I wandered around aimlessly, 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 (work), damp and cold. Due to my laziness, I excluded places that were 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 explore more. Following the recommendations on Xiaohongshu, I strolled around Xiaoheshi Street, similar to Beijing's Nanluoguxiang, with narrow roads, commercialized renovations, and cliché slogans like "I miss you in XX" and "The wind that misses you knocked down XX."
Regarding food in Hangzhou, many recommended shops were closed nearing the Spring Festival. Since I didn't have high eating requirements, I avoided the ones with long queues and settled for something. The experience at an eel rice restaurant in a mall was terrible, with ¥128 worth of eel not being enough to satisfy, and it wasn't particularly delicious either, except for the lack of queues, there was nothing else.
After a brief two-day stay, I still don't know much about Hangzhou.