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Dongqian Lake Resort
Ningbo
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Dongqian Lake Resort

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​​Dongqian Lake Resort​​ in Ningbo, China, is Zhejiang's largest natural freshwater lake (20 km²), famed for its "West Lake charm and Taihu grandeur." This 5A-rated UNESCO site blends ancient temples, cycling trails, and water sports with rich cultural heritage dating back to the Song Dynasty.

Ningbo Laowaitan/The Old Bund
Ningbo
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Ningbo Laowaitan/The Old Bund

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​Ningbo Laowaitan (The Old Bund)​​ is a historic 4A-rated waterfront district where East meets West. Established in 1844 (20 years before Shanghai's Bund), it blends European architecture, vibrant nightlife, and cultural landmarks like the Ningbo Museum of Art. A hub for dining, bars, and international events.

Xuedou Mountain & Xikou-Tengtou Scenic Area
Ningbo
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Xuedou Mountain & Xikou-Tengtou Scenic Area

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​​Xuedou Mountain & Xikou-Tengtou Scenic Area​​ (Ningbo, China) is a ​​5A-rated UNESCO site​​ blending Buddhist heritage (one of China’s "Five Great Buddhist Mountains"), waterfalls, and historic villages. Highlights include the ​​56.74m Maitreya Buddha​​, ​​Chiang Kai-shek’s hometown​​, and the eco-village ​​Tengtou​​.

Tianyi Pavilion & Moon Lake
Ningbo
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Tianyi Pavilion & Moon Lake

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​​Tianyi Pavilion & Moon Lake Scenic Area​​ (Ningbo, China) is a UNESCO-listed 5A-rated cultural gem, blending China’s oldest private library (1561) with a historic lake. Highlights include 300,000 ancient books, Ming Dynasty gardens, and scholarly heritage.

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