This was just a leisurely stroll, as I didn't want to go home too early for the Spring Festival, so I chose to stay in Hangzhou for two days. Hangzhou's winter is almost the same as the winter in Nanchang before (before work), damp and cold. Due to my laziness, I excluded any place that was more than an hour away from the hotel, so I just planned to wander around near West Lake.
However, since I was already here, I decided to go out more. Following the recommendations from Xiaohongshu, I visited Xiaoheshijie, similar to Beijing's Nanluoguxiang, with narrow streets, commercialized renovations, and cliché and unoriginal phrases like "I miss you in XX" and "The wind that misses you knocked down XX."
As for the food in Hangzhou, nearing the Spring Festival, many recommended shops were temporarily closed. Since I didn't have high food requirements and wanted to avoid queuing, I settled for something to eat. The experience of having eel rice in a mall was terrible, with ¥128 worth of eel not being enough to satisfy, and it wasn't particularly delicious either, except for not having to wait in line, there was nothing else.
After a brief two-day stay, I still didn't learn much about Hangzhou.