
Leifeng Pagoda is a modern steel building built on top of the old one which collapsed in 1924. It towers above the rest of West Lake and the roof glitters like gold (it's actually copper) in the evening sun.

The story in the Chinese opera about the White Snake Princess is somehow intertwined with this pagoda.
Thank god for modern technology! My dad appreciated the escalators and lifts that took us all the way to the top!


The views are spectacular! I'm beginning to suspect that it's hazy all the time on Xihu (West Lake) but the sunset added a mystical aura to the beautiful lake.



By the time we were done, it was dark again but it was only 6pm!!
Time for dinner!
Everyone must have the same idea because it took us a very long time before we finally flagged an empty cab.

Like many other restaurants over here, the lowest floor is the cheapest but it's self-service, noisy and crowded. The 2nd level is slightly more civilised and the 3rd level is full-service and the most civilised. However, civilised or not, smoking is allowed EVERYWHERE! pffftttt!!


This dish is called 松鼠鱼, literally translated as "Squirrel Fish" named as such because of the way the fish is prepared. It looks pretty, doesn't it? Not too healthy because it's deep-fried but what the heck, we're on holiday!!

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thank you for showing the squirrel fish. need to borrow pic
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nice pics of hangzhou! but must say the fish looked like it died in agony.
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