West Lake Culture Square, Skyscraper and hotel complex in Xiacheng District, China
West Lake Culture Square is a modern skyscraper and hotel complex in Hangzhou that rises 41 stories and combines commercial spaces with hospitality services. The building integrates retail areas, office space, and accommodations into its overall design.
The complex was built in 2002 as part of Hangzhou's urban development strategy to create new commercial centers. This project modernized the district while supporting connections to the region's heritage.
The complex contains exhibition spaces and venues that display regional artworks, scientific displays, and technological innovations throughout the year. Visitors encounter local creativity and contemporary achievements in these dedicated cultural areas.
The complex connects directly to Hangzhou Metro through West Lake Cultural Square Station, providing straightforward transportation for visitors and residents. The building is accessible daily as shops, restaurants, and cultural activities operate throughout the year.
The building ranks among Hangzhou's tallest structures and offers views of West Lake and surrounding mountains from its upper floors. These vantage points draw visitors seeking landscape views without needing to travel elsewhere in the city.
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