healthy, but on this day we will also
prepare a lot of food for the family.
The secret spot I recommend is the
skateboard park near Hubin Intime mall. I
have installed some skateboard facilities
there, as it's near West Lake, so sometimes
when our friends were skateboarding
there, lots of people are attracted to
watch them. I believe it's a great way to
spread the skateboard culture.
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WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO
HIGHLIGHT
WITH YOUR
OUTFIT THIS
SUMMER?
By Daniela Gutiérrez M.
"Don't be into trends. Don't make fashion own you, but
you decide what you are, what you want to express by the
way you dress and the way to live."
—Gianni Versace
As people say, “first impressions count”. A bad image can close many
doors. The way you dress definitely makes an impact on how people
see you and treat you. Our clothes not only transmit to others who
we are, but also have a huge impact on our self-esteem. Through
our outfits, we can feel more attractive and confident to accomplish
the goals we set. Of course, personality, performance and character are
also really important, but whether we like it or not, its undeniable the
predominance of the physical appearance in human relations.
The way of dressing speaks for a person. It doesn’t matter if it's for a date or
for the office, wearing the right outfit plays an essential role in every aspect
of our lives. Therefore, it’s really important to ask first, how I can feel more
empowered as a woman with the clothes I’m wearing, and second, what do
I want to project to others and what’s the message I’m planning to transmit.
Every person has their own different characteristics: a certain height and
weight, a particular shape of the face, a special colour of the skin, hair, eyes,
etc. Look at yourself in the mirror – not with judgement but with love –
and figure out what are the things you would like to highlight the most.
Remember, not every fashion trend suits everyone, so choose a concept
that would make you feel confident and secure.
Valentino – Spring Summer 2020 Valentino – Spring Summer 2020
Neon
Signs
According to Vogue, there’s
never just one colour for the season,
but definitely bright yellow, orange
and pink are trendy for this summer.
Valentino, Moschino, Comme des
Garçons, among others, already
establish this at the runway.
White
Dresses
Universal elegance. It’s an amazing option.
You can be creative and match it with the
right accessories: A belt, neckless, earrings,
and even a hat.
Here are some ideas on what’s trending for this summer. Adapt them
according to who you want to be and what you would like to highlight.
Create your own style!
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Shirts
Shirt lovers! The
basics are back. This
can be combined
with everything:
Pants or long and
short skirts.
Christian Dior – Spring Summer 2020
Alberta Ferretti – Spring Summer 2020
Puffed
Sleeves
Alberta Ferretti – Spring Summer 2020
Power-
Prints
As Glamour magazine says, powerprints
are back in a huge way this
summer, with giant florals, clashing
hues, and polka dots.
Christian Dior – Spring Summer 2020
Versace – Spring Summer 2020
Valentino – Spring Summer 2020
These are some options you can take
and adapt to your style. Be creative
and passionate at the time to choose
what you would like to wear. Allow
yourself to be yourself! As Edith Head
once said, you can have anything you
want in life if you dress for it.
Valentino – Spring Summer 2020
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WHY DOUYIN IS
SO POPULAR?
THE CHINESE VIDEO SHARING AND
EDITING APP ALSO KNOWN AS TIKTOK
By Camilla Fatticcioni
Every few years, a new app
redefines the way we use
social media. Wherever I find
myself in Hangzhou, I see
people on a bus or train, in a coffee
shop or a park scrolling their thumb
on an app called 抖 音 Douyin.
The Chinese word Douyin 抖 音
literary means "shaking sounds,"
and it is a video sharing and editing
app used by people also all over the
world under the name of TikTok.
The company ByteDance launched
Douyin in China in September
2016, and it’s meteoric growth
has seen, in just its first year,
an incredible 100 million users
and 1 billion views per day.
FEATURES OF THE APP
• Douyin allows you to edit and share a
short video on the same platform.
• Users can create videos of themselves,
which often feature music in the
background, and that can be sped up,
slowed down, or edited with a filter.
• Users can choose background music
from a wide variety of music genres,
and they can also film short lipsync
videos to popular songs. While
scrolling the app, you will realize that
most of the music on this app is very
catchy, which is another reason why
many videos go viral on Douyin.
• Users can choose whether any other user,
or only their "friends", may interact with
them through the app via comments,
messages, or "react" or "duet" videos.
• The app's "react" feature allows users
to film their reaction to a specific video,
over which it is placed in a small window
that is movable around the screen.
• The "duet" feature allows users to film a
video aside from another user's video.
• Douyin employs artificial intelligence to
analyse users' interests and preferences
through their interactions with the
content and display a personalised
content feed for each user.
• The app thrives off trending hashtags
and challenges. These are communityled
and usually start by one short video
introducing the challenge. The idea
is to have people copy the challenge
or trending activity and produce their
own version. Challenges can come and
go quite quickly, but if they are picked
up by celebrities or online influencers
they carry the most momentum.
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on different media, too "cringe." It's perhaps
another reason why Douyin is such an
appealing platform. The app allows those
with even the smallest followings to
"go viral" and become online celebrities
overnight. The main difference between
and other social media is how easy
it is to become famous online. Still, mainly
it is a never-ending entertainment source.
DOUYIN AND
MARKETING
Thanks to its growing popularity,
Douyin turned out to be a very efficient
marketing platform. One of the most
popular marketing formulas in China is
called KOL, which stands for Key Opinion
Leader marketing, and is very similar
to what we might call an influencer.
KOL marketing is another way to quickly
build trust between your audience and
your brand in China. Influencers may be
established online celebrities, or they may
be influential amongst your target audience
– both will have a large following for
themselves with high engagement rates.
WHY IS IT SO POPULAR?
Young people crave micro-entertainment
and short bursts of distraction. Videos
on Douyin are fun, sharp, and trendy.
People can follow other accounts and
create a feed of new content from the
creators they enjoy most. There is also
a "For You" feed that shows a random
assortment of videos from others. What's
both crucial and easy to miss about Douyin
is how it has stepped over the midpoint
between the familiar self-directed feed
and experience-based first on algorithmic
observation and inference. The most
obvious clue is when you open the app:
the first thing you see isn't a feed of your
friends, but the page called "For You." It's an
algorithmic feed based on videos you've
interacted with, or even just watched. It
never runs out of material. It is not (unless
you train it to be), full of people you know,
or things you've explicitly told it you want
to see. It's full of things that you seem to
have demonstrated you want to watch.
Douyin assertively answers anyone's what
should I watch with a flood. In the same
way, the app provides
plenty of answers for
the paralyzing what
should I post? The
result is an endless
amount of material
that people might be
too self-conscious to
post on any other social
network. It is frequently,
in the language widely
applied outside the
platform, from people
Understanding who your audience is and
who your audience is following is the first
step to start a KOL campaign. Then you
will need to think of a themed hashtag for
your influencers to create relevant branded
videos, and your chosen influencers
will encourage their fans to create their
videos all based on the themed hashtag.
Even though I have explained here
the basics of the app, the only
way to understand how addictive
Douyin can be is to give it a try!
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SUMMER
SKINCARE
TIPS
WAYS TO TAKE CARE
OF YOUR SKIN WHILE
SEASONS CHANGE
By Yasamin Lalavi
As the days start to get shorter
and the weather finally becomes
brisker, you may notice some notso-fun
changes in your skin. They
might be like the symptoms that can
arise when winter turns to spring, and
when summer is nigh. For instance, your
skin might feel tight or appear drier than
usual, or if you are acne prone, maybe your
pimples are more inflamed than ever.
The summer heat is making its presence
known! So, what does this mean for
your skin? With every season, your skin
changes in response to the weather,
so it’s no surprise that you may have
noticed your skin reacting differently
than usual in the summer heat. Make
the most of this seasonal transition by
being aware of what skin care changes
to look out for and what you can do to
minimise the damage to your skin.
We all love a sun-kissed glow, but when
it comes to skin care, it always pays to
know of what changes your skin will be
susceptible to in every season. In the
winter, it’s all about protecting your skin
from drying out, while in the summer,
prioritising sun protection is the most
important part of maintaining radiant skin.
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HOW CAN YOU TAKE CARE OF YOUR SKIN DURING SUMMER?
1. Don’t skip the SPF: In summer
using a minimum daily 30 SPF is
an absolute must for your skin.
2. Moisturising: as a second step I
highly advise keeping your skin
moisturised as the heat and sweat
is so high in the summer. Whether
your skin tends to be oily or dry,
keeping it hydrated in any climate
is the key to protecting your skin!
3. Face burn: maybe you protect your
skin against the strong sun in the
daytime but still end up burning?
Always remember to re-apply your
SPF throughout the day, but if you
still find yourself stinging from too
much sun, focus on keeping your
body temperature down and staying
hydrated to relieve the discomfort.
Take cool showers, use lots of
moisturiser to rehydrate your skin and
drink extra water to avoid dehydration!
4. Swimming pool: for all of us the
swimming in the pool in the summer
is one of the coolest ways to stay
cool and have fun, but make sure
you rinse off with fresh water after
you’re done swimming. Chlorine
strips your skin of its oils, causing
it to feel dry and irritated.
5. Dry skin: those who suffer from dry
skin in autumn or winter will face
eczema by summer, unfortunately
there is no “one size fits all” remedy
for eczema but regulating your
body temperature may help. As
sweat build-up tends to irritate
dry skin and eczema it’s a good
thing to rinse off or pat your skin
dry after sweating to reduce
inflammation and control itching.
6. UV damage: long term exposure
to UV causes cancer. Keep your skin
away from straight UV by applying
a minimum of 30 SPF every day and
reapplying it throughout the day.
7. Hydrate: you may think drinking extra
water would help to hydrate your
skin and while it is helpful it may not
be enough, you should apply a light
moisturiser twice a day (morning
and night) to avoid dryness and
damage to your skin in the summer.
8. Oily skin: in the heat of summer,
fight oily skin by keeping makeup as
minimal as possible and switching
to a gel cleanser when washing.
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HOMEMADE DIY FACE MASKS FOR SUMMER
1
AVOCADO, COCONUT
AND HONEY MASK
2
CUCUMBER AND
LAVENDER MASK
Hydrate your skin thoroughly
using a cucumber and lavender
face mask. This mask is suitable
for all skin types and it is exactly
what you need this summer.
Ingredients:
• ½ cucumber
• A slice of Aloe Vera or
1tbsp of Aloe Vera gel
• 2 tbsp of sugar
• Some drops of lavender
This mask is great to
restore the moisture in
the skin, which is lost in
the dry heat of summers.
Avocado provides nutrition to your skin
with a delicious smell and freshness.
Coconut oil replenishes the moisture, while
honey repairs the chaffed and scaly skin.
Ingredients:
• ½ ripe avocados
• ½ tsp coconut oil
• 2 tbsp honey
Instructions:
Mash avocados to a fine creamy texture
and add honey and coconut oil to it.
Apply it all over your face and keep
for 15 minutes until dry. Wash off with
warm water and dab dry with a towel.
Instructions:
To prepare this mask, put the slices
of a cucumber in a mixer and blend
well. Add Aloe Vera gel and lavender
essential oil to it. Apply it on your
face and wash off after 15 minutes.
3
LEMON AND
STRAWBERRY MASK
Strawberries contain salicylic acid,
which is great for breakouts. Lemon
juice tightens the skin pores and
gives you a refreshing feel.
Ingredients:
• Mashed strawberries
• 2 tbsp lemon juice
• 1tbsp yogurt
• 1 tbsp honey
Instructions:
Mash all the items together, but don’t
use a blender. You want a spreadable
paste not juice. Apply it evenly
on your face and lie down while it
dries. Wash off with cold water.
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HOUSE
OF CARDS
JAM NIGHT
MUSIC TUESDAYS
By Rodrigo Ocaranza
More and more venues are reopening
and events are kickstarting.
As the quarantine
measures loosen up, House of
Cards bar has weekly events and invites
local and foreigner artists to perform.
If you’re eager to extend your weekend and
discover a new musical space to express
yourself on-stage, then you should pay a visit
to the House of Cards. A perfect place to
explore your inner performer on a Tuesday
evening, you’ll experience quality live music
as you gently slip into the night, carried
along with the vibes from the weekend
and Hangzhou’s Monday jam sessions.
House of Cards is a new whisky and cocktail
bar located at 22th Gaoji Street (400m
from GuCui Road Station). It’s a bit tricky to
reach the bar as it seems to be hidden in
the middle of Gaoji Street but try to guide
yourself by the
neon lights and
you’ll find some stairs
leading up to the 2nd
floor entrance. The space is not
that big, but this creates a somewhat cozy
lounge feeling which creates a pretty relaxed
atmosphere to chill inside. The place is
comfortable by its design and it’s a great way
to have a close encounter with live music
literally a few metres from your table. Food
and snacks are also available if you need.
Regarding the venues equipment they
have a 16-inch real drum, keyboard,
digital mixer, and full-range speaker.
The opening performance starts
from 21:30 and ends at 00:30.
The jam at House of Cards was initiated
by Charlie, a local musician who is
passionate about rock and jazz and was
followed up by a group of enthusiastic
musicians from all over the world who
love music and used this space to
communicate and learn from each other.
If you’re lucky you may
catch a Chinese band
performing or some
of the local musicians
playing and joining
the jam. All genres are
welcomed but the bar
mostly focuses on rock,
pop, jazz, funk, blues and R&B.
All the musicians, singers and bands
are warmly welcomed to join the band and
improvise on stage. There is a real sense of
freedom here - don’t be shy and join the
band! if you pay attention you will spot
musicians from other jam nights, just ask
the host Charlie and they will hand you
a playing turn, but please remember to
bring your own instruments to perform.
Right now there is a special promotion
where everyone who is present can
enjoy a bottle of beer for free. In addition,
there is a promotion for performing jam
members that join the house of cards
WeChat, every Monday and Wednesday
from 19:00 to 02:00 you will get 50% off
your second drink presenting this coupon.
And don’t forget to bring your health code
and your mask as well as your passport
picture because you may be requested to
show this to be admitted at the entrance.
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PERFECT
SMILE WITH
VENEERS
By Annie Clover
It is rare for a person to be proud of their teeth:
good shape, and not discoloured. For most people,
they can only dream about a ‘Hollywood’ smile.
For myself, as a big tea lover, I wasn’t happy with the
colour of my teeth. A few times I tried the whitening
service at dental hospitals. But the result doesn’t last
long, not more than a week. Fortunately, I then found
a great dentist, Ethan from D Smile dental hospital.
AND HERE IS WHAT I FOUND OUT
ABOUT VENEERS:
Dental veneers (sometimes called porcelain
veneers or dental porcelain laminates) are
wafer-thin, custom-made shells of toothcoloured
materials designed to cover
the front surface of the teeth in order to
improve your appearance. These shells are
bonded to the front of the teeth changing
their colour, shape, size, or length. Today,
with improved cements and bonding
agents, they typically last 10–30 years. They
may have to be replaced in this time due to
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• The colour of a porcelain veneer
can be selected such that it makes
dark teeth appear whiter.
• Veneers offer a conservative approach
to changing a tooth's colour and
shape; veneers generally don't require
the extensive shaping prior to the
procedure that crowns do, yet offer a
stronger, more aesthetic alternative.
• They provide a natural tooth appearance.
• Gum tissue tolerates porcelain well.
• Porcelain veneers are stain resistant.
• The colour of a porcelain veneer
can be selected such that it makes
dark teeth appear whiter.
• Veneers offer a conservative approach
to changing a tooth's color and
shape; veneers generally don't require
the extensive shaping prior to the
procedure that crowns do, yet offer a
stronger, more aesthetic alternative.
cracking, leaking, chipping, discolouration,
decay, shrinkage of the gum line and
damage from injury or tooth grinding. The
cost of veneers can vary depending on the
experience and location of the dentist.
WHAT PROBLEMS CAN VENEERS
REALLY FIX?
• Teeth that are discoloured -- either
because of root canal treatment;
stains from tetracycline or other drugs,
excessive fluoride or other causes;
or the presence of large resin fillings
that have discoloured the tooth
• Teeth that are worn down
• Teeth that are chipped or broken
• Teeth that are misaligned, uneven,
or irregularly shaped (for example,
have craters or bulges in them)
• Teeth with gaps between them (to
close the space between these teeth)
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES?
• They provide a natural tooth appearance.
• Gum tissue tolerates porcelain well.
• Porcelain veneers are stain resistant.
ARE THERE ALTERNATIVES TO
DENTAL VENEERS?
Yes, alternatives to veneers include
bondings and crowns. Veneers offer a
nice intermediate option. Veneers may be
best suited for individuals who want to
change the shape of their teeth more than
just a little bit -- as is done with bonding
-- but not enough to require a crown.
CONCLUSION
I'm very happy with the results. The
exact work on my teeth took about 2-3
hours and the doctor was really nice. Now
definitely I will be smiling more often.
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GLUTEN FREE
RECIPES
THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM FOR
A HEALTHY, LOW CARB AND
GLUTEN-FREE DESSERT
By Ane Ayerbe
Who doesn’t love
desserts? Cakes,
cookies, ice cream…
Everyone does!
That moment when you feel
something sweet in your mouth
after filling the stomach…it’s
priceless. Here is a fact: no one is
ever full for the dessert, and the
healthier, the better!
Nowadays many people are
intolerant to certain ingredients,
and among them are gluten
intolerant people. For those who
don’t know what gluten is, gluten
is a family of storage proteins
— formally known as prolamins
— that are naturally found in
certain cereal grains, such as
wheat, barley, and rye. Therefore,
gluten intolerance is the body’s
inability to digest or break down
the gluten protein found in
wheat and certain other grains.
Also known as gluten sensibility,
gluten intolerance can range
from a mild sensitivity to gluten
to full-blown celiac disease.
With this article, I want to give
everyone the opportunity to
cook and taste these delicious
desserts. Take the apron, and let’s
do 3 easy gluten-free recipes!
CARROT CAKE
INGREDIENTS
• 3 small carrots
• 400g cooked chickpeas
• 2 large eggs
• 30g banana or vanilla isolated protein
• 1 tbsp. coconut oil
• 1/2 tbsp. baking powder
• 80g veggie milk (or the milk you
normally use)
• Sweetener (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS
• Preheat the oven to 180º
• Simply place all your ingredients in
your blender and blend until you
have a classic sponge cake texture.
• Place the mixture in a mould
• Bake at 180 degrees (preheated
oven) for 25 minutes
• Take it out of the oven, let it cool,
and voila!
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BROWNIE
CHOCOLATE
COOKIES
INGREDIENTS
Filling
• 100g coconut flour
• 20g pure cocoa
• 2 ripe bananas
• Sweetener (optional)
• 150g coconut milk
• Chocolate chips
INSTRUCTIONS
• Preheat the oven to 150º
• Place vegetable paper on a
baking sheet
• Mix all the ingredients for the
cookie in a bowl
• Add some chocolate chips
• Bake for 15-20 minutes
• Let cool for a few minutes and…
enjoy!
INGREDIENTS
• 200g chickpeas
• 200g white beans
• 1/2 avocado
• 3 dates
• 1 ripe banana
• 3 tbsp. cocoa powder
• 3 tbsp. spelt flour
• 2 tbsp. almond flour
• 1 tbsp. coconut oil (melted)
• 100g plant-based milk
• 1 small handful of walnuts
• 1/2 tsp. yeast
• Sweetener
INSTRUCTIONS
• Wash the chickpeas and the white beans
and melt the coconut oil.
• Mix well all the ingredients, except the
walnuts.
• Add the walnuts.
• Bake for 30 minutes at 180 degrees.
• Let cool in the pan for a few minutes.
Then put in the fridge…and voila!
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WHICH
TAPROOMS
HAVE A
PATIO?
5 GREAT PLACES TO ENJOY
CRAFT BEER IN THE SUN
By Sabrina Valles
You would assume that Craft beer
and outdoor patios would be
synonymous, right? However,
when I was initially posed with the
question, “Which Hangzhou taprooms have
an outdoor patio?” I felt stumped. With
the summer heatwave hitting Hangzhou,
nothing sounds better than
drinking a refreshing pint
of craft beer outdoors
- I can easily share
where to find
excellent craft beer,
but it truly took
me some time to
determine at which
taprooms you can
drink in the sunshine.
Let’s take a look at some
of the options:
BREWGANG 上 乘 精 酿 餐 吧
422-434 South Zhongshan Lu 中 山 南 路 422-434 号
Closest Metro Stop: Line 5 | Jiangcheng Lu
Monday-Sunday 10:30-01:00;
Kitchen closes daily between 14:00-16:30.
BEER GIRL 77 77 啤 妹
Sitting in Brewgang’s newly renovated patio resembles the
feeling described in the popular Journey ballad, “Don’t Stop
Believin,” with a few modifications to the lyrics. The stringed
lights and the people create the emotional connection one is
looking for while drinking a local beer. A great place for people
to “hold on to the feeling” while creating new memories, the
ambience feels cosy but can accommodate large groups.
Brewgang also hosts a buy one, get one free beer happy hour
Sunday – Thursday from the time it opens to 20:00. Keep an
eye out for the Traveler IPA and Nitro Big Gun White Stout;
these beers will be returning to the tap lines this month.
21 Zijinfan Lu 紫 金 范 路 21 号
Closest Metro Stop: Line 2 | Fengtan Lu
Currently in its soft opening, the taproom
will officially open 25th June.
Monday-Sunday 16:0- 00:00
One of Hangzhou’s newest craft beer taprooms features
a fairly modest-sized patio that can host small groups.
Located at the southeast corner of Xixi National Wetland
Park in the area of Xixi Creek Mall, guests can enjoy one of
Beer Girl’s beers after spending the day embracing nature
or shopping. After opening four taprooms in Beijing, Beer
Girl 77 is bringing its fifth to Hangzhou, offering craft beer
lovers a wide variety of beers, including its latest brews:
dry hopped pilsner, session IPA, and a Belgian wheat beer.
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MIDTOWN BREWERY AT THE
SHANGRI-LA
西 餐 吧 ( 城 中 香 格 里 拉 大 酒 店 店 )
6 Changshou Lu, Kerry Centre, Yan’an Lu 杭 州 市 长 寿 路 6 号
Closest Metro Stop: Line 1 and 2 | Fengqi Lu
Monday-Sunday 11:00-00:00
After a long day of shopping at Kerry Center or sightseeing at
West Lake, a Midtown beer sounds perfect at the brewery’s
patio. In addition to hosting large groups, couples and groups
of four can drink their beer while people watching shoppers
strolling through Kerry Center. The latte-inspired beer Nitro
Coffee Break will be flowing through the tap lines. If you think
this is too heavy for summer, don’t worry – it has a light body
but still exhibits rich malty notes. Don’t forget the happy hour!
TAO 13 CRAFT BEER BAR
桃 十 三 精 酿 啤 酒 馆 ( 桥 西 直 街 店 )
Chalet, 13 Qiaoxizhi Street 桥 西 直 街 13 号 小 木 屋
Closest Metro Stop: Line 5 | The Grand Canal
Monday-Sunday 13:00-22:00
RAY’S 暗 光 精 酿 咖 啡 吧
230 Zhonghe Middle Lu 中 河 中 路 230 号
Closest Metro Stop: Line 1 |
Longxiangqiao; Line 2 | North Zhonghe Lu
Monday-Sunday 10:00-1:00
Tao 13 bar’s patio lines the river flowing under
the Grand Canal in Gongshu – offering a beautiful
view of the waterway. This is a stand-up bar
that only offers outdoor seating and can host
small and large groups. It serves a variety of
imported beer as well as beers brewed within
China. Breweries featured include United Statesbased
New Belgium, Wuhan's No. 18 Brewing
& Co., and Australia's Dainton Brewery.
Craft beer drinkers engaging in a date night
with their partner or a catch-up session
with one or two friends will enjoy Ray’s
newly renovated patio. The intimate seating
layout includes several stools at the bar,
two small tables, and a wooden platform
offering a casual lounge area. The modern
aesthetic of the bar is complimented by
the lush greenery from the plants and
the trees surrounding the area. Every day
during the month of June, the taproom
will host a buy one, get one free beer
happy hour from 12:00 to 18:00. Also, a
small batch of their newest sour ale, 弄
潮 (Tide) will be available to taste earlier
this month and a larger batch of the beer
will be ready in late June or early July.
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DRAGON BOAT
FESTIVAL:
THE ORIGIN
EVERYONE LOVES THE DRAGON
BOAT FESTIVAL, LET’S DISCOVER
WHY IT IS CELEBRATED.
Dragon Boat Festival, in
Chinese 端 午 节 , is one of
the most famous holidays
in China, its earliest record
dates to the period of Seven
Warring States (475-221 BC),
which means that it has been
celebrated for over 2000 years,
becoming, only in 2019, the
first Chinese festival to receive
the honour of being part of the
UNESCO Cultural Heritage List.
By Eleonora Bollini
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It is time to travel to the past, to go
far away, to a time when the idea of
China itself had still to materialise and
discover the origin of this iconic festival.
You cannot think of Chinese culture
without picturing a dragon in your head,
you can truly find them all over China,
also known as “Country of the Dragon”.
You are probably asking yourself why they
glorify a creature that can spit out fire and
constantly takes princesses as prisoners!
The answer is that the diversity between the
western view of dragons and the eastern
one is important, both in their aspect
and symbolism. Regarding the physical
characteristics, many parts of the body are
full of significance, such as the forehead,
which represents wisdom, the fish tail
which symbolises flexibility and the eagle’s
claws which signify bravery. The Chinese
dragon is the source of all the good things,
it is the master of stars, rainbow, thunders
and rain, it brings joy and miracles.
In ancient times, the fifth lunar month
was considered an unfortunate month
because, being hot, insects and bacteria
breed fast and people could easily catch
infections. Consequently, the fifth day of
the fifth month was weighed as the most
cursed day of the year, from here comes
the name of the “double five festival”.
During that day people made sacrifices
on top of mountains or along riverbanks
and rowed dragon boats, hoping that the
real dragon would appear to save them.
There are many legends and stories
about the origin of this folk festival,
the most popular is the story of
the famous poet Qu Yuan.
The story of Qu Yuan starts during the
period of the Seven Warring States. He was
a talented officer and poet from the state of
Chu. He had many ideas to make his state
stronger and he put some of them into
practice. He wanted to unify some states
against the more powerful state of Qin, and
he didn’t agree with the strategy adopted
from his superior. Accused of betrayal, he
was forced into exile and live far away from
his beloved state. Enforced to stay far away
from home, he started travelling around
China and became a great poet, writing
one of the most beautiful poems of ancient
Chinese literature. A few years later the
state of Chu was conquered by Qin. From
that moment the situation became worse
day by day, until, in 278 BC, the state of
Qin conclusively conquered the enemy,
arriving to the capital of Chu. Qu Yuan,
beinhg devoted to his state, felt so bad that
he did something extreme - he decided to
kill himself, sinking in the 汨 罗 (Mìluo’) river,
on exactly the fifth day of the fifth lunar
month. People around got on their boats,
started playing trumpets, moving paddles
of the boats and throwing 粽 子 (zongzi)
in the water, trying to save his body from
animals and evil spirits that lived in the river.
QU YUAN'S MOST
FAMOUS POEM
離 騷
lí sāo
The Sorrow of Parting
朝 發 軔 於 蒼 梧 兮
zhāo fā rèn yú cāngwú xī
Taking off the brake, departing
from Cangwu at dawn,
夕 餘 至 乎 縣 圃
xī yú zhì hū xuán pǔ
and before night falls, arriving
at the Hanging Gardens;
欲 少 留 此 靈 瑣 兮
yù shǎo liú cǐ líng sǒu xī
I wish to stay at this gathering
place of the spirits,
日 忽 忽 其 將 暮
rì hūhū qí jiāng mù
yet the sun is about to set;
吾 令 羲 和 弭 節 兮
wú lìng xī hé mǐ jié xī
I order Xihe to slow to a trot;
望 崦 嵫 而 匆 迫
wàng yān zī ér cōng pò
gazing at Mt Yan and Mt Zi, yet
not anxious to approach them;
路 漫 漫 其 脩 遠 兮
lù mànmàn qí xiū yuǎn xī
the road is boundless -
cultivation so distant;
吾 將 上 下 而 求 索
wú jiāng shàngxià ér qiúsuǒ
I shall explore it from beginning
to end.
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LOST CHINESE
TRADITIONS
CHINA IS WELL KNOWN FOR ITS LONG HISTORY,
UNIQUE CUISINE, AND BEAUTIFUL CULTURE. BUT
HOW WELL DO WE KNOW ITS OLD TRADITIONS?
By Turaeva Ziyodakhon
STAY HOME ON THE
3RD DAY OF NEW YEAR
Chinese people believed that the third day of
the Spring Festival is unlucky. They used to call
this day "Scarlet Dog Day" ( 赤 狗 日 ). This kind of
belief came from an old legend about Scarlet Dog.
In this legend, Scarlet Dog was the god of anger,
and whoever met him would face bad luck. That is
why Chinese people did not go out and did not
have guests in their houses on that day. They
just stayed at home for the whole day. However,
this tradition is not in practice anymore and
modern Chinese people go wherever they
want on the third day of the Spring Festival.
DOG'S EYE
Chinese people believed that dogs can see
ghosts and phantoms. A dog that howling
meant that it is seeing a ghost or a phantom, and
if the dog howls continuously it was considered
as a prediction of oncoming death. Also, Chinese
people also believed that, the fluid from the eyes
of a dog can give humans the ability to see souls of
their ancestors. Smearing the fluid on his/her eyes
gave them the ability to see the supernatural
world. However, it is believed that smearing
the fluid in the eyes of ordinary people would
cause their death from the shock of seeing
the afterlife. In my opinion, it is good that this
kind of tradition is not in practice anymore.
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ARRANGED MARRIAGE
In ancient China, parents or relatives of the
bride and groom arranged a match. After
marriage, the woman was not regarded as part
of her own family anymore. Instead, she was
treated like the 'property' of the husband's
family. In modern China, marriage is
based on the choice of two people.
FOOT BINDING
This tradition started before
the Qing Dynasty. Han Chinese
associated beauty with the small
feet of a woman. That is why from
a young age, girls were forced to
bind their feet tight. It was extremely
painful as the bones changed their
shape. All this pain was just to
satisfy the view of Chinese men.
However, when Chairman Mao
came to power, he prohibited this
tradition and made sure that it
is not in practice anymore.
NAIL CLIPPING
Nail clipping was used as a method
of child discipline for almost 4,000
years. When a child did something
wrong, he was punished by having
his fingernails clipped. It was a very
cruel method of parenting. There were
even special tools for this process.
Fortunately, due to the development
of human rights, this tradition was
stopped and is not in practice
anymore. However, some Chinese
men today still grow their pinky
nail to symbolise honour.
Now we know more about the unknown side of China to us. I hope this article was useful and interesting for you.
Keep discovering China with us!
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EAT ONLY UNTIL
SEVEN TENTHS FULL
CONFUCIUS AS THE FIRST FOOD BLOGGER
By Maddalena Depalo
孔 子 (kǒng zǐ), better known as Confucius, was a teacher,
politician and philosopher born in 551 B.C. in the Lu state
of China. Confucius is well known all over the world. Even
people that are not living in China knows at least his name
and that he is from China. His teachings, preserved in the 论
语 (lùn yǔ), focused on creating ethical models of family
and public interaction, and setting educational standards.
His philosophy is well rooted in Chinese culture and back in
the days became the official imperial philosophy.
CONFUCIUS’ TEACHINGS ON FOOD
Confucius was not only the founder of
the philosophy of Confucianism, but also
an advocate of a healthy lifestyle. Some
people even say that he laid the foundation
of Chinese cuisine. He attached great
importance to food, describing it as one of
the three basic conditions of a state, along
with an army and trust. This is not surprising
since in his philosophy a life without food
and friends would be incomplete and
poor. His ideas on diet where focusing on:
seasonality, origins, portions and hygiene.
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“FOOD CAN NEVER BE TOO
CLEAN, MEAT CAN NEVER
BE SLICED TOO THIN”
This reflects the emphasis he gave
to hygiene: there are always better
methods of storing grains and meat
can always go through finer methods of
preparation. In fact, during the process
of growing, harvesting and refining,
grains and meat can be contaminated.
“DON’T EAT FOOD THAT HAS ITS
COLOUR TURNED BAD, DON’T
EAT FISH THAT IS ROTTEN. DON’T
EAT FOOD THAT SMELLS BAD”
He taught that by following this rule,
gastro-intestinal problems could be
prevented. In fact, many gastro-intestinal
related illnesses occur when food of poor
quality and hygiene are consumed.
“DON’T CONSUME FOOD THAT
IS NOT WELL COOKED”
He said that “the way you cook your food
reflects the way you live”. This is definitely
an important aspect of our diet. Remember
that failure to cook food properly may
cause an overall loss in nutritive value.
“DON’T EAT WHEN SAUCES
AND SEASONINGS ARE NOT
CORRECTLY PREPARED”
As we all know, Chinese people today
always give great importance to
seasonings, and the same is true of the
ancient Chinese. This because they link
health to the use of condiments. All the
food we are eating here in China is never
without sauce, and now you know why.
“DON’T EAT DRIED MEAT
AND DRINK WINE BOUGHT
FROM THE MARKET”
He also gave great importance to
eating fresh and local food. Even today,
knowing the origin or source of the
food we are eating is very important.
“DON’T EAT WHEN IT IS NOT TIME”
Seasonality is important too. Fruits
and vegetables that are available in
season tend to be fresher and healthier,
this is because fruits and vegetables
out of season are usually treated with
pesticides, which are bad for our body.
"WHILE MEAT MAY BE IN
ABUNDANCE, IT SHOULD NOT
MAKE THE BULK OF A DIET”
The idea of a balanced diet is not that
new. Confucius already introduced
this topic many years ago with this
teaching. Meat is important, but should
be eaten in moderation and should
always be consumed with vegetables.
"OVER INDULGENCE IN ALCOHOL
CAN ONLY LEAD TO DISASTER”
In his opinion, you shouldn’t limit drinking,
but at the same time it is important to
not exceed. Drinking too much could
lead to health problems and disease.
"NOT REJECTING GINGER DISHES,
BUT NOT OVEREATING (GINGER)"
Eat ginger, but in moderation so as to
not increase the internal heat of the
body. In Western countries we have
more recently discovered the fantastic
properties of ginger, but it has always
been present in the cuisine of China.
“NOT SPEAKING WHEN EATING”
This is not only a rule from the Galateo.
Digestion process begins in the mouth
when the mechanical breakdown of
food takes place during the chewing
process. If someone speaks while
eating, the swallowing process will
be hindered and so will the digestion
and absorption of the food.
“EAT ONLY UNTIL SEVEN
TENTHS FULL”
Confucius thought that controlling
portions would lead to longevity. Today
there are many nutritionists suggesting
the same – by controlling portion size
so that we should never be full.
Even though Confucius lived 2,500 years
ago his ideas can definitely be applied in
today’s context and still teach us something.
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HANGZHOU’S
ECO-VENTURE
By Rodrigo Ocaranza
A GREEN AND SIMPLE
APPROACH
If you feel the urge to make a difference
in your city and want to explore and
experience Hangzhou in a whole new way,
eco-venture is the best place to start.
Environmental issues truly are the
challenges of our generation and will be
responsible for quality in the life of the
new ones - awareness of the topic, and
the simple actions and we take today, can
truly have a huge impact in the future.
Everybody striving for a sustainable
world stumbles upon the big of
questions how and where we can
start to change things and participate
beyond our individual limitations.
Environmental awareness in China is
possible and people are striving to make
it happen. I had the pleasure to interview
founder of Eco-Venture, Paul Bhang.
WHAT IS ECO-VENTURE
AND HOW DID IT START?
WE ARE SIMPLE, we gather together,
explore the city, hike around and clean up
the trail on the way. We aim for zero waste
& leave no trace. So far, we have had more
than 400 people join our events. Together
we have picked up more than 8,000 litres
of trash while not leaving any of our own
trash on our trace. Since we started Eco-
Venture, I have heard lots of feedback that
similar activities or changes in the ordinary
life of participants have happened.
TELL US MORE ABOUT
YOURSELF AND YOUR
BACKGROUND?
When I grew up in Korea, I was taught to get
involved in various volunteer works and be
socially responsible. While joining volunteer
works, I felt rewarded and fulfilled, but at
the same time felt aware of the limits on
making change happen. There were lots of
people with the good will to help others
or the environment, but even through
the sacrifice and devotion of their time
and labour, it still couldn’t bring
enough of an outcome to
solve the issues.
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Having spent more than 10 years working
and studying around the world, I have
lived in the most developed countries,
like Austria and Japan, as well as some
of the most undeveloped countries, like
Pakistan and Papua New Guinea. In some
developed countries, I saw the system
providing good welfare, but people had
limitations in noticing the serious issues
happening in the world and tended
to stay in their own comfort zones. In
undeveloped countries, people’s deaths
because of poverty and disease seemed
to be all too common and I felt powerless
as a human being. I tried to avoid the
uncomfortable fact that one wouldn’t
be able to make any kind of change for
a long time, yet my resolve for finding
ways to solve such issues began to grow.
In my 20s, I was focused on making money
as I believed that money could help make
the biggest changes. After dropping out of
university, I started working in companies
and even started my own business. Even
though I succeeded in achieving a certain
level of success recognised by society, I
couldn’t compromise in ways of making
money. Money itself without ethics and
good will couldn’t make changes.
When I became 30, I decided to go to Japan
to learn about bicycle design and frame
building. I learned about sustainable/ecofriendly
mobility while working in the
industry and organised events focusing
on eco-tourism and cultural exchanges.
After that, I moved to Hangzhou and
started a guesthouse that had a bicycle
theme. I met lots of like-minded people
and was able to create a community.
However, by running a certain model
of business, there are still limitations
on making an influence and making
changes. After winding up the
guesthouse business, I wanted to focus
on making sustainable changes.
Therefore, the Eco-venture project was
born: Simple and fun ideas are my focus
on getting people involved. I also want
to prove that there is a balance between
the ideal and the real. I don’t want people
with good will to be disappointed and
stay away from the issues, nor people who
are already doing good deeds to starve
to death by way of their sacrifices. I want
WE ARE SIMPLE, we gather together, explore the
city, hike around and clean up the trail on the
way. We aim for zero waste & leave no trace.
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the project to be balanced with profit and
nonprofit and at the same time sustainable
in the form of a social enterprise. We are
starting a permaculture farm too and
we hope to organise more events and
establish a culture where people can
experience a natural and sustainable way
of living and learn how to do less harm
to the earth and help her to regenerate.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR YOU?
I’m currently studying and planning to be
a permaculture instructor and designer.
Hopefully I can fully spend my time on
this and be a bridge to connect east and
west and people and the earth. Overall, in
2020 I am hoping to have less regrets on
how I am spending my time now when I
look back on the last ten or twenty years.
WHAT CHALLENGES
HAS YOUR PROJECT
PASSED OR IS PASSING
THROUGH TODAY?
We are still facing many difficulties in
running the project. The biggest challenges
are financial. Environmental protection
cannot be done without costs. No project
can move on without financial support
in the world we are living in. However,
many people misunderstand why we ask
for financial support for the project. I wish
more companies, or government, could
be more concerned and supportive on our
projects, or projects like ours. Also, I hope
that every individual can notice they have
huge power on choosing positive changes
as a consumer, and as a member of each
community by making ethical decisions.
We will continue, no matter what,
but I would sincerely ask people to
support involvement of any kind to
make good changes for the Earth.
DO YOU HAVE ANY
UPCOMING EVENTS?
We are planning many different events
including picking up trash, farm work,
camping trips and workshops. It’s not easy
to makes clear plans with dates due to
the pandemic but hopefully everything
will get back to normal soon and we are
hoping to meet everyone more often.
HOW CAN WE FIND
AND SUPPORT
ECO-VENTURE?
To check our upcoming events please follow
our official account and join our group
chat to socialise with like-minded people.
Official account:
WeChat : wensonjabi
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IS IT A BIRD…
IS IT A PLANE…
IS IT A DRAGON?
HISTORY BEHIND THE
CHINESE DRAGON
By Jerry Shen
From when I first started playing
computer games as a child,
I had always used the name
“NogardJS” as my screen name.
“JS” because they were my initials and
“Nogard”, embarrassing to admit now,
because it was “Dragon” spelt backwards.
It’s difficult to say when this fascination
with dragons first started. Perhaps it was
when I was watching old Chinese movies
where these beasts served as symbols of
wealth and luxury or watching cartoons
of an almighty dragon granting wishes to
warriors. Nevertheless, I had always been
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/ CULTURE // 广 告 • 文 化
In Chinese mythology, dragons are believed
to have control over natural phenomenon
such as rain, floods and typhoons.
captivated by these mythical creatures.
Dragons are depicted quite different
in the East versus the West. In Western
cultures, dragons are typically pictured
as fire-breathing beasts with large wings
and horns. A typical Western depiction
of dragons can be found in the popular
TV series Game of Thrones. In the East
however, dragons are typically without
wings and more snake-like with a long
body. In addition, the Western dragon has
aggressive connotations in that they are
uncontrollable and burn villages. In Eastern
folklore, dragons tend to be wise and
benevolent and bring forth prosperity and
harmony. Still, all cultures describe dragons
as majestic, large serpentine creatures.
For the purpose of the article, I will be
talking in depth about the Chinese Dragon
as opposed to the Western depiction.
The Chinese Dragon or Lóng ( 龙 ) is a
symbol of power, strength and good
fortune. In Chinese mythology, dragons
are believed to have control over natural
phenomenon such as rain, floods and
typhoons. They are revered as the
highest-ranked creatures in the Chinese
animal hierarchy and for that reason,
many excellent and powerful people are
metaphorically compared to dragons. In
fact, emperors in China were said to be
“sons of dragons” and ordinary people
were prohibited from owning items
with images of dragons on them.
The origin of the Chinese Dragon is
unclear but one legend is as follows:
Once upon a time, the people of China
lived in tribes that were said to be under
the protection of different spirits. The
spirits resembled animals with which they
lived close to. Villagers who lived near the
ocean would be protected by the Fish spirit
whereas those living in the mountains
adopted the Bird as their spirit. People in
the low plains adopted the Horse while
the ones in the high plains chose the
Serpent. The villagers in the fertile rice
fields chose the Ox, the industrious animal.
It wasn’t before long that the men and
women waged war on each other in the
name of their spirit. The battles were
long and arduous and were good for
absolutely nothing! Even so, the fighting
continued until the children of each tribe
had enough and decided to wage war on
war. They came together and created an
animal that would protect everyone. An
animal that can be “agile like the fish, free
like the bird, fast like the horse, cunning
like the serpent and strong like an ox”.
To do so, they glued the body of the
serpent to the scales of the fish. They then
took the horns of the ox and glued it to
the head of the horse. After attaching the
head and body together, they added the
wings of the bird. This animal could swim
in the ocean, fly in the sky and run across
the land and was named the “Dragon”.
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When the men and women of China saw
this creation, they stopped fighting for
the first time and made peace with one
another vowing to never fight again.
In Chinese mythology, the concept of the
Dragon is collectively personified by the
Dragon King or the Dragon God or Lóng
Wáng ( 龙 王 ). Not only can he control the
water and the weather, he serves as the
commander of all dragons and controls
all creatures of the sea. However, he still
takes orders from the Jade Emperor.
The Dragon King has nine sons which are
collectively named the “nine sons of the
dragon”. Each of these sons have different
personalities, forms, characteristics and
depictions and can be found in different
artefacts throughout Chinese cultures:
1. The qiú niú ( 囚 牛 ) is the form of a
dragon and enjoys music. He is often
found decorated on musical instruments.
2. The yá zì ( 睚 眦 ) is the mix of a dragon
and a wolf and likes to fight. His
aggressive nature means he tends to
be found on swords and weapons.
3. The cháo fēng ( 嘲 風 ) looks like
the mix of a phoenix and dragon.
It is adventurous and can be found
on the four corners of roofs.
4. The pú láo ( 蒲 牢 ) is a small dragon which
likes to scream. He is represented on bells
and typically forms the handle of the bell.
5. The suān ní ( 狻 猊 ) is a hybrid of a lion
and a dragon and likes to sit down. He
can be found on the bottom of Buddhist
idols typically under the Buddhas’ feet.
6. The bì xì ( 贔 屭 ) is a turtle-dragon
hybrid typically found under
grave-monuments. It’s large shell
allows it to carry heavy loads.
7. The bì àn ( 狴 犴 ) is a tiger-dragon
hybrid which likes litigation and
keeps watch over prison gates.
8. The bā xià ( 霸 下 ) is a hybrid of reptile and
dragon. It is a creature which likes to drink
water and is used to decorate bridges.
9. The chī wěn ( 蚩 吻 )is a mix of fish and
dragon and likes swallowing. It is typically
placed on roofs to swallow evil spirits.
The earliest depiction of dragons within
Chinese culture dates back several
thousand years ago to the fifth millenium
BC. A dragon statue predicted to be from
5000-3000 BC was discovered in the
province of Henan in 1987. Other artefacts
with dragon symbolism including jade
badges and carvings were also discovered
which dated back to later millenia. In
addition, many Ancient Chinese from
300 BC actually documented unearthed
dinosaur bones as “dragon bones”.
Today, the dragon continues to be a
pervasive symbol in Chinese culture. In
the zodiac calendar, the dragon serves as
arguably the most preferred sign of the
twelve zodiac animals. During Chinese
New Year, dragon puppets are made of
cloth and wood and made to dance by
a team of gymnasts and acrobats. This
famous dragon dance accompanied with
drums and music can be seen in almost
every Chinese New Year party. Dragons,
unsurprisingly, are also the symbols for
the boats used in the Dragon Boat Festival.
Regardless of where you go in China, you
will be able to find some symbolism of
dragons. Even though no one has ever
seen a real one in person, almost everyone
can feel their powerful presence!
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/ IN PERSON // 广 告 • 人 物
THE AGE OF
By Ane Ayerbe
Want some tips to
become more popular on
social media?
Cynthia, the Instagrammer
based in Hangzhou will
give you some.
Creating a personal blog or
promoting your own brand
is becoming more and more
commonplace. As the world
becomes 2.0, so does the way of working
and sharing passions.
For those that do not know, Instagram is
a popular photo and video-sharing social
networking service. On this platform, we
have more and more possibilities, diverse
actions and more complete tools that
allow us to focus our social media strategy
towards more specific objectives.
Cynthia Vasconcellos is a Brazilian
Instagrammer based in Asia. Before living
in the Asiatic continent, she’s travelled to
over 20 countries and also lived in Ireland.
Living in China was not part of her plan, but
she got a job offer and decided to embrace
it make this beautiful country as home for a
while. Now because of the pandemic, she’s
been away from home for some time, and
like many people around the globe, she’s
still waiting to see what the future will bring.
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When did you open your Instagram account? For what
purpose?
I started my account in 2014, I was travelling a lot and wanted to
share news about my trips.
I have always loved photography and worked as a wedding
photographer some years ago and I have always loved travelling,
so Instagram was a way to share both passions.
Feel free to check
her instagram
@cynthianvn
With time and the new versions of Instagram, I also started to
share about lifestyle and daily life, and it started to feel like a big
community. I already met lot’s of good friends on Instagram that
is now my “real-life”.
You have over 9,000 followers. How did you reach that
many people?
To get large numbers, you have to have interesting content, so
that larger accounts will want to share your posts. Also, always
reply to everyone who shows interest in your posts. And to reach
new people, engage with people that share similar content.
Another thing that is never out of fashion is to use hashtags
related to what you post, this will also help a lot to reach new
people and get new followers.
What mehods do you think are essential to become a
good Instagrammer?
Share things that inspire other people and bring positivity to daily
life. Sometimes I get messages of people suffering of depression
and I feel so happy when they say that my photos and messages
inspire them to move on, life is beautiful everybody! I know
sometimes it’s complicated to see positivity in some moments of
our lives, but there’s always something good to be thankful for.
Do you think Instagram is a good place for business?
Yes, today Instagram is much more than a social network, lot’s of
people use it for their job. And businesses make lot’s of money
using it. Instagram is a great platform to promote products as
now people spend more time on the phone than watching
television.
What would you say to someone who just opened an
account and wants to become popular on Instagram?
I’d say you have to feel happy and do it as long as you are
enjoying it. I get to see many Instagrammers that feel stressed
and sometimes they get frustrated because they put lots of
hours and effort into their accounts yet don’t see growth in their
numbers of followers. So be careful about it. Life is much more
than just numbers.
And talking more about business pages, most of the brands hire
people that will work only for that, so they invest lots of money in
the account to make it grow - they’ll hire models, photographers
or even an agency to help with their digital marketing. What
many brands do is to pay Instagrammers to show and talk about
their products, so more people will get to know it and buy it. The
more people are talking about, and seeing your products, the
more you’ll sell your products
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/ TRAVEL // 广 告 • 旅 游
MOGANSHAN
莫 干 山
BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN
RETREAT
By Eleonora Bollini
During the lockdown, all travellers were dreaming about travelling and exploring
new places again. We did not know when it would be possible and how it would
be, but that moment finally arrived. Even if there are a lot of inspections, especially
if you are a foreigner, but, after all this time being locked up at home we are able
again to discover new places, so don’t let the checks influence your mind.
If you would like to take a break from the
city, 莫 干 山 is the perfect place to visit
during this period. At only 60 km from
Hangzhou, you can enjoy the breathtaking
view from the different scenic areas
and get lost in its great number of different
paths or in the amazing bamboo forest.
莫 干 山 is a well-known spot for many
reasons. Beyond a shadow of doubt, it is
famous for its impressive view and scenic
spots, but it does not end here. Walking
along the paths, hiking, and exploring the
area, you can see a lot of stone-built old
houses, villas, and a Western style castle.
In the early ‘900s many people from
Shanghai travelled to Moganshan regularly
to find peace and take a break from the
frenetic and stressful life of the bustling
city. Because of that, many of them built
beautiful villas with amazing views. Not only
people from 上 海 went there, between all
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the buildings there is one of the residences
of Mao Zedong, now empty and not that
easy to find, they say he only spent the time
for an afternoon nap there.
One of the characteristics of this place is
the presence of a stunning Western style
castle. The edifice is named “Naked Castle”,
built in 1910 by the Scottish missionary Dr
Duncan May during his 45 years spent in
China. “Born as a place to rediscover the
pure, playful and passionate side of your
heart, to immerse in nature and nurture
friendship, love and the simple pleasures
of life.” Years later it became open to more
people and today it remains a fancy hotel
where you can celebrate weddings or other
ceremonies. If you are brave enough, you
can swim in the infinity pool, made of glass,
on the side of a cliff. To reach this amazing
castle from the place where you arrive with
the little bus, you should follow the “100
steps path”. it does not look that difficult
until, only later, you can read the truth, there
are in fact more than 400 steps! Of course,
you could choose to take the normal way,
following the street or taking a little car, but
it will not be the same, being adventurous
always helps you discover beautiful things.
This mountain is really crowded in summer,
especially when in the little town at the foot
of the mountain the temperature reaches
crazy numbers. In such situations, many
people from the little town will go up, to
the top of mountain, to find fresh air and,
maybe, relax sitting on a hammock, looking
at the amazing landscape.
During the winter, because there are less
tourists and because hiking in the snow is
not easy and not even that comfortable, the
tickets are half price.
The way to reach this beautiful place got
a bit more complicated because of the
COVID-19 situation. From Hangzhou you
can choose to go by 高 铁 and reach it in
fifteen minutes, or take the slow train and
have a journey that lasts around one hour.
Once you arrive in the little town you will be
able to find information about how to reach
the famous spot by public transport, the
problem is that the main bus that should
bring you to the entrance, and back, is not
working. The only way to get there within
a reasonable time is to call a cab. You will
find many taxi drivers ready to take you to
the entrance gate for a modest price. Once
at the entrance you can buy a ticket that
includes the ride on the little bus to reach
the touristic spot and come back, both
ways. The other option is to hike and avoid
taking the little bus, but it could take a long
time and a lot of energy.
Born as a place to rediscover the pure,
playful and passionate side of your heart,
to immerse in nature and nurture friendship,
love and the simple pleasures of life.
The suggested time to visit this touristic
place is more than one day, because the
journey to reach it takes a long time, and
the spot closes at 5 pm, so you risk not
having enough time to see all that you
planned to visit. if you would like to save
even more time and enjoy the beauty of
the mountain also at night, there are a lot
of little hotels along the paths, all of them
offering amazing views.
What are you waiting for? It is time to go!
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/ BUSINESS // 广 告 • 商 务
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS-
HOW TO GET AN
ENTREPRENEUR VISA?
scanned copy
• Business Plan
• Business License of the start-up hub/
incubator where you registered your
company at - Original & scanned copy
• Official Acceptance Letter from the startup
hub/ incubator – Original
• Additional documents may be requested
during the application
Are you going to graduate this
year?
Would you like to start your own
business in China?
If the answers to these two questions are
"yes", then there’s good news for you! Let
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For international students looking to
start their own business in China, they
may apply for a 2-5 years residence
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(marked as ‘entrepreneurship’) by lodging
the graduation certificate of Chinese
universities to conduct internship program
or innovation & entrepreneurship activities
after graduation. During this period, upon
being employed, the applicants may apply
for the working residence permit according
to the regulations. For international
students from foreign universities who
come to China for internship program,
invited by a company which is registered in
the provincial public security department,
the applicants may apply for a short-term
private affair visa (marked as ‘internship’) at
the arriving border custom. Those who have
entered China but holding other types of
visa may also apply and convert the current
visa into a short term private affair visa
(marked as ‘internship’).
Documents to be provided in support of
the visa application.
• Passport – Original Passport & Scanned
copy
• Previous Chinese visa(s) – Original &
scanned copy
• University Graduation Certificate(s) –
Scanned copy
• Reference Letter from the University
• ‘Overseas Visitors Residence Registration
Certificate’
• Health Check Report
• Non-Criminal Record from the country
of origin and notarized by the original
country’s China embassy or consulate
• Company Business Licence – A company
established by an individual - Original &
Notes:
1. The certificate of outstanding graduate
shall be issued and sealed by the vice
principal or above of the University’s
International Education Department.
2. When lodging your final visa submission
at the Visa office, we suggest you to
bring one of the representatives (or staff
member) from the start-up hub/ incubator
to make the process more efficient.
Advantages:
The new policy is more flexible in option
of stay or exit: the current policy stipulates
that international students who intend to
work or start a business in China have to
exit first and then re-apply for a visa, while
the new policy doesn’t require to exit China
for those who are eligible to apply.
Scan the QR code below to add our Client
Relationship Manager for a free consultation
and get more details.
Although the Immigration Office has
suspended the application of Chinese visas
from overseas due to the current virus
crisis, however you should get to know it in
advance. Opportunities always favour the
ones with prepared minds!
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238 Siyanjing, Hupao Lu (8698-9975) 马 灯 部 落 ( 四 眼
井 店 ) 虎 跑 路 四 眼 井 238 号
New White Deer (xīn bái lù cān tīng) 5F,
Yintai Merchandise West Lake Culture Plaza 487
Zhongshan Bei Lu (8898-7698) 新 白 鹿 餐 厅 ( 西 湖 文
化 广 场 店 ) 中 山 北 路 487 号 西 湖 文 化 广 场 银 泰 百 货
5 楼 ( 近 环 球 中 心 )
No.23 Qiangmen Cai (23hào qiáng mén cài •lǎo
dǐ zǐ háng zhōu wèi) 23 Jietansi Xiang (159 6810-
3025) 23 号 墙 门 菜 • 老 底 子 杭 州 味 戒 坛 寺 巷 23 号
Old Man’s Sautéed Shrimp (lǎo tóu ér yóu bào
xiā) Building A Wanhua Wulin Business Edifice, 25
Jietansi Xiang (8515-1117) 老 头 儿 油 爆 虾 ( 武 林 店 )
戒 坛 寺 巷 25 号 万 华 武 林 商 务 大 厦 A 座
Shi Ke (shí kè) No. 1224, Dongxin Avenue (8819-
8811) 食 课 东 信 大 道 1224 号
Tian Lun Li Restaurant (tiān lún lǐ cān tīng) 1F,
Bldg. 7, Xixi New Plaza, 550 Xixi Road (8106-0001) 天
伦 里 餐 厅 西 溪 路 550 号 西 溪 新 座 7 号 楼 1 楼 东 边
Yun Shan Hostel (yún shān shàng) 30 Siyanjing,
Hupao Lu (8796-9989) 云 山 上 虎 跑 路 四 眼 井 30 号
Other Restaurants 其 它 餐 馆
7017 Restaurant (7017 wèi dào gōng chǎng)
68 Tonghe Lu (8806-7017) 7017 味 道 工 厂 ( 中 财 店 )
通 和 路 68 号
A Wa Shan Zhai (ā wǎ shān zhài) 2F, Bldg. 4,
Xingguang International Plaza, 228 Jiangnan dadao
(8709-2520) 阿 瓦 山 寨 ( 星 光 广 场 店 ) 江 南 大 道 228
号 星 光 国 际 广 场 一 期 4 号 楼 2 层
Meng Ke Han Restaurant (méng kě hàn tè sè
cān tīng) Rm. 306, Bldg. 3, Hangzhou Yin, 2030
Jianghui Lu (8524-5685) 蒙 可 汗 特 色 餐 厅 江 晖 路
2030 号 杭 州 印 3 楼 306 号 ( 钱 江 龙 对 面 )
Sit and Forget Lijiang Restaurant (yī zuò yī
wàng lì jiāng zhǔ tí cān tīng) NL101, Bldg. 4, Kerry
Centre, 385 Yan’an Lu (5610-7266) 一 坐 一 忘 丽 江
主 题 餐 厅 ( 嘉 里 中 心 店 ) 延 安 路 385 号 嘉 里 中 心 4
幢 NL101
Tangmen• Jianghu Restaurant (táng mén •jiāng
hú jiǔ jiā) 306 3F Bolan Elephant City 294 Wenyi Lu
(2802-3107) 唐 门 • 江 湖 酒 家 文 一 路 294 号 铂 澜 大
象 城 3 楼 306 号
Wen Xin Shi She (wén xīn shí shě) Room5008
F5 Hangzhou Bldg. 546, Yan’an Lu (8138-3238) 文
心 食 舍 ( 武 林 银 泰 店 ) 延 安 路 546 号 杭 州 百 货 B 馆
5 楼 5008
Xi Bei You Noodle Restaurant (xī bèi yóu miàn
cūn) B1, Zone77C Hubin Yintai, 238 Jiefang Lu
(0820-7320) 西 贝 莜 面 村 解 放 路 238 号 ( 湖 滨 银 泰
in77C 区 负 一 层 )
Yu Man Tang Chuan Restaurant (yú mǎn táng
chuān cài guǎn) 12 Baijingfang Xiang (8515-8619)
渝 满 堂 川 菜 馆 百 井 坊 巷 12 号
Yu You Yu Xiang (yú yǒu yú xiāng) 345 Wenshan
Lu (8607-9181) 渔 有 鱼 香 文 三 路 345 号
Yun Ji Yun Gui Yunnan Restaurant (yún jì yún
guì fēng wèi cān tīng) L5-26 Longhubin Sky Street
at the cross-section of Jianghan Lu and Yueming Lu
(8703-3412) 雲 季 云 贵 风 味 餐 厅 ( 滨 江 龙 湖 天 街 店 )
江 汉 路 与 月 明 路 交 叉 口 龙 湖 滨 江 天 街 5L-26
Teahouses 茶 室
Chenghuangge Teahouse (chéng huáng gé chá
lóu) 3 Wushan (8703-9698) 城 隍 阁 茶 楼 吴 山 3 号
Hu Pan Ju Teahouse (hú pàn jū chá lóu) 1
shengtang Scenic Spot (8702-0701) 湖 畔 居 茶 楼 圣
塘 景 区 1 号
Hua Hai Yuan Teahouse (huá hǎi yuán chá lóu)
36 Xixihe Xia (183 6718-0353) 华 海 源 茶 楼 西 溪
河 下 36 号
No Rain Teahouse (wèi yǔ chá lóu) 92 Dadou Lu
(8803-8855) 未 雨 茶 楼 大 兜 路 92 号
Qingteng Teahouse (qīng téng chá guǎn) 583
Fengqi Lu (8506-0909) 青 藤 茶 馆 凤 起 路 583 号
San Qing Cha Xu Tea House (sān qīng chá xù
yì shù chá guǎn) Rm. 208, Bldg. A, Runheyada
International 1750 Jianghong Lu (5669-3737) 三
清 茶 叙 艺 术 茶 馆 江 虹 路 1750 号 润 和 信 雅 达 国 际
A 幢 208 室
Wan Hu Lou Teahouse (wàng hú lóu chá shì)
2-3 Beishan Jie (8515-5843) 望 湖 楼 茶 室 北 山 街 2-3
号 ( 靠 近 断 桥 )
West Lake Hotel• Lakeside Teahouse (xī hú guó
bīn guǎn •hú pàn chá jū) 18 Yangongdi Inside the
West Lake Hotel (8797-9889) 西 湖 国 宾 馆 • 湖 畔 茶 居
杨 公 堤 18 号 西 湖 国 宾 馆 内
Ya Ye Ji Teahouse (yǎ yè jí chá xué táng) 66
Jiangjun Lu (8706-4525) 雅 叶 集 茶 学 堂 将 军 路 66 号
Yin Hu Shang Yue Teahouse (yǐn hú shàng yuè
chá guǎn) 188-277 Wulin Lu (153 9704-0116) 隐 湖
上 悦 茶 馆 武 林 路 277 号 -188 号
Zen To (shān gǔ xiǎo wū) Shangchengli Cun,
Longwu, Zhuantang (135 7577-4116) 山 谷 小 屋 转
塘 龙 坞 上 城 埭 村 听 风 阁 对 面
Vegetarian & Vegan 素 食
Jing Ming Xuan (jìng míng xuān shū yuè fāng)
50 Huaxianqiao Lu (132 8217-1806) 静 茗 轩 蔬 悦 坊
化 仙 桥 路 50 号
Qingchun Canteen 66 Qingchundong Lu
(8702-6930) 庆 春 食 堂 102 道 纯 手 工 蔬 食 料 理 庆
春 东 路 66 号
The Lakeside Veggie (lín hú sù shí tīng) Inside
Liucheng Lu, Scholar Bridge 1, Nanshan Lu 临 湖 素
食 南 山 路 学 士 桥 一 号 柳 铖 道 内
Vegetarian Canteen (sù shí táng jiě fàng lù
diàn) Xing He business building B1, 89 Jie Fang Lu
(8677-2369) 素 食 堂 ( 解 放 路 店 ) 解 放 路 89 号 星
河 商 务 大 厦 B1 层
Zhichun Vegan Restaurant (zhī chún sù shí
cān tīng) 1F, Xiandai Building, Zhongshan Bei Lu
(Westlake Cultural Square Exit C) 只 纯 素 食 餐 厅 中
山 北 路 现 代 城 建 大 厦 一 层
INTERNATIONAL
国 际 料 理
American 美 国
Element Fresh (xīn yuán sù) S37, B1, Mix C Mall,
701 Fuchun Lu (8669-8130) 新 元 素 ( 万 象 城 购 物 中
心 店 ) 富 春 路 701 号 万 象 城 B1 层 B1S37 商 铺 L127,
1F, Building 3, Kerry Centre (8813-3687) 新 元 素 (
嘉 里 中 心 店 ) 延 安 路 353 号 嘉 里 中 心 3 幢 1 层 L127
L1-33, Paradise Walk Binjiang, 1515 Jianghan Lu
(8791-2690) 新 元 素 ( 龙 湖 天 街 店 ) 江 汉 路 1515 号
龙 湖 滨 江 天 街 L1-33
Slim’s Steak House (dà píng guǒ niú pái cān
tīng) 131 Bojingdao Commercial Street, Paradise
Walk Binjiang (151 5712-6527) 大 苹 果 牛 排 餐 厅 江
汉 路 1515 号 龙 湖 天 街 铂 金 岛 商 业 街 131 号
The Habit Burger Grill (hā bǐ tè hàn bǎo)
Shop88, Outer Street, 1F, Building D, Chengxi Intime
City (8801-7875) 哈 比 特 汉 堡 城 西 银 泰 D 座 1 楼 外
街 088 号 铺
Westwood (yù jiàn xī mù měi shí cān tīng) L3-
07, 3F, Building B, Xixi Incity, No. 1 Wuchang Avenue
(0571-85858216) 遇 见 西 木 美 食 餐 厅 五 常 大 道 1 号
西 溪 印 象 城 B 座 三 楼 L3-07
Australian 澳 大 利 亚
Max Sonia (mǎ sū yà) 1F, Pingan Financial Center,
Jiangjin Lu (8602-9950) 马 苏 娅 江 锦 路 平 安 金 融 中
心 悦 坊 商 场 106 铺
Mona Vale (méng yuè qīng shí) 527 Yuhangtang
Lu (8670-3575) 檬 悦 轻 食 余 杭 塘 路 527 号
Arabian 阿 拉 伯
Doner Kebab 1205, 25th Avenue, Xiasha (137
3220-0797) 白 杨 街 道 25 号 大 街 1205 号
Dubai Flavour Music Restaurant (dí bài háng
zhōu fēng wèi yīn lè cān tīng) Building 3, No.
30-6, Changsheng Lu (189 5802-1581) 迪 拜 ( 杭
州 ) 风 味 音 乐 餐 厅 长 生 路 30-6 号 3 楼 ( 长 生 路 与
东 坡 路 交 叉 口 文 物 大 楼 )
H&N KEBAB (kǎ bā yīn yuè cān ba) 1F & 2F, 45
Wenjin Lu (158 5828-5220) 卡 巴 音 乐 餐 吧 文 津 路
45 号 1 层 ,2 层 201、204
Layali Cafe 387 Xuelin Jie (132 5571-2217) 学 林
街 387 号
Pizza Curry Restaurant (sà lǐ yuán) 1F, Building1,
No. 8 section of Xinyuan, Xiaoheshan (183 6815-
2699) 萨 哩 缘 留 下 街 道 小 和 山 新 苑 8 区 1 幢 1 楼
Sana’a Restaurant (sà nà cān tīng) 504 Liuhe Lu
(8755-3246) 萨 娜 餐 厅 留 和 路 504 号
Bakery 烘 焙
Donco Bakery B1, Ruffles Center, 228 Xinye Lu
(8515-3326) 新 业 路 228 号 来 福 士 中 心 B1 层
Gontran Cherrier 101-12, 1F, Xizi International
Center, 9 Jingtan Lu (8815-6017) 景 昙 路 9 号 西 子 国
际 中 心 一 层 101-12
HPC Bakery (hóng pǎo chē dàn gāo shì jiè) 72
Zhongshanbei Lu (8660-9093) 红 跑 车 蛋 糕 世 界 中
山 北 路 72 号
MR. MAIMAi (mài qiū fàn) 1F, Raffles Plaza (180
6897-6382) 麦 丘 梵 ( 来 福 士 店 ) 来 福 士 广 场 1 楼
3F, Kerry Centre (180 5710-1348)( 嘉 里 中 心 店 ) 嘉
里 中 心 3 楼 1228 Dongxin Avenue (133 4616-9613)
( 滨 江 店 ) 东 信 大 道 1228 号
Ruson (lù sōng) Pingan Financial Center,
Jiangjin Lu (131 1675-1820) 鹿 松 江 锦 路 平 安 金
融 中 心 Store1-1, Building 1, Huanglongyayuan,
Paomachang Lu (137 3812-9121) 跑 马 场 路 黄 龙 雅
苑 1 幢 底 商 商 铺 1-1
Brunch 早 午 餐
Wagas (Raffles Branch) (wò gē sī) 1F, No. 29/30,
Raffle Centre, 228 Xinye Lu (8796-1123) 沃 歌 斯 ( 来
福 士 店 ) 新 业 路 228 号 来 福 士 中 心 01 层 29/30 号
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HOTELS IN JUNE
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Meilu Legend Hotel
Hangzhou
杭 州 丽 晶 美 庐 酒 店
Enjoy swimming on a
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than a cool swimming pool?
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swimming pool at Hangzhou
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Fitness Cards
Individual card 1 month ¥1,000
Individual card ½ year ¥5,800
Individual card 1 year ¥9,800
Family card 1 year ¥15,800 (2 adults
and 1 child below 16 years old)
Reservations: 8709-8800
Café 咖 啡
Cafe Sangu’s (sān gǔ kā fēi) ”We are what we eat”
and at Sangu House, we believe tasting happiness
means eating quality, fresh food and drinking
the finest wines. Our café and restaurant serves
breakfast, lunch, and dinner as well as a full-range
coffee bar. Choose red wine (vin rouge) and white
wine (vin blanc) from six different countries at
our boutique wine shop, which can be enjoyed
alongside your meal or at home. Every Monday:
Buy one, get one free pasta entrees. Every Thursday:
It’s Ladies Night! All ladies can purchase one bottle
of wine and get a second bottle of wine half price.
Room102, Huafeng International Commercial
Building (8770-1075) 三 谷 咖 啡 四 季 路 55 号 华 峰 国
际 商 务 大 厦 102 室
Bean’s Cafe 358-5 Xixi Lu (138 5719-9991) 西 溪 路
358-5 号 ( 西 特 超 市 正 对 面 )
Beans & Roast Coffee (bā dòu xiàn hōng kā fēi
gōng fáng) 123 Building 2, Starry City I (151 5808-
5014) 八 荳 现 烘 咖 啡 工 房 星 耀 城 1 期 2 幢 123 号
Black Rainbow Coffee 38 Pingfeng Jie (Opposite
Family Mart) (158 6811-4119) 屏 风 街 38 号 ( 全 家
便 利 店 对 面 )
Café Couture (kē tú kā fēi tīng) 2F Dikai
Marriott Executive
Apartments Hangzhou
杭 州 万 豪 行 政 公 寓
Kid's Room Package
¥799 net
Come and enjoy your family time
in our thoughtfully decorated Kid’s
Room and discover the beauty of
Hangzhou at a very special rate!
This offer is available until 12 July 2020
• One night stay at Deluxe Studio
• Daily buffet breakfast and set
menu for lunch or dinner
• For 2 adults and 1 child below 12
years old
• Themed decoration
• Kid's Club
• Family movie time
• Kid's snacks
• Selected gift
Reservations: 8868-7999
International Centre, 19 Dangui Street, Xincheng
Commercial (5856-8987) 珂 图 咖 啡 厅 新 城 商 圈 丹 桂
街 19 号 迪 凯 国 际 中 心 裙 楼 2 楼
Cat Fiend Cafe (māo jīng kā fēi) Shop 107
Shenlan Plaza, 203 Zhaohui Lu (153 8103-5653) 猫
精 咖 啡 朝 晖 路 203 号 深 蓝 广 场 107 商 铺
Crackafe (bào liè kā fēi) 30 Hai’er Xiang (187 0581-
0520) 爆 裂 咖 啡 孩 儿 巷 30 号
Dongwo Seal Coffee (zī dǒng wō xǐ Coffee)
45 Dajing Xiang (150 5710-8917) 资 董 窝 玺 大 井
巷 45 号
Hola Coffee (Hola pǐ zhī yǐn pǐn) 426 Xixi Lu (186
6804-6817) Hola 匹 芝 饮 品 西 溪 路 426 号 ( 浙 江 大 学
玉 泉 校 区 北 门 旁 )
I Like Coffee & Bar (yī kā fēi) 95 Shangtang Lu
(8536-1609) 伊 咖 啡 上 塘 路 95 号
Kingsland Coffee (bái chéng kā fēi) 1F, Bldg.2,
Xixi Impression City, Wuchang Avenue (8766-0378)
白 城 咖 啡 五 常 大 道 西 溪 印 象 城 2 期 1 层
Maan Coffee (màn kā fēi) (Bei Cheng Tian Di)
Building 8, Bei Cheng Tian Di, 567 Huzhou Jie (8970-
5577) 漫 咖 啡 ( 北 城 天 地 店 ) 湖 州 街 567 号 北 城
天 地 八 号 楼 (IN77 Branch) (màn kā fēi) 13 Hubin
Lu (8646-5577) ( 湖 滨 银 泰 in77 店 ) 湖 滨 路 13 号
(Huang Long) (màn kā fēi) Huang Long Shi Ji Yuan,
133-4 Xixi Lu (8680-0121) ( 黄 龙 店 ) 西 溪 路 133-4
号 黄 龙 世 纪 苑 (Queen's Park) (màn kā fēi) 277 Wulin
Lu (8970-0377)( 皇 后 公 园 店 ) 武 林 路 277 号 皇 后
公 园 底 商 1 层
Mellow Coffee and Wine (fāng chún hóng jiǔ
kā fēi tǐ yàn guǎn) 436 Dunxiang Jie, Sandun
(153 8110-8777) 芳 醇 红 酒 咖 啡 体 验 馆 三 墩 镇 墩
祥 街 436 号
MONEY CAT (qián māo kā fēi) 527-5 Xixi Lu (156
0653-2117) 钱 猫 咖 啡 西 溪 路 527-5
NEST CAFE (cháo kā fēi) 619 Weiye Lu (8898-4763)
巢 咖 啡 ( 伟 业 路 店 ) 伟 业 路 619 号 567 Xincheng Lu
(156 5887-7660) 巢 咖 啡 ( 江 南 店 ) 信 诚 路 567 号 诺 基
亚 大 楼 A 座 大 厅
Pillow Books (zhěn biān shū) 15
Shangmanjuelong (1F, Jianxiang Hostel) (8196-
1555) 枕 边 书 上 满 觉 陇 15 号 ( 简 象 酒 店 一 楼 )
Shixia Specialty Coffee (shī xià jīng pǐn kā fēi)
(West Lake) 46 Santaiyunshe, Santaishan Lu (152
5715-1111) 诗 夏 精 品 咖 啡 三 台 山 路 三 台 云 舍 46
号 (Hushu Lu) Gurangdian Market, 65 Hushunan
Lu (188 6750-2234) 湖 墅 南 路 65 号 广 电 市 场 57
Guihuaxi Lu (158 6817-1444) 桂 花 西 路 57 号
Wa Cafe (wèi bàn shēng huó) 224 Zhuanjiang Jie
(182 6802-1630) 未 半 生 活 转 塘 街 道 转 江 街 224 号
人 才 家 苑 小 区 门 口
Weekend Coffee 127 Jianguo Bei Lu (189 6616-
4262) 下 城 区 建 国 北 路 127 号
What Ghost Coffee (shén me guǐ) 15 Donghexia,
Doufuyi Qiao (171 3004-7200) 什 么 鬼 斗 富 一 桥
东 河 下 15 号
Wooby Cafe (wù bái kā fēi) Shop 16, 1F, Building
4, Ludi Xuhui Cheng, Binjiang (178 1604-0660) 悟 白
咖 啡 绿 地 旭 辉 城 4 号 楼 底 商 16 号 铺
Desserts 甜 品
Mr. Wishes Jinshagang Living Quarter, Zhejiang
Industry and Commerce University, Xiasha (186
5784-2951) 下 沙 街 道 浙 江 工 商 大 学 金 沙 港 生 活 区
Oui Kitchen 289 Zhongshanbei Lu (173 5714-
5059) 中 山 北 路 289 号
Plant Power (wéi gēn tè lì hài) 3-101
Tongshengjiayuan, Liubai Nong, Zhongshanbei Lu
(159 6879-5306) 维 根 特 厉 害 中 山 北 路 六 百 弄 通 盛
嘉 苑 3-101( 西 湖 文 化 广 场 D 口 向 前 150 米 )
French 法 国
Carbon (Carbon běi shān shí hào fǎ guó cān
tīng) 10 Beishan Lu (8796-8775) 北 山 十 号 法 国 餐
厅 北 山 路 10 号
Chinchin Building 66, Dongxinhechuang Park,
139 Liuhe Lu (8605-5513) 留 和 路 139 号 东 信 和 创
园 66 座
La La Villa Restaurant (sān yàn gé fǎ cān tīng)
1 Bapanling Lu (8796-6528) 三 嚥 阁 法 餐 厅 八 盘 岭
路 1 号 紫 萱 度 假 村 内
PAPAGAYO (pà pà jiā yuē cān tīng) 4 QingZhiWu,
Yugu Lu (8703-9803) 帕 帕 家 约 餐 厅 青 芝 坞 路 4-1 号
Satine French Restaurant (sà tíng fǎ cān
tīng) 1F, Sheraton Grand Hangzhou Wetland Park
Resort, Zijingang Lu (8500-2222) 萨 婷 法 餐 厅 杭 州
西 溪 天 堂 国 际 旅 游 综 合 体 1 号 杭 州 西 溪 喜 来 登 度
假 大 酒 店 1 层
German 德 国
Falco’s German Bar (hǎi màn dà shū) 88
Xiangyuan Lu (8665-2638) 海 曼 大 叔 祥 园 路 88 号
( 星 巴 克 斜 对 面 ,N 座 1 楼 )108-2, 1F, Building 27,
Xixiyihao Creative and Commercial Center (8702-
4815) 西 溪 壹 号 创 意 商 务 中 心 27 号 楼 1 层 108-2 室
Lenbach Restaurant & Bar (lán bā hè xī cān
pí jiǔ fāng dà yuè chéng diàn) (Joy City) L1-12,
Joy City, 1 Yinxiu Lu (8738-2120) 兰 巴 赫 西 餐 啤 酒
坊 ( 大 悦 城 店 ) 隐 秀 路 1 号 大 悦 城 购 物 中 心 L1-12
(Chengxi Intime City) 1F80-82, Intime City, 380
Fengtan Lu (8691-1220) ( 城 西 银 泰 店 ) 丰 潭 路 380
号 城 西 银 泰 城 7 幢 105 室 1F080
Paulaner Brauhaus (dé guó bǎo lā nà pí jiǔ
fāng) 4F, 1157 Shangcheng, 77 Zhongshan Zhong
Lu (5666-8229) 德 国 保 拉 纳 啤 酒 坊 中 山 南 路 77 号
尚 城 1157 利 星 2 期 四 楼
Global Cuisine 无 国 籍 料 理
Amour (ài mù cān ba) 1F, Shimaobingu
Commercial Center, 4756 Jiangnan Avenue (8838-
1567) 爱 慕 餐 吧 江 南 大 道 4756 号 世 贸 滨 谷 商 业
中 心 一 楼
Aussie Kitchen (ào jiāo) 25 Zhonghezhong Lu
(177 0641-1277) 澳 骄 中 河 中 路 25 号
BERNINI (bèi ní ní cān tīng) 206 Nanshan Lu (139
8980-9967) 贝 尼 尼 餐 厅 南 山 路 206 号
Black Burger (Zhongshan Zhong Lu) 264
Zhongshan Zhong Lu (173 6454-6602) 中 山 中 路
264 号 商 铺
Blue Frog (lán wā) L137A, Bldg.3 Hangzhou Karry
Centre, 385 Yan’an Lu (8665-7058) 蓝 蛙 延 安 路 385
号 杭 州 嘉 里 中 心 3 栋 L137A L1-01,L202, E Area,
Hubin Intime In77, Dongpo Lu and Youdian Lu
(8708-2960) ( 湖 滨 银 泰 In77E 店 ) 东 坡 路 与 邮 电
路 交 叉 路 口 湖 滨 银 泰 In77E 区 L1-02,L202 号 1515
Jianghan lu, Paradise Walk (8799-0208)( 龙 湖 天 街
店 ) 江 汉 路 1515 号 龙 湖 天 街 1 幢 101-18 室
Blune (bù lǔ cān tīng) No. 512, 5F, Building 3,
Kerry Centre (8779-1872) 布 鲁 餐 厅 延 安 路 385 号 嘉
里 中 心 3 幢 5 层 521 号
Borox Salad (bù lù kè shā lā) 051, 2F, Paradis
Walk Xiasha, Jinsha Avenue (8662-5083) 布 露 克 沙 拉
金 沙 大 道 下 沙 龙 湖 天 街 2 楼 051
Brunch 304 104, Building 4, Kerry Centre (177
6707-3314) 嘉 里 中 心 4 幢 104 号
Brunch Restaurant (jiǔ shù xī chú cān tīng) 218
Tiyuchang Lu (157 7991-7292) 玖 树 西 厨 餐 厅 体 育
场 路 218 号
Burger Lab (hàn bǎo shí yàn shì) 498
Zhongshanzhong Lu (138 1774-4540) 汉 堡 实 验 室
中 山 中 路 498 号
Clove Forever (wú yuè dīng xiāng) 2F, Fuleide
Plaza, 99 Wenze Lu (8778-1316) 吾 悦 丁 香 文 泽 路 99
号 福 雷 德 广 场 2 层
eShine eats (Jiaogong Lu) (yī xiàng qīng shí
jiào gōng lù diàn) 18 Jiaogong Lu, Building D, EAC
(2800-2377) 壹 向 轻 食 ( 教 工 路 店 ) 教 工 路 18 号 欧
美 中 心 D 座
Gatto Matto (yě miāo pī sà) 104 Huaxing
Chuangye Mansion, Huanggushan Heng Lu (8733-
2082) 野 喵 披 萨 黄 姑 山 横 路 华 星 创 业 大 厦 104 店
Hello27 (mǐ qí lín fēng wèi qīng chú fáng)
D101-1, 1F, EAC Oumen Centre, 18 Jiaogong Lu
(2822-5887) 米 其 林 风 味 轻 厨 房 教 工 路 18 号 EAC 欧
美 中 心 一 楼 D101-1
Jason’s Library (jié sēn tú shū guǎn) 529, 1F,
Bldg. 4, Juzhen Guoji, 515 Yuhang Tang Lu (8683-
9773) 杰 森 图 书 馆 余 杭 塘 路 515 号 矩 阵 国 际 4 号 楼
1 楼 商 铺 529
Maggie & Rose Restaurant (mài qí luó sī qīn
zǐ cān tīng) 2F, Henglong Plaza, 688 Shanyin Lu
(8380-5399) 麦 琪 萝 丝 亲 子 餐 厅 山 阴 路 688 号 恒
隆 广 场 2 层
Mamba Gastro Lounge (màn bā měi shí jiǔ
láng) 3F (Upstairs of KFC), World Trade Alley, 4758
Jiangnan Avenue (8738-1175) 曼 巴 美 食 酒 廊 江 南
大 道 4758 号 , 世 贸 滨 谷 (KFC 楼 上 3 楼 )
Mamala (Kerry Centre) Mamalaxī cān tīng (jiā lǐ
zhōng xīn diàn) 268 Qingchun Lu (180 5718-7799)
Mamala 西 餐 厅 ( 嘉 里 中 心 店 ) 庆 春 路 268 号
Osteria Pelacanus (tí hú) 3-5 Huanggushan
Lu (177 5717-3631) 鹈 鹕 黄 姑 山 路 3-5 号 539
Zhongshanzhong Lu (8501-3612) 中 山 中 路 539 号
Panchos (mò xī gē cān tīng) 168 Huaxing Lu
(8512-1219) 墨 西 哥 餐 厅 华 星 路 168 号
Pinano La Citta (bǐ lán wān xī cān tīng) Shop
101, Building 4, Star Avenue Plaza (8663-7787) 彼 蓝
湾 西 餐 厅 星 光 国 际 广 场 一 期 4 号 楼 101
SUAI fusion Restaurant 1F, Zhewaishewai, 339
Liuhe Lu (152 5895-6600) SUAI 融 合 私 房 西 餐 厅 留
下 街 道 留 和 路 339 号 浙 外 涉 外 一 楼
Super 27 NL 105&106, Building 4, Kerry Centre,
385 Yanan Lu (159 5715-6573) 延 安 路 嘉 里 中 心 4
幢 105 号
Supercado (shū kǎ qīng shí) 206-207, B2F,
Hedacheng (8801-7639) 蔬 卡 轻 食 下 沙 和 达 城 负 二
楼 B206-207( 近 文 泽 路 地 铁 口 )
Tofo Burger (tú fū hàn bǎo) 243 Zhongshanbei Lu
( 131 1679-8684) 屠 夫 汉 堡 中 山 北 路 243 号
Wade (wǎ de yīn yuè cān ba) Room 328, Building
16, Xiasha Powerlong Mall Phase 1 (151 6715-2440)
瓦 的 音 乐 餐 吧 学 府 街 宝 龙 城 1 期 16 幢 328 室 ( 必
胜 客 旁 )
Wade’s (wèi dé) Wulin Branch: 3F, Hangzhou
Xiecheng, 163 Wulin Lu (8701-1778) 味 德 武 林 路
163 号 杭 州 鞋 城 3 楼 Wensan Branch: Room 105,
1F Building H, Dragon Vanke Centre, 77 Xueyuan
Lu (8195-7668) 味 德 学 院 路 77 号 黄 龙 万 科 中 心 H
座 1 楼 105
Yuan Cafe (yuán kā fēi) 440-442, Building 7,
Tianhongjunyi community, Dongxin Avenue (137
5087-6527) 元 咖 啡 东 信 大 道 天 鸿 君 邑 小 区 7 幢
440-442 号 53 Zixia Jie (8813-0109)( 西 溪 首 座
店 ) 紫 霞 街 53 号
Japanese 日 本
51NB (51NB rì běn shāo kǎo jū jiǔ wū) 2F
46 myredstar.com
广 告 • 杭 州 黄 页 // HANGZHOU LISTINGS /
Building G, Xixi Valley, 80 Zixia Street (189 6990-
2080) 51NB 日 本 烧 烤 居 酒 屋 紫 霞 街 80 号 西 溪
谷 G 座 2 楼
Daochuan (dào chuān jū jiǔ wū) 279
Zhongshanbei Lu (8692-7780) 稻 川 居 酒 屋 中 山
北 路 279 号
Genki Sushi (yuán qì shòu sī) 057A, 2F, Chengxi
Intime Mall, 380 Fengtan Lu (8681-0329/135
8834-4738) 元 气 寿 司 丰 潭 路 380 号 城 西 银 泰 二
楼 057A 号
HuNT’S (hāng shí) Shop No. 126, F1, K-lab,
Huanglongwwanke Center, 77 Xueyuan Lu (8778-
2886) 夯 食 学 院 路 77 号 黄 龙 万 科 中 心 K-lab 商 场
一 楼 126 铺
LINKS (LINKS rì shì liào lǐ) Building G, Wanke
Centre (133 3607-1498) 日 式 料 理 万 科 中 心 G 座
Liubenmu (liù běn mù rì běn liào lǐ) Room 138-2,
Building 3, Golden Street Meidi (180 5878-5580) 六
本 目 日 本 料 理 金 街 美 地 3 号 楼 138-2 号
Nasibi (nà sī bǐ rì běn liào lǐ) 4F Shimaojunlan
Restaurant, 122 Shuguang Lu (8796-9826) 纳 思 比 日
本 料 理 曙 光 路 122 号 世 贸 君 澜 饭 店 四 楼
380 号 3 楼 326
Il Forno (yì fāng) 224-230 Xihu Avenue (199
0472-9336) 意 坊 西 湖 大 道 224-230 号
La Giara (kǎ luò) Room 091-092, Building F, Yintai
city, Fuqiang Lu (87616211) 卡 洛 意 大 利 餐 厅 富 强
路 银 泰 城 F 座 1-091-092
MULINACCIO (mò lǐ nà qiáo cān tīng) (Hubin
headquarter) 3F, No. 123 Pinghai Lu (8782-5681) 莫
里 纳 乔 · 餐 厅 平 海 路 123 号 3 楼 ( 湖 滨 银 泰 A 区
国 际 名 品 店 )(Xixi Branch) 1F, Building 27, Xixiyihao
Creative and Commercial Center, 808 Wenerxi Lu
(8895-9982) 莫 茉 · 餐 厅 文 二 西 路 808 号 西 溪 壹
号 创 意 商 务 中 心 27 号 楼 1 楼
NEW BERE (xīn bèi lè) 117 Building C, Yeah Street,
58 Lishui Lu (2803-1623) 新 贝 乐 意 大 利 餐 厅 丽 水 路
58 号 Yeah 街 C117 号
Petaloso (luó sòng) 5F Jinsha Street,560
Jinshadadao (138 6866-8289) 罗 颂 意 大 利 餐 厅 金 沙
大 道 560 号 金 沙 天 街 5 楼
Piano 18 (yǎ lái) 18/F Raffles City Hangzhou Tower
1, 228 Xinye Lu (5602-6226) 雅 来 18 新 业 路 228 号
来 福 士 中 心 塔 一 雅 诗 阁 18 楼
Niujiang (niú jiàng rì běn liào lǐ) 247 Chongren
Lu, near the west tea (8799-8703) 牛 匠 日 本 料 理 炭
火 烤 肉 崇 仁 路 247 号 西 茶 旁
Yi yi (yì yī rì běn liào lǐ) 12 Shangmanjuelong Lu
(8693-2259) 鮨 一 日 本 料 理 上 满 觉 陇 路 12 号
Yongle (yǒng lè rì běn liào lǐ) 1F, Building6,
Laiyinjuzhen International, the intersecting of
Fengtan Lu and Yuhangtang Lu (8889-1080) 永 乐
日 本 料 理 丰 潭 路 与 余 杭 塘 路 交 叉 口 莱 茵 矩 阵 国
际 6 号 楼 1 层
Mexican 墨 西 哥
LaBamba (lā bā mǎ mò xī gē cān ba) 203, 2F,
Fuleide Plaza, 99 Wenze Lu (180 7299-0375) 拉 芭
玛 · 墨 西 哥 餐 吧 文 泽 路 99 号 福 雷 德 广 场 2 楼 203
Mojar (me hā) 5 Lanjiawan, Yugu Lu (8522-2105)
么 哈 玉 古 路 兰 家 湾 5 号 1257-1 Xuelin Jie (8669-
2563) 学 林 街 1257-1 号 ( 汉 庭 酒 店 电 梯 旁 )
Panchos (mò xī gē cān tīng) 168 Huaxing Lu
(8512-1219) 墨 西 哥 餐 厅 华 星 路 168 号
Indian 印 度
Mongolian 蒙 古
Mongolian Culture Restaurant (méng gǔ wén
huà tè sè cān tīng) 2F, Yuanlong building No.1,
Xiasha (18268196195) 蒙 古 文 化 特 色 餐 厅 经 济
技 术 开 发 区 10 号 大 街 与 25 号 大 街 交 叉 口 源 隆 大
厦 1 幢 2 楼
Nepalese 尼 泊 尔
Chakde Indian Cricket Restaurant (chá kě
dé yìn dù cān tīng) 183 Xinyifang Commercial
Street (133 0651-5830) 查 可 得 印 度 餐 厅 信 义 坊
商 街 183 号
Lalqila The Royal Redfort (hóng bǎo yìn dù cān
tīng) 4F, No. 011, Baolong Shopping Mall (8195-
1639) 红 堡 印 度 餐 厅 宝 龙 城 市 广 场 4 层 011
Pita's & Tika's (zhōng dōng hé yìn dù fēng wèi
cān tīng) 217, 2F, LongFor Paradise Walk, 1515
Jianghan Lu, Binjiang (8538-6691) 中 东 和 印 度 风
味 餐 厅 江 汉 路 1515 号 龙 湖 天 街 铂 金 岛 商 业 街 2 楼
217 428-7 Dongxin Dadao, Puyan (8693-6382) 浦 沿
东 信 大 道 428-7 号 ( 天 鸿 君 邑 小 区 )
Saffron Indian Restaurant (suǒ fēi lǎng yìn dù
cān tīng) 1F, Building 2, Four Points Sheraton, 868
Dongxin Avenue (8899-4575) 索 菲 朗 印 度 餐 厅 东 信
大 道 868 号 福 朋 喜 来 登 大 酒 店 2 号 楼 1 层 内
Xindier (xīn dì ěr kā lí zhǔ tí cān tīng) 215
Jianguonan Lu (8827-0017) 欣 帝 尔 咖 喱 主 题 餐 厅
建 国 南 路 215 号 及 三 昧 庵 1-1 号 ( 近 斗 富 三 桥 )
Italian 意 大 利
Angelo’s (ài jiā lù) 1L, Building 7, Tianhongjunyi,
the intersection of Dongxindadao and Liuhe Lu
(8139-3788) 意 大 利 西 餐 厅 东 信 大 道 与 六 和 路 交 叉
路 口 天 鸿 君 邑 小 区 7 号 楼 1 层
Carbon (mó kǎ duō) Room 123, Building D, Wulin
Square, Miduqiao Lu (8190-5656) 莫 卡 哆 意 大 利 餐
厅 密 渡 桥 路 武 林 广 场 1 号 杭 州 大 厦 购 物 城 D 座 1
层 D123 号
Ciao Piano (màn shí guāng yīn yuè cān
tīng) 1F, Qianjiang International Times Plaza, 111
Chengxing Lu (8756-7968) 慢 时 光 音 乐 餐 厅 城 星 路
111 号 钱 江 国 际 时 代 广 场 一 楼
Fei Zi (fēi zī yì dà lì cān tīng) Room 326, 380
Fengtan Lu (8761-6227) 菲 滋 意 大 利 餐 厅 丰 潭 路
Kasthamandap (jiā dù fēng líng ní bó ěr fēng
wèi cān tīng) Room109, North Building, XiXi Intime
Mall No.3 (159 6882-3868) 加 度 风 铃 尼 泊 尔 风 味 餐
厅 西 溪 银 泰 商 业 中 心 3 北 楼 109 室
Northern European 北 欧
Eata 2F, Zprime Hotel, 372 Yanan Lu (8196-
5135/187 0199-7301) Eata 北 欧 西 餐 酒 吧 延 安 路
372 号 智 尚 臻 选 酒 店 2 层
Pizza 披 萨
Italian Pizza (yì shì pī sà diàn) Qingfengxincun
14-7 (182 9736-9401) 意 式 披 萨 店 庆 丰 新 村 14-7
Nabulesi Pizza (nà bú lè sī bǐ sà) EAC, 18
Jiaogong Lu (8195-6717 / 185 0581-5485) 那 不 乐 斯
比 萨 教 工 路 18 号
Oh My Pizza 852 Haidanan Lu (137 3588-2586) 海
达 南 路 852 号
Pizza Marzano (Raffles Centre Branch) (pī sà
mǎ shàng nuò) 1F, No. 35/36, Raffles Centre, 228
Xinye Lu (8805-7806) 披 萨 玛 尚 诺 ( 杭 州 来 福 士 店 )
新 业 路 228 号 来 福 士 中 心 01 层 35/36 号 L203, 2F,
Building 3, Kerry Centre (8715-6526) ( 嘉 里 中 心
店 ) 延 安 路 353 号 杭 州 嘉 里 中 心 3 幢 2 层 L203
Singaporean 新 加 坡
Pojak (yà cuì jiā lǐ zhōng xīn diàn) 312, 3F,
Building 3, Kerry Centre, 353 Yanan Lu (8738-5839)
亚 萃 ( 嘉 里 中 心 店 ) 延 安 路 353 号 嘉 里 中 心 3 幢
3 层 312 号
Spanish 西 班 牙
Eatspanol Tapas Restaurant (yī shí bàn nǐ xī
bān yá cān tīng) 18 Jiaogong Lu (Near the Apple
Store), EAC (8505-8272) 伊 食 伴 你 · 西 班 牙 TAPAS
餐 厅 欧 美 中 心 东 路 教 工 路 18 号 ( 苹 果 店 旁 边 )
Hola! (Hola nián lún gōng yuán) 3867 Binsheng
Lu (173 4854-8821) Hola! 年 轮 公 园 ( 宝 龙 城 店 )
滨 盛 路 3867 号 宝 龙 城 步 行 街 1 层
La Pedrera (bā tè luò xī bān yá yì shù cān tīng)
West Gate, the Dragon Hotel Hangzhou, 2 Hangda
Lu (8899-5577) 巴 特 洛 · 西 班 牙 艺 术 餐 厅 ( 黄 龙
店 ) 杭 大 路 2 号 黄 龙 饭 店 西 门 Wenlvaolai, Xixi
Xiyue City, 21 Zijingang Lu (8848-9830) 巴 洛 特 · 西
班 牙 音 乐 酒 吧 餐 厅 紫 金 港 路 21 号 西 溪 栖 悦 城 文 旅
奥 莱 ( 近 西 溪 湿 地 博 物 馆 )
Steakhouse 牛 排
Cru Steak House (JW bā fáng) 2F J W Marriott
Hotel Hangzhou, 28 Hushu Nan Lu (8578-8888 ext.
6337) JW 扒 房 湖 墅 南 路 28 号 JW 万 豪 酒 店 2 楼
Thai 泰 国
Blue Elephant Restaurant (lán xiàng tài guó
cān tīng) F4, Baolong City Plaza,3867 Binsheng
Lu (159 8886-6804) 蓝 象 泰 国 餐 厅 滨 盛 路 3867 号
宝 龙 城 4 楼
Golden Pepper (jīn hú jiāo tài guó cān tīng) 3F,
Paradise Walk Xiasha, 560 Jinsha Avenue (2822-
6777/188 5803-7288) 金 胡 椒 泰 国 餐 厅 金 沙 大 道
560 号 龙 湖 天 街 商 业 中 心 三 楼
Mango Thai (měi tài tài guó cān tīng) 5F,
Westlake Intime Mall, 98 Yanan Lu (8700-2377) 美 泰
泰 国 餐 厅 延 安 路 98 号 西 湖 银 泰 城 5 层
Sawasdee Thai Restaurant (sà wǎ dí tài guó
cān tīng) 2F, Wyndham Grand Plaza Royale, 555
Fengqi Lu (6888-6387) 萨 瓦 迪 泰 国 餐 厅 凤 起 路 555
号 杭 州 温 德 姆 至 尊 豪 廷 大 酒 店 2 楼
Tai Rong (tài róng) Xinyifang Pedestrain, 1
Caoyingxiang (8822-3700) 泰 榮 湖 墅 南 路 草 营 巷 1
号 信 义 坊 步 行 街
Vietnamese 越 南
Funyo station (fěn yuè xī gòng) L301, Kerry
Centre (139 8949-0772) 粉 越 西 贡 越 南 米 粉 嘉 里
中 心 L301
PHO (dōng tián yuè nán fěn jiā lǐ zhōng xīn
diàn) 234, 2F, Building 3, Kerry Centre (2813-7633)
东 田 越 南 粉 ( 嘉 里 中 心 店 ) 延 安 路 353 号 嘉 里 中
心 3 幢 2 层 234 号 Room 601-44, Building 1, Paradise
Walk, 1515 Jianghan Lu (8692-9563)( 滨 江 天 街
店 ) 江 汉 路 1515 号 龙 湖 天 街 1 幢 601-44 室
Yue Yu (Baolong) (yuè yù bǎo lóng diàn) 4th
floor, Baolong City Plaza, Jiangnan Avenue (173
0091-9893) 越 遇 ( 宝 龙 店 ) 江 南 大 道 宝 龙 城 4 楼
BARS & NIGHTLIFE
酒 吧 & 夜 生 活
1999 Pub (1999 jiǔ ba) 87 Nanshan Lu (8160-
0066) 19:00-02:00 1999 酒 吧 南 山 路 87 号
A Bull (ā bù xī cān kā fēi) 814-818 Haidanan Lu
(152 6816-5561) 阿 布 西 餐 咖 啡 下 沙 海 达 南 路
814-818 号
ALCHEMY (liàn jīn shù) 7 Paomachang
Xiang (8514-5618) 炼 金 术 黄 龙 跑 马 场 巷 7 号
Aurora Cocktail Lounge 85 East Huancheng Lu 东
环 城 路 85 号
Basement Bar Buy Now Electronics Supermarket
-1F, Jiaogong Lu (180 7298-1901) 教 工 路 百 脑 汇 科
技 大 厦 负 一 楼
Chimney (yān cōng) 524 Zhongshanzhong Lu
(173 6706-1849) 烟 囱 中 山 中 路 524 号
College Bar (kā lè jí) 4 Lanjiwan, Yugu Lu (8739-
9817) 咖 叻 吉 玉 古 路 青 芝 坞 兰 家 湾 4 号
COS.MOS.29 123-2 Xueyuan Lu (8720-3633) 学 院
路 123-2 号
ENJOY (yǐn jiǔ) 59 Bai Jing Fang Xiang (158 6912-
2807) 瘾 酒 百 井 坊 巷 59 号
G-Plus 2 Baochu Lu 保 俶 路 2 号
Helen’s (Wulin Lu) (Helen’s (wǔ lín lù diàn))
89 Wulin Lu (8806-0271) Helens ( 武 林 路 店 ) 武
林 路 89 号
Joy Bar (jiǔ yǐn) 5 Haiguan Lu (158 2121-5580) 7pm
- 2am 酒 隐 海 关 路 5 号 87 Nanshan Lu (158 2121
5580) 7pm - 3am 南 山 路 87 号
Kameleon (xī yì hóng jiǔ láng) 104, Bldg.C,
Waketown Pedestrian Zone, 9 Wulin Lu (134
5673-7273) 夕 邑 红 酒 廊 武 林 路 9 号 Wake Town 街
区 C 幢 104 号
Late Market Building 2, Chenghexia, 6 Fengqi
Lu (151 5806-0898) Late Market 凤 起 路 城 河 下
6 号 2 幢
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Lightning 176 Jiaogong Lu ( 199 6743-9084) 来
电 教 工 路 176 号
Mislead (wù dǎo jiǔ ba) 168 Baochu Lu (153
9701-7157) 误 导 酒 吧 保 俶 路 168 号
Old Captain Lounge Bar (lǎo chuán zhǎng)
113 Shuguang Lu (8603-5510) 老 船 长 酒 吧 曙 光
路 113 号
Orange Flower (chéng huā kā fēi jiǔ ba) 1
Xiaoheshanxinyuan (8538-3397) 橙 花 咖 啡 酒 吧 小
和 山 新 苑 1 号 ( 留 和 路 浙 江 科 技 大 学 东 和 宿 舍 )
Shares Bar Room 203, 2F, Gemini Mansion, 1785
Jianghan Lu, 17:00-01:30 江 汉 路 1785 号 国 际 网 新
大 厦 2 楼 203 室
Socia10 (Socia10 yīn lè jiǔ ba) 173 Yugu Lu
(8817-1891) Socia10 音 乐 酒 吧 玉 古 路 173 号 -3
SOS Club 3/F, Huanglong Hengli Mansion, 5
Huanglong Lu (5683-6688) 20:00pm – 5:00am 黄 龙
路 5 号 黄 龙 恒 励 大 厦 3 楼
Xanadu (pǐn) 255 Zhongshan Zhong Lu (8691-
6283) 品 中 山 中 路 255 号
YOLO Bai Jing, Building 75, Bai Jing Fang Xiang (178
5733-0121) 百 井 坊 巷 百 井 大 厦 75 号
Craft Beer 精 酿 啤 酒
Aishang Beer (Zhongshan Lu) (ài shàng pí jiǔ)
266 Zhongshan Bei Lu (8702-5715) 艾 尚 啤 酒 ( 中 山
店 ) 中 山 北 路 266 号 156 Shuguang Lu (8680-6916)
艾 尚 啤 酒 ( 曙 光 路 ) 曙 光 路 156 号
Boxing Cat Brewery (bù sī pí jiǔ guǎn) 34
Shihuqiao Lu (159 8881-1179) 布 斯 啤 酒 馆 狮 虎
桥 路 34 号
Craftbeer Buyer (jīng niàng pí jiǔ mǎi shǒu) 5F
(Roof) of Powerlong Square, Binjiang (177 4680-
1730) 精 酿 啤 酒 买 手 滨 江 宝 龙 广 场 5F 露 台
East River Tap Room (dōng hé Taproom) 238
Zhongshan Zhong Lu (8675-9199) 东 河 Taproom
中 山 中 路 238-1 号 ( 近 地 铁 1 号 线 定 安 路 A 出 口 )
Midtown Brewery (chéng zhōng pí jiǔ ba) 1F,
Shangri-La Hotel, 6 Changshou Lu (8159-0265) 城
中 啤 酒 吧 长 寿 路 6 号 杭 州 城 中 香 格 里 拉 大 酒 店 一 层
Brew Gang (shàng chéng jīng niàng cān bā)
Not only a restaurant or bar, Brew Gang is a
platform created by craft beer geeks to promote
the culture of food and drink. Beers are brewed
right on the premises - be sure to taste them all!
422-434 Zhongshan Zhong Lu, Drum Tower Food
Street (8512-6626) 上 乘 精 酿 餐 吧 中 山 中 路 422-
434 号 鼓 楼 美 食 街
Mill3 Craft Beer Bar (City West) Shop700-9, South
Gate, Sailihuiyuan (8718-7673) Mill3 精 酿 啤 酒 吧 ( 城
西 店 ) 拱 墅 区 赛 丽 慧 园 南 门 商 铺 700-9 号
Peers Bar (pí kè) 3-2 Baochu Bei Lu (8683-9917)
啤 客 保 俶 北 路 3-2 号 338-1 Zhongshanzhong Lu
(8722-9338) 中 山 中 路 338-1 号
Professor P (pí jiāo shòu shǒu gōng pí jiǔ) 465
Jianguo Lu, above Binhe Square (132 9675-0921) 啤
教 授 手 工 啤 酒 建 国 路 475 号 ( 滨 河 广 场 楼 上 近 建
国 北 路 必 胜 客 旁 )
RingCorner by BoxingCat 28 Xinyifangshang Jie
(135 0654-0002) 信 义 坊 商 街 28 号
Schanke Music Beer Bar (xuān kè yīn yuè pí
jiǔ cān ba) Room 1-3, Building 32, Da Fu Qing Qing
Chun Fang, Qingchun Lu (5666-0999) 喧 客 音 乐 啤
酒 餐 吧 庆 春 路 大 福 清 巷 青 春 坊 32 幢 1-3 室
Taste Room 73 Wen’er Xi Lu (8690-7226) 文 二 西
路 73 号
Thirteen Peaches (táo shí sān) 13 Taohuanong
(189 6906-9559) 桃 十 三 桃 花 弄 13 号
Cocktails & Whiskey
鸡 尾 酒 & 威 士 忌
CASK by Connoisseur 161-165 Jiangnan Avenue
(139 1725-2311) 江 南 大 道 161-165 号
Go professor (jiāo shòu hěn máng tài kōng jiǔ
ba) No. 104, Unit 3, Building 5, Jiarungongguan, Jinji
Lu (177 6711-9616) 教 授 很 忙 太 空 酒 吧 金 鸡 路 嘉 润
公 馆 5 号 楼 3 单 元 104 号
Hola (Hola nián lún gōng yuán) 3867 Binsheng Lu
(173 4854-8821) Hola 年 轮 公 园 ( 宝 龙 城 店 ) 滨 盛
路 3867 号 宝 龙 城 步 行 街 1 层
Mill (Huanglongwanke) 101, Building G,
Huanglongwanke Center (8823-1332) Mill( 黄 龙 万
科 店 ) 黄 龙 万 科 中 心 G 座 101 (City West) 77 Yile Lu
(8891-2175) ( 城 西 店 ) 益 乐 路 77 号 (Nanshan Lu)
176-3 Nanshan Lu (8670-5929) ( 南 山 路 店 ) 南 山 路
176-3 号 (Binjiang) 4317 Binsheng Lu (8111-1772)
( 滨 江 店 ) 滨 盛 路 4317 号 (Qianjiangxincheng)
217 Kunpeng Lu (8819-7779) ( 钱 江 新 城 店 ) 鲲 鹏
路 217 号
One Pint (yī pǐn tuō jiǔ guǎn) 302, Tianhe
Building, 257 Tiyuchang Lu (8603-3042) 一 品 脱 酒
馆 体 育 场 路 257 号 天 合 写 字 楼 302 室 087A, 1F,
Building C, Chengxi Intime Mall (8835-5142)( 城 西
银 泰 店 ) 丰 潭 路 380 号 城 西 银 泰 C 座 1F087A
Quarter 591 Qingtai Street (8829-8788) 清 泰
街 591 号
U LOUNGE BAR 145 Jiangnan Avenue (183 5810-
6873) 江 南 大 道 145 号 ( 江 南 星 座 楼 下 )
WITCHERY (nǚ wū jiǔ ba) Shimaobingfen,
crossroad of Jiangnan Avenue and Nanhuan Lu (135
8801-9007) 女 巫 酒 吧 江 南 大 道 与 南 环 路 交 叉 口 (
肯 德 基 隔 壁 )
Live Music 现 场 音 乐
9Club (jiǔ qiú huì) 2F, South Building, City Life
Square, 262 Wantang Lu (8106-0813) 酒 球 会 万 塘
路 262 号 万 糖 汇 城 市 生 活 广 场 南 楼 2 楼
Eudora Station (yì duō ruì zhàn xī cān tīng)
101-7 Nanshan Lu (8791-4760) 亿 多 瑞 站 西 餐 厅 南
山 路 101-7 号
Hi Livehouse 3F, Building 2, Xiaochengtiandi,
Xiasha (182 5751-9535) 下 沙 经 济 开 发 区 晓 城 天
地 2 幢 三 楼
Hutaoli (hú táo lǐ) Building 1, K-lab, Huang Wanke
Center, 77 Xueyuan Lu (150 0559-8881) 胡 桃 里 (
西 湖 店 ) 学 院 路 77 号 坤 和 黄 龙 万 科 中 心 K-lab 一
楼 二 号 门 旁
JZ Club (huáng lóu) 6 Liuying Lu (8702-8298) 黄
楼 柳 营 路 6 号
Liyue Music Bar (lǐ yuē yīn lè jiǔ ba) Room
108, Building 1, Commercial Street, 9 Wulin Lu
(8588-6111) 里 约 音 乐 酒 吧 武 林 路 9 号 ( 商 业 街 1
幢 108 室 )
Long Ji Mao Yan Xia Yu Music Restaurant (lóng
jì háo yán xiā yǔ yīn yuè cān tīng) 38 Hubin Lu
(158 2414-9705) 龍 記 · 蚝 言 虾 语 音 乐 餐 厅 湖 滨 路
38 号 ( 华 侨 饭 店 旁 )
Loopy Rm. 313, 77 Zhongshan Nan Lu (5610-7080)
中 山 南 路 77 号 313 室
Old Melody Music Bar (jiù shí guāng yīn yuè
ba) 21 Cangqiantang Lu (Zhang Taiyan Former
Residence) (8861-5577) 旧 拾 光 音 乐 吧 仓 钱 塘 路 21
号 ( 章 太 炎 故 居 )
Mao Livehouse 3F, Shangcheng 1157, 77
Zhongshan Nan Lu (8783-5787) 中 山 南 路 77 号 尚
城 1157 利 星 3 楼
SIGHTS 景 点
Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake (píng hú qiū
yuè) 1 Longjing Lu 平 湖 秋 月 龙 井 路 1 号
Bai Dike (bái dī) 1 Gushanhoushan Lu (8799-6663)
白 堤 孤 山 后 山 路 1 号
Bamboo-lined path at Yunqi (yún qī zhú jìng) 8
Yunqi Lu 云 栖 竹 径 云 栖 路 8 号
Baochu Pagoda (bǎo chù tǎ) Baochu Lu (8799-
6663) 保 俶 塔 保 俶 路
Breeze-ruffled Lotus at Quyuan Garden (qǔ
yuàn fēng hé) 89 Beishan Lu 曲 院 风 荷 北 山 路
89 号
China National Silk Museum (zhōng guó sī
chóu bó wù guan) 73-1 Yuhuangshan Lu (8706-
2129) 中 国 丝 绸 博 物 馆 玉 皇 山 路 73-1 号
Dream of the Tiger Spring (hǔ pǎo mèng quán)
39 Hupao Lu 虎 跑 梦 泉 虎 跑 路 39 号
Enjoying tea at Dragon Well (lóng jǐng wèn
chá) 148 Longjing Lu (8778-8585) 龙 井 问 茶 龙 井
路 148 号
Evening Bell at Nanping Hill (nán píng wǎn
zhōng) 55 Nanshan Lu (8717-9603) 南 屏 晚 钟 南
山 路 55 号
Guan Yao Museum (nán sòng guān kū bó wù
guan) 60 Nansong Lu (8608-3990) 南 宋 官 窟 博 物
馆 南 复 路 60 号
Guo’s Villa (guō zhuāng) 28 Yanggongdi (8798-
6026) 郭 庄 杨 公 堤 28 号
Hangzhou Botanical Garden (háng zhōu zhí
wù yuán) 1 Taoyuanling (8796-1904) 杭 州 植 物 园
桃 源 岭 1 号
Hangzhou Flower Nursery (háng zhōu huā pǔ)
14 Xishan Lu (8796-9691) 杭 州 花 圃 西 山 路 14 号
Huagang Park (huā gǎng gōng yuán) 10
Yanggongdi (8796-3033) 花 港 公 园 杨 公 堤 10 号
King Qian’s Temple (qián wáng cí) 11
Qianwangci Lu 钱 王 祠 钱 王 祠 路 11 号
Leifeng Pagoda (léi fēng tǎ) 15 Nanshan Lu
(8798-2111) 雷 峰 塔 南 山 路 15 号
Lingyin Temple (líng yǐn sì) 1 Fayunnong (8796-
8665) 灵 隐 寺 法 云 弄 1 号
Long Bridge (cháng qiáo gōng yuán) 35
Nanshan Lu 长 桥 公 园 南 山 路 35 号
Meijiawu (méi jiā wù) 7Yunqi Lu 梅 家 坞 云 栖
路 7 号
Melting Snow at Broken Bridge (duàn qiáo cán
xuě) 1 Longjing Lu 断 桥 残 雪 西 湖 龙 井 路 1 号
China Seal Museum (zhōng guó yìn xué bó wù
guan) 10 Hougushan Lu (8799-4193) 中 国 印 学 博 物
馆 后 孤 山 路 10 号
Nine Creeks in Misty Forest (jiǔ xī yān shù) Jiuxi
Lu 九 溪 烟 树 九 溪 路
Orioles Singing in the Willows (liǔ làng wén
yīng) 87 Nanshan Lu 柳 浪 闻 莺 南 山 路 87 号
Precious Stone Hill Floating in Rosy Clouds
(bǎo shí liú xiá) 22 Zhaoqing si li jie (8717-9603) 宝
石 流 霞 昭 庆 寺 里 街 22 号
Prince Bay Park (tài zǐ wān gōng yuán) Nanshan
Lu (8796-3701) 太 子 湾 公 园 南 山 路 5-1 号
Six Harmonies Pagoda (liù hé tǎ) 16 Zhijiang Lu
(8659-1401) 六 和 塔 之 江 路 16 号
Solitary Hill (gū shān gōng yuán) 3 Gushanbei
Lu (8717-9603) 孤 山 公 园 孤 山 北 路 3 号
Spring Dawn at Su Causeway (sū dī chūn xiǎo)
1 Longjing Lu 苏 堤 春 晓 龙 井 路 1 号
Sunny and Rainy Views from the Lakeside
(hú bīn qíng yǔ) 250 Nanshan Lu 湖 滨 晴 雨 南 山
路 250 号
Temple to Yu Qian (yú qiān cí) 161 Santaishan Lu
(8796-2534) 于 谦 祠 三 台 山 路 161 号
The Yellow Dragon Cave (huáng lóng dòng)
Shuguang Lu (8797-2468) 黄 龙 洞 69 曙 光 路 69 号
Three Ponds Mirroring the Moon (sān tán yìn
yuè) 1 Longjing Lu 三 潭 印 月 龙 井 路 1 号
Tomb of Wu Song (wǔ sōng mù) Beishan Lu 武
松 墓 北 山 路
Viewing Fish at Flower Harbor (huā gǎng guān
yú) 5-1 Xishan Lu (8796-3033) 花 港 观 鱼 西 山 路
5-1 号
West Lake (xī hú) 1 Longjing Lu (8717-9617) 西
湖 龙 井 路 1 号
Wu Yun Mountain (wǔ yún shān) 6 Wuyundong
Lu (8608-6364) 五 云 山 五 云 东 路 6 号
Xiling Seal-Engravers’ Society (xī líng yìn shè)
31 Gushan Lu 西 泠 印 社 孤 山 路 31 号
Yue Fei’s Temple (yuè wáng miào) 80 Beishan Lu
(8796-9670) 岳 王 庙 北 山 路 80 号
WHERE TO STAY
住 宿
5-Star 五 星
Banyan Tree Anji (ān jí yuè róng zhuāng) Baimu
Avenue, Baishui Bay Village, Anji Town (589-1818) 安
吉 悦 榕 庄 安 吉 县 天 荒 坪 镇 白 水 湾 村 百 亩 弄
Club Med Joyview (ClubMed ān jí dù jiǎ cūn)
1888 Qingyuan Lu, Anji Town (589-8888) ClubMed
安 吉 度 假 村 安 吉 县 灵 峰 街 道 清 远 路 1888 号
DoubleTree by Hilton Hangzhou (háng zhōu
hé dá xī ěr dùn yì lín jiǔ diàn) 600 Jinsha Avenue,
Jianggan District (8989-8888) 杭 州 和 达 希 尔 顿 逸 林
酒 店 江 干 区 金 沙 大 道 600 号
Four Points by Sheraton Hangzhou, Binjiang
(háng zhōu lóng xǐ fú péng xǐ lái dēng) 868
Dongxin Dadao (2887-8888) 杭 州 龙 禧 福 朋 喜 来 登
东 信 大 道 868 号
Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake
(háng zhōu xī zǐ hú sì jì jiǔ diàn) 5 Lingyin Lu
(8829-8888) 杭 州 西 子 湖 四 季 酒 店 灵 隐 路 5 号
Grand Hyatt Hangzhou (háng zhōu jūn yuè jiǔ
diàn) 28 Hubin Lu (8779-1234) 杭 州 君 悦 酒 店 湖
滨 路 28 号
Grand Metro Park Hotel Hangzhou (háng zhōu
wéi jǐng guó jì dà jiǔ diàn) 2 Pinghai Lu (8708-
8088) 杭 州 维 景 国 际 大 酒 店 平 海 路 2 号
Hangzhou Marriott Hotel Qianjiang 399 Juyuan
Lu, Jianggan District (139 5802-2988) 杭 州 钱 江 新 城
万 豪 酒 店 剧 院 路 399 号
Hangzhou Qianxi Vacation Hotel (háng zhōu
qiān xǐ dù jiǎ jiǔ diàn) 15 Jiuxi Lu (8761-3666) 杭 州
千 禧 度 假 酒 店 九 溪 路 15 号
Hangzhou Yi Hotel (háng zhōu yì jiǔ diàn) 198
Hushuan Lu (8809-9999) 杭 州 逸 酒 店 湖 墅 南 路
198 号
InterContinental Hangzhou (háng zhōu zhōu jì
jiǔ diàn) 2 Jiefangdong Lu (8981-0000) 杭 州 洲 际 酒
店 解 放 东 路 2 号
JW Marriott Hotel Anji (ān jí JW wàn háo) 1
Huancheng Nan Lu, Anji Town (561-8888) 安 吉 JW
万 豪 安 吉 县 环 城 南 路 1 号
JW Marriott Hotel Hangzhou (háng zhōu
JWwàn háo jiǔ diàn) 28 Hushu South Lu, Gongshu
District (8578-8888) 杭 州 JW 万 豪 酒 店 拱 墅 区 湖
墅 南 路 28 号
Le Méridien Hangzhou Binjiang (háng zhōu
bīn jiāng shì róng ài měi jiǔ diàn) 4756 Jiangnan
Avenue (8837-0777) 杭 州 滨 江 世 融 艾 美 酒 店 江 南
大 道 4756 号
Marriott Executive Apartments Hangzhou
(háng zhōu wàn háo xíng zhèng gōng yù) 2F,
Wecan Center, EFC Tower 3, Future Sci-Tech City,
Yuhang District (8868-7999) 杭 州 万 豪 行 政 公 寓 未
来 科 技 城 EFC 欧 美 金 融 城 3 幢 万 创 国 际 2 层
Meilu Legend Hotel (lì jīng měi lú jiǔ diàn) 8
Zhibei lu (8709-8800) 丽 晶 美 庐 酒 店 之 北 路 8 号 丽
晶 美 庐 酒 店
Midtown Shangri-La Hangzhou (háng zhōu
chéng zhōng xiāng gé lǐ lā dà jiǔ diàn) 6
Changshou Lu (8733-8888) 杭 州 城 中 香 格 里 拉 大 酒
店 长 寿 路 6 号
Oakwood Residence Hangzhou (háng zhōu ào
kè wǔ dé guó jì jiǔ diàn gōng yù) 28 Jiaogong
Lu (8899-3131) 杭 州 奥 克 伍 德 国 际 酒 店 公 寓 教
工 路 28 号
Park Hyatt Hotel Hangzhou (háng zhōu bǎi
yuè jiǔ diàn) 1366 Qianjiang Lu (8696-1234) 杭 州
柏 悦 酒 店 钱 江 路 1366 号
Pins De La Brume Hangzhou (háng zhōu jiǔ lǐ
yún sōng dù jiǎ jiǔ diàn) 18-8 Lingyin Lu (8798-
7999/13777489457) 杭 州 九 里 雲 松 度 假 酒 店 灵
隐 路 18-8 号
Relais & Chateaux Chaptel Hangzhou (luó lái
xià duǒ ·háng zhōu hú biān cūn jiǔ diàn) 57
Changsheng Lu (8788-2999) 罗 莱 夏 朵 · 杭 州 湖 边
邨 酒 店 长 生 路 57 号
Shangri-La Hotel Hangzhou (háng zhōu xiāng
gé lǐ lā fàn diàn) 78 Beishan Lu (8797-7951) 杭 州 香
格 里 拉 饭 店 北 山 路 78 号 ( 近 岳 庙 )
Sofitel Westlake Hotel Hangzhou (háng zhōu
suǒ fēi tè xī hú dà jiǔ diàn) 333 West Lake Dadao
(8707-5858) 杭 州 索 菲 特 西 湖 大 酒 店 西 湖 大 道
333 号
Sheraton Grand Hangzhou Wetland Park
Resort (háng zhōu xī xī xǐ lái dēng dù jiǎ dà jiǔ
diàn) 1 Westbrook Resort, Zijingang Lu (8500-2222)
杭 州 西 溪 喜 来 登 度 假 大 酒 店 杭 州 西 溪 天 堂 国 际 旅
游 综 合 体 1 号
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Wyndham Grand Plaza Royale Hangzhou (háng
zhōu wēn dé mǔ zhì zūn háo tíng dà jiǔ diàn)
555 Fengqi Lu (8761-6888) 杭 州 温 德 姆 至 尊 豪 廷 大
酒 店 凤 起 路 555 号
Yellow Dragon Restaurant (huáng lóng fàn
diàn) Intersection of Hangda Lu 120 Shuguang Lu
(8799-8833) 黄 龙 饭 店 曙 光 路 120 号 杭 大 路 口 (
近 杭 大 路 )
4-Star 四 星
Courtyard by Marriott Hangzhou Wulin (háng
zhōu wǔ lín wàn yí jiǔ diàn) 28 Hushu South Lu
(8981-7777) 杭 州 武 林 万 怡 酒 店 湖 墅 南 路 28 号
Hilton Garden Inn Hangzhou Jingshan Luniao
Xinhu (háng zhōu jìng shān lú niǎo xīn hú xī
ěr dùn huā yuán jiǔ diàn) 8 Xunli Street, Yuhang
District (8857-6616) 杭 州 径 山 鸬 鸟 新 湖 希 尔 顿 花 园
酒 店 余 杭 区 鸬 鸟 镇 寻 梨 街 8 号
Holiday Inn (háng zhōu guó jì jiǎ rì jiǔ diàn) 289
Jianguobei Lu (8527-1177/139 5712-5019) 杭 州 国
际 假 日 酒 店 建 国 北 路 289 号
Boutique Hotels 艺 术 酒 店
Seven Villas Hangzhou (zǐ xuān dù jiǎ cūn) 1
Bapanling Lu (8886-7888) 紫 萱 度 假 村 八 盘 岭 路 1 号
Hostel 客 栈
Bikery (bài kè lǐ mín sú) 51 Shangchengdai,
Zhuantang Jiedao (137 7065-4953) 拜 客 里 民 宿 杭
州 市 西 湖 区 转 塘 街 道 , 上 城 埭 51 号
Daisy Hostel (chú jú qīng nián lǚ shè) 65
Siyanjing, Hupao Lu (8882-8537) 雏 菊 青 年 旅 社 虎
跑 路 四 眼 井 65 号
Ele Jane (jiǎn xiàng) 15 Shangmanjuelong Lu
(8196-1555/182 6718-5222) 简 象 上 满 觉 陇 路 15 号
Fan Hua Si Jing Hostel (fán huā sì jǐng jīng pǐn
jiǔ diàn) 61 Siyanjing, Hupao Lu (159 2414-3344) 繁
花 似 景 精 品 酒 店 虎 跑 路 四 眼 井 61 号
Hua Qing Yuan Hostel (huā qīng yuán kè zhàn)
63 Siyanjin, Hupao Lu (8816-1377) 花 青 原 客 栈 虎
跑 路 四 眼 井 63 号
Ling Shang Youth Hostel (lǐng shàng guó jì qīng
nián lǚ shè) 106 Siyanjing, Hupao Lu (8798-1068)
岭 上 国 际 青 年 旅 社 虎 跑 路 四 眼 井 106 号
Ming Bai Mountain Hostel (míng bái shān shù)
36 Siyanjin, Hupao Lu (8798-1211) 茗 白 山 墅 虎 跑
路 四 眼 井 36 号
Mio Hostel (miào jū mín sù) 220 Siyanjin, Hupao
Lu (8577-1125) 妙 居 民 宿 虎 跑 路 四 眼 井 220 号
Pan Yue Lan Hu Hostel (pàn yuè lǎn hú mín sù)
197 Kong Jia Li Village, Shanyi Community, Binjiang
(177 6719-6054) 泮 月 揽 湖 民 宿 长 河 街 道 山 一 社 区
孔 家 里 197 号
Shi Bai Yun Hostel (shī bǎi yún jiǔ diàn) 66
Siyanjing, Hupao Lu (8799-9903) 诗 柏 云 酒 店 虎 跑
路 四 眼 井 66 号
Spring Flower Hostel (chūn nuǎn huā kāi qīng
nián kè zhàn) 79 Siyanjing, Hupao Lu (8678-3660)
春 暖 花 开 青 年 客 栈 虎 跑 路 四 眼 井 79 号
The Green Hostel (háng zhōu qīng tíng qīng
nián lǚ shě) 88 Qingzhiwu (8799-0755) 杭 州 青 庭
青 年 旅 舍 青 芝 坞 88 号
Wang Xing Qiu Hostel (wāng xīng qiú qīng nián
lǚ shè) 39 Siyanjin, Hupao Lu (133 5571-2787) 汪 星
球 青 年 旅 社 虎 跑 路 四 眼 井 39 号
Wulin Youth International Hostel (wǔ lín guó jì
qīng nián lǚ shè) 4F, Wanhua Commercial Building,
409 Tiyuchang Lu (Near Wulinmen subway station)
(2818-0881) 武 林 国 际 青 年 旅 社 体 育 场 路 409 号 万
华 商 务 楼 4 楼
Yun Shan Hostel (yún shān shàng) 30 Siyanjing,
Hupao Lu (8796-9989) 云 山 上 虎 跑 路 四 眼 井 30 号
Resorts 度 假 酒 店
Banyan Tree (ān jí yuè róng zhuāng) Baimu
Avenue, Baishui Bay Village, Anji Town (589-1818) 安
吉 悦 榕 庄 天 荒 坪 镇 白 水 湾 村 百 亩 弄
Fuchun Resort (fù chūn shān jū) 339 Jiangbin
Dong Lu (6341-9500) 富 春 山 居 东 洲 街 道 江 滨 东
大 道 339 号
RECREATION
休 闲 娱 乐
Fitness 健 身
A+ Sports Club (A+yùn dòng jù lè bù) 3F Building
D, Yuanjian Edifice (8703-9812) A+ 运 动 俱 乐 部 ( 远 洋
国 际 店 ) 远 见 大 厦 D 座 3F
Buddy Fitness Personal Trainer Studio (bā
dì jiàn shēn sī jiāo gōng zuò shì) Room 2116,
Boyuexuan Edifice, 1870 Binsheng Lu (8880-2800)
巴 帝 健 身 私 教 工 作 室 ( 滨 江 星 光 店 ) 滨 盛 路 1870 号
新 世 界 铂 悦 轩 大 厦 2116 室
C-M Fitness Sports Concept Museum (C-M
Fitness yùn dòng gài niàn guǎn) R605, Hengxin
Edifice 588, Jiangnandadao (8537-0490) C-M
Fitness 运 动 概 念 馆 江 南 大 道 588 号 恒 鑫 大 厦 605
CrossFit Unicorn (qí lín zōng hé xùn liàn guǎn)
Huaicheng Sports Center, Huaide Jie (8779-7269) 麒
麟 综 合 训 练 馆 怀 德 街 怀 诚 体 育 运 动 中 心
CrossFit Xihu R167, B1, Hubing Yintai, 245 Yan’an
Lu (137 3502-4354) 湖 滨 银 泰 店 延 安 路 245 号 湖 滨
银 泰 B 区 地 下 一 层 167 室
EP Fitness Club• Epoch Fit (EP jiàn shēn jù lè bù
•Epoch Fit) 2242-2248 Binsheng Lu (8510-7167) EP
健 身 俱 乐 部 •Epoch Fit 滨 盛 路 2242-2248 号
HT Fitness Studio (HT jiàn shēn gōng zuò shì)
R1601, F16, B2, Hexinyada International, Anye Lu
(8663-5399) HT 健 身 工 作 室 安 业 路 润 和 信 雅 达 国
际 2 幢 16 层 1601 室
LEFIT (lè kè yùn dòng) 2F, building 3, Starry City
Phase 2, Jiangling Lu (159 5811-5762) 乐 刻 运 动
( 星 耀 城 店 ) 江 陵 路 星 耀 城 二 期 南 区 商 场 3 幢 2
楼 B2, Xingfu Plaza, 30120, Section F, West Lake
Cultural Square (400 150-1866)( 西 湖 文 化 广 场
店 ) 西 湖 文 化 广 场 F 区 30120 幸 福 广 场 B2 楼 2F,
Shangpinzhekou Shopping Mall, 505 Si Hao Da Jie
(400 150-1866)( 下 沙 上 品 折 扣 店 ) 下 沙 四 号 大 街
505 号 上 品 折 扣 商 城 2 楼 西 南 角
Leti Fitness (lè tǐ jiàn shēn) F10, Big City Plaza,
609 Yan’an Lu (8776-6716) 乐 体 健 身 ( 国 大 店 ) 延 安
路 609 号 国 大 城 市 广 场 10 楼
Reebok 1030 CrossFit A304, L3, Yuanyang
Ledigang, 58 Lishui Lu (5626-0377) 远 洋 乐 堤 港 店
丽 水 路 58 号 远 洋 乐 堤 港 三 楼 A304
Shushibao Fitness Center (shū shì bǎo jiàn
shēn zhōng xīn) F4, 1st Starlight International
Plaza, 228 Jiangnandadao (2898-2222) 舒 适 堡 健
身 中 心 ( 星 光 广 场 店 ) 江 南 大 道 228 号 星 光 国 际 广
场 一 期 4 层
WILL’S (wēi ěr shì jiàn shēn) NL109, Kerry Centre,
385 Yanan Lu (8716-1658) 威 尔 士 健 身 ( 杭 州 嘉
里 中 心 店 ) 延 安 路 385 号 嘉 里 中 心 NL109 6F,
Paradise Walk Mall, 1515 Jianghan Lu (8607-1289)
( 滨 江 龙 湖 天 街 店 ) 江 汉 路 1515 号 龙 湖 滨 江 天
街 购 物 中 心 6F 8F, Paradise Walk Mall, 560 Jinsha
Avenue (8725-6699) 金 沙 大 道 560 号 龙 湖 杭 州 金
沙 天 街 8 楼
STAGE & SCREEN
演 出 场 所
Theatres 剧 院
Hangzhou Theatre (háng zhōu jù yuàn) 29 Wulin
Square (8517-7801) 杭 州 剧 院 武 林 广 场 29 号
BEAUTY 美 容 美 体
Spas 美 容 养 生
Luluhu (luò hū) L6-04, Raffles City, 228 Xinye Lu
(8889-9191) 络 乎 新 业 路 228 号 来 福 士 中 心 L06-04
141 Xixi Lu (8502-3288) 西 溪 路 141 号
Haiyinhui Hot Spring (hǎi yīn huì wēn quán)
Jiangnan Dadao Near Zhongnan Shopping Centre
(8601-8197) 海 茵 汇 温 泉 江 南 大 道 1090 号 中 南 购
物 中 心 附 近
Tuankou Zhongan’an Hot Spring Resort (lín
ān tuān kǒu zhòng ān dōng wēn quán dù jiǎ
jiǔ diàn) 188 Tuanquan Lane, Tuankou Town, Lin’an
(5868-6889) 临 安 湍 口 众 安 氡 温 泉 度 假 酒 店 临 安 湍
口 镇 湍 泉 街 188 号
Xin’an River Forest Hot Spring (háng zhōu xīn
ān jiāng sēn lín wēn quán dù jiǎ jiǔ diàn) 71
Hengshan Lu, Shouchang Town, Jiande (6456-8866)
杭 州 新 安 江 森 林 温 泉 度 假 酒 店 建 德 市 寿 昌 镇 横 山
社 区 横 山 路 73 号
Xinyifang Spa (xìn yì fāng wēn quán yù chǎng)
328 Moganshan Lu (8836-9493) 信 义 坊 温 泉 浴 场 莫
干 山 路 328 号
Yunman Hot Spring (yún màn wēn quán) 255
Fengqing Avenue, Xiaoshan (Inside the First World
Hotel) (8386-0020) 云 曼 温 泉 风 情 大 道 255 号 第 一
世 界 大 酒 店
SHOPPING
购 物
Food & Beverage 食 品
Epermarket (zhè yàng shēng huó) Epermarket
( 这 样 生 活 ) When you think of fresh and
imported grocery experts, Epermarket should come
to mind. They are an online supermarket that has
over 5,000 imported products, from a source you
can trust. Whether you are looking for fresh fruit and
organic vegetables sourced from over 35 partners
farms, pantry favourites such as pasta, proteins, and
condiments, or even home care products such as
kitchenware and small appliances, Epermarket has
everything you need. You can also enjoy convenient
delivery and receive your groceries seven days
a week. Plus, an international customer service
team that offers support in French, English and
Chinese. Epermakrtet is also ISO 9001 certified, and
routinely tests their fresh products with SGS, the
world’s leading inspection, verification, testing, and
Certification company. Visit www.epermarket.com
to discover more. (400 776-0776) 这 样 生 活
Olé B208, 701 Fuchun Lu (Near Jiangjin Lu subway
station) (2817-2098) 富 春 路 701 号 负 二 层 B208 铺
Sam’s Club (wò ěr mǎ shān mǔ huì yuán shāng
diàn) BM/F, IN city, Xixi Store, 1 Wuchang Avenue
(8873-6900) 沃 尔 玛 山 姆 会 员 商 店 五 常 大 道 1 号 西
溪 印 象 城 BM 层
EDUCATION 教 育
International Schools
国 际 学 校
Hangzhou International School (háng zhōu
guó jì xué xiào) Founded in 2002, HIS is an IB
World School that offers the expatriate community
in Hangzhou an inclusive international experience
and curriculum (Early Years to Grade 12) based on
the International Baccalaureate (IB) framework.
HIS is the first and only international school in
Hangzhou that is fully accredited by an international
accrediting association and authorized by the IB
for all three IB Programmes: PYP, MYP, and DP. The
school currently serves over 650+ students (ages
2-18) from over 50 nationalities. HIS is a member
school of ECIS, ISA, SENIA, CISSA, SISAC, EARCOS,
and ACAMIS, which gives students and faculty
access to international school sports leagues,
cultural exchanges, and professional development.
Graduates of HIS attend prestigious universities
throughout the world. admissions@his-china.
org, www.his-china.org. 78 Dongxin Ave, Binjiang
District (8669-0045) 杭 州 国 际 学 校 滨 江 区 东 信
大 道 78 号
0571- 87157555
admissions@wahahaschools.org
Wahaha International School (háng zhōu wá
hā hā wài jí rén yuán zǐ nǚ xué xiào) Established
in 2015, Wahaha International School (WIS) is a nonprofit,
English language immersion international
school located in Hangzhou, serving students
from Kindergarten through Grade 9. In the stateof-the-art
campus, WIS offers students a rich, fully
international, IB (International Baccalaureate) based
curriculum complemented by a strong and vibrant
Chinese language and culture program. Through
its unique curriculum, WIS develops in students
the creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, and
communication skills that are essential for success
in today’s and tomorrow’s rapidly developing
marketplace of ideas and innovation. admissions@
wahahaschools.org, www.wischina.org. 5 Yaojiang
Lu, Shangcheng District (8715-7555) 杭 州 娃 哈 哈 外
籍 人 员 子 女 学 校 姚 江 路 5 号
Wellington College International Hangzhou
(háng zhōu huì líng dùn wài jí rén yuán zǐ
nǚ xué xiào) Wellington College International
Hangzhou provides a world-class holistic education
to expatriate children from ages 2 to 18, following
the English National Curriculum in Pre-Prep and
Prep School, which is enhanced by the crosscurricular
International Primary Curriculum (IPC). In
Senior School, children complete IGCSE and then
either A Level or IB Diploma Programme depending
on their goals. Closely tied with the Wellington
College in England, and with sister international
schools in Tianjin and Shanghai, WCIH provides
the high-quality international education that has
become synonymous with the Wellington College
name. A wide range of academic and co-curricular
activities are supported by state-of-the-custombuilt
facilities. www.wellingtoncollege.cn/
hangzhou-international/ For Admissions: 8239-6366
or admissions.wcih@wellingtoncollege.cn. 2399
Xuezhi Lu, Xiaoshan District 杭 州 惠 灵 顿 外 籍 人 员 子
女 学 校 萧 山 区 学 知 路 2399 号
Chinese Language 汉 语
Chinesetown. Shinyway Language Institute
(xīn tōng huá wén) Established in 2006,
Chinesetown is a certified Mandarin training
institute which is well-known for its professionalism,
efficiency and excellent service. We provide a rich
selection of courses, including comprehensive
Chinese courses, HSK preparation, business
Chinese and online course in both small group
and private one-on-one form. We also provide
custom-designed courses for enterprise employees
taken at their office, and cultural events monthly.
www.chinesetown.net 4F (Reception Floor), Metro
Business Building, 611 Zhongshan Bei Lu. Line 1,
West Lake Cultural Square Exit B. (2807-3392) 新 通
华 文 中 山 北 路 611 号 地 铁 商 务 大 厦 1-6 层
Chinese Surfing (háng zhōu chàng yǔ zhōng
wén) Room 401, 4F, 334 Fengqi Lu (151 5811-6008)
杭 州 畅 语 中 文 下 城 区 凤 起 路 334 号 401 室
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Faith Education (fù xìn jiāo yù) 803 Pinghai
Wangjiao, 58 Pinghai Lu (138 0574-2761) 复 信 教 育
平 海 路 58 号 平 海 旺 角 803
Free Tongue Education (fēi cháng jiāo yù) 248
Dong Xin Avenue, Binjiang District (138 0576-0599)
非 常 教 育 浦 沿 街 道 东 信 大 道 248 号
Hutong School (hú tóng xué xiào) Room 125, 8F,
292 Yan’an Lu (137 5819-9307) 胡 同 学 校 延 安 路
292 号 8 层 125 室
Private Schools 私 立 学 校
BASIS International School Hangzhou (háng
zhōu qián jiāng bèi sài sī guó jì xué xiào) 99
Yuntang Street, Jianggan District (8815-3888) 杭 州
钱 江 贝 赛 思 国 际 学 校 江 干 区 运 塘 街 99 号
Wahaha Bilingual School Hangzhou (háng
zhōu wa hā hā shuāng yǔ xué xiào) 5 Yaojiang
Lu, Shangcheng District (8780-1933) 杭 州 哇 哈 哈 双
语 学 校 上 城 区 姚 江 路 5 号
Kindergartens 幼 儿 园
Hangzhou Victoria Kindergarten (háng zhōu
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A holistic approach
What does academic success
truly mean in the 21st century?
How to make your dragon
Fun activity to introduce the kids
to the dragon boat festival
Cooking Zongzi
A history of zongzi, and how to
make those tasty little triangles
/ EDUCATION // 广 告 • 教 育
HOW WELLINGTON IS
SETTING STUDENTS UP
FOR LASTING SUCCESS
What does academic
success truly mean in
the 21st century?
This is a question that educators
around the world are constantly
reflecting on, as the world becomes
smaller, industries change, and there
is less clarity on what types of jobs will
exist in the future. All of this has been
brought into even sharper focus during
the COVID-19 pandemic. No one can
predict what the future will look like,
or what jobs or industries students will
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be aiming for once they graduate from
university. Is globalisation itself coming
into question, as nations retreat and
look inwards for security and a return
to more prosperous times? This is why
it is important to educate children not
only with requisite knowledge, but
also with the skills that can be applied
to any job, any task and any industry.
To develop children who are lifelong
learners. Skills such as problemsolving,
teamwork, critical thinking,
leadership, being resilient in the face of
challenges; all of these can be applied
broadly, and, more importantly, we can
continue to focus on teaching them at
this time.
During times of crisis it is reassuring to
see a stable education being provided
to students. Wellington College
International Hangzhou combines
world-class facilities and resources,
highly qualified and carefully selected
teaching staff, together with a
rigorous curriculum and values-based
educational philosophy to teach the
skills students clearly need in the
21st century. Through the sports, arts,
drama, sciences, co-curricular activities
and over 200 school activities,
students experience a range of
opportunities that push them to their
limits, stretch their imaginations and
teach them that trying hard and ‘failing
forward’ is often more important than
getting it right the first time. This type
of holistic education - which values
both academic and non-academic
achievement is crucial not only now
but also in the years ahead.
Does providing a holistic
education sacrifice
academic progress?
There is a common misconception that
providing a holistic education, where
children are happy coming to school,
means that students are relaxed and
are not progressing academically. We
believe the opposite is true; providing
a holistic education does not imply a
relaxed attitude towards academics,
and in fact will result in even better
academic performance. The research
shows that students with high levels
of emotional wellbeing are more
motivated to study, have more energy,
are more independent, more resilient
to challenges and overall perform
better academically than in schools
where students are given enormous
pressure to cram for tests. Furthermore,
as previously outlined, a holistic
education also provides opportunities
for students to develop skills that will
serve them well beyond university.
An increasing trend shows that the
world’s top universities are looking
beyond pure exam results, and are
additionally focusing on attracting
well-rounded students who can
demonstrate a passion for life, a
commitment to contributing to the
university community, and who are
able to learn beyond textbooks,
taking ownership of their own study
pathways. Wellingtonians leave the
College inspired by the world around
them, ready to take full advantage of
all the opportunities waiting for them
at university and as a result they are
competitive applicants.
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How else does
Wellington set children
up for success in
university and beyond?
As children move up to Senior
School, they embark on the IGCSE
(international general certificate
of secondary education), which is
essentially identical to the GCSE sat by
British pupils in the UK, but tailored
for an international context. IGCSEs
are famous for their rigour, but in
addition to this, the way IGCSEs are
structured means there is no way
to “teach to the test”. Students are
required to learn and apply a range
of skills to be successful. In their final
two years at the College, students
take on the A Levels, the worldrenowned
high school qualification
that universities globally hold in
high regard. Suffice it to say that
when students leave Wellington,
they have both the knowledge and
skills to succeed in life. Not only in
university, but well into the future.
Wellington’s approach to holistic
education is supported by the results.
While Wellington College International
Hangzhou is still a young school with
no senior school graduates at this
time, we can look to the success of our
sister schools in Tianjin and Shanghai
as an indication of our expectations
for Hangzhou. This year’s university
admission season has been challenging
to say the least, with major disruptions
caused by COVID-19. Yet despite this,
to date the pupils from Tianjin and
Shanghai have received nearly 200
offers from top ranking universities.
Nearly 40% of pupils received offers
from universities ranked among the
top 10 in the world.
Wellington understands that one of
the key reasons parents choose a
school is because they want to help
their children get into university. This is
why senior school students will embark
on a four-year higher education
pathway programme, working with
a qualified University Officer who
will support pupils in researching the
best-fit universities and courses. The
University Officer will ensure that
pupils are well-prepared to write their
college applications and research the
necessary application requirements
to excel on their chosen pathway,
wherever that may be.
Scholarships and
Bursaries
Wellington firmly believes that
every child should be provided with
world-class opportunities not only
in academics, but also in a range of
non-academic and extracurricular
programmes.
In order to recognise and reward
the pursuit and achievement of
excellence in our pupils, and to
make a Wellington education
accessible to a broader range of
pupils throughout Hangzhou and
the surrounding regions, Wellington
College International Hangzhou are
proud to offer a range of scholarships
and awards. Whether through tuition
reduction or providing additional
opportunities to demonstrate talent
and leadership within the community;
scholarships and awards provide a
unique opportunity for talented pupils.
In addition, scholarships and awards
may be further complemented by a
means tested bursary.
Awards of up to 100% of the tuition
fees will be available to successful
applications in Year 7 or above for
August 2020. For more information
please contact the Admissions Team by
calling +86 8329 6366 or via email at
admissions.wcih@wellingtoncollege.cn.
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PAPER
DRAGON
BOAT DIY
FUN ACTIVITY TO DO WITH
CHILDREN AND INTRODUCE
THEM TO THE DRAGON
BOAT FESTIVAL IN CHINA!
By Camilla Fatticcioni
The Dragon Boat Festival is one
of my favourite celebrations
in Hangzhou. The boat race at
the Xixi national park and the
delicious sticky rice dumplings are
such a sweet memory that I decided
to bring the festival also inside my
home. I challenged myself to make
a paper version of the traditional
Chinese Dragon Boat. I found the
exercise to be simple and fun (I also
discovered that my little cousin has
better drawing skills than me!)
WHAT DO YOU NEED?
• Coloured cardboard
• Scissors
• Pencil
• Glue
• Coloured crayons,
markers or watercolours
• Toothpicks
1. Take a piece of coloured cardboard
and fold it in half. On one side,
start outlining your dragon boat.
Online you can find many reference
images. I suggest drawing simple
lines. You may add more detail later.
2. Once you have drawn the dragon,
cut the folded paper so you will
have two identical outlines of
your dragon boat. Then divide
the two dragons outline cutting
the middle of the paper fold.
3. Now comes the fun part: colours!
Chinese Dragons are usually
green, yellow, blue, red, and
black. Red is the primary colour
of the Dragon Boats as the
symbol of fire and strength.
4. Take another piece of coloured
paper and cut a rectangle
that is as long as your paper
dragon and 3 cm wide.
5. With the help of a ruler, draw
two long vertical lines on either
side, half a centimetre from the
border and two short horizontal
lines 2 centimetres from the
border. Cut where the lines are
crossing and fold the rectangle
following the drawn lines.
6. Stick with glue the two drawings
of the dragon boat on the sides
of the tiny boat you created
out of the paper rectangle.
7. Stick together the two dragon
heads and tail, like a bow
and a stern of a boat.
8. With some extra cardboard
I created some triangles and
stuck them to the toothpicks to
create some tiny, tiny paddles.
Here you have your paper dragon boat!
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/ LIFESTYLE // 广 告 • 生 活 方 式
COOKING
ZONGZI
THE TYPICAL DRAGON
BOAT FESTIVAL FOOD
By Maddalena Depalo
How many times have we wondered
what’s inside those 小 笼 包 we have
in our trusted restaurant? Or just
how did they make those delicious
面 条 ? Chinese cuisine is very rich
and diverse. Each region has its own
typical dishes and I bet we could
spend a year trying to eat them all.
But there are some dishes which can
be found at the same time all over he
country. This is the case with dishes
eaten at festivals, even if there are
slight differences from one region to
another.
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Spring is the time for the Duanwu
festival ( 端 午 节 , a.k.a. Dragon
Boat Festival, and Zongzi ( 粽 子 )
is the traditional food eaten at
this time. The date is determined by
the Chinese Lunar calendar, but this
year the festival falls on the 25th of
June. Zongzi is basically glutinous rice
with sweet or savoury fillings wrapped
in bamboo. After being cooked in
water, all the ingredients stick together
and when unwrapped stay in the
particular shape you gave them. They
are sticky, aromatic and when you eat
it the flavours explode in your mouth.
THE LEGEND
Like everything in China, Zongzi has a
legend attached. They say that 2,300
years ago there was a poet who
committed suicide by jumping into the
water. People went to find his body
and since they couldn’t, they put rice
inside hollowed out bamboo and threw
it into the water, hoping that the fish
would eat the rice instead of the poet’s
body. They also say that afterwards,
the spirit of the poet talked with the
people from the village and told them
that fishes were actually eating the rice
but it was better to put rice into the
leaves of the bamboo. Today, people
are still wrapping sticky rice in bamboo
leaves, but instead of throwing it
into the water, now they cook and
eat them to celebrate this event.
LET’S MAKE IT!
The strange green
triangles used to be
prepared a few
days before
the festival and
all around China have a
different shape, size and
flavour. The version we will
prepare today is savoury and
is typical in the Southern regions.
Savoury Zongzi can be served for
breakfast, as a snack or as one of the
dishes in a meal. You only need rice,
pork belly and shiitake mushrooms. So,
what are you waiting for? Challenge
yourself with these delicious Zongzi
and get closer to Chinese culture.
INGREDIENTS FOR 12 ZONGZI:
• 600g glutinous rice
• 6 dry shiitake mushrooms
• 200g pork belly, cut into chunks
• 2 tablespoons light soy sauce
• 1 tablespoon dark soy sauce
• 1 tablespoon Shaoxing rice wine
• 1/4 teaspoon Chinese five-spice
powder
• 1/4 pinch white pepper
• 1/4 pinch salt
• 1 pinch sugar
• 1 tsp ginger, minced
• 30/35 bamboo leaves
• 12 cooking strings, 125cm/50 inch
each
1. First things first - you have to
prepare the ingredients. So the night
before, soak uncooked rice, dry
shiitake mushrooms and the bamboo
leaves in water. Since the bamboo
leaves will float to the top, you
should put something on top (like a
pot or a dish) to immerse all of them.
Marinate the pork belly with the
other ingredients. Leave it overnight.
2. The morning after, cook your
ingredients. First clean both sides of
the bamboo leaves and cook in a pot
with hot water, a pinch of salt and
1/4 cup of vinegar (optional). Then
let them cook for 20 minutes. When
cooked, cut the ends.
3. Meanwhile cook the rice in a rice
cooker and then in a pan with some oil.
4. Cook also the pork belly together
with the mushrooms in a wok.
5. Now arrives the funny part.
Assemble the Zongzi. This seems to
be very difficult but after making a
few of them it will get easier! The
common shape is the pyramid. For
doing so you just need to overlap
two leaves like an X and then form a
wide cone. Place some glutinous rice
inside, then the pork and mushroom
and top with more rice. Fold the top
over, then the sides and finally the
end of the bamboo leaves. Tie with a
cooking string (opposite direction of
the last two leaves).
6. Do the same for all the 12 Zongzi.
7. Now is time to cook. Bring a large
pot of water to boil and put all the
Zongzi inside. Let them cook for 1
hour 25 minutes with the lid on.
8. Once they are cooked let them
cool for a few minutes. Unwrap the
bamboo leaves and serve with sweet
chili sauce or spicy chilli sauce.
NOTES
STORAGE: When they are completely
cool, place the Zongzi into an air-tight
container or a sealable plastic bag.
Store in the fridge for up to 3 days
or in the freezer for up to 2 months.
REHEAT: Let Zongzi defrost completely
and place them into a pot with boiling
water. Leave to simmer for 3-5 minutes.
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