Situated at the foot of Yang Qi mountain in Xiao Shan District, the Oriental Culture Park occupies the convergent point of Qian Tang River, Fu Chun River and Pu Yang River., conveying a stunning cultural interpretation of gardens, religions and health preservation. Blessed with RMB 500 million investment and 450 acres land, the park is one of the most rewarded tourist attractions in Hangzhou.

The park has been appointed China Buddhism Research Center, World Religious Research Academy, China Ethnic Oriental Culture Park and China Youth Cultural Base. With a close access of 15 kilometres to the downtown Hangzhou and Xiao Shan District, the park allows visitors to enjoy lake view, rural setting and other beautiful landscape.

With Eight Trigrams, the park combines Confucius and Buddhist with Taoist architecture. And a 2728-meter long corridor with colourful painting goes through the following eight scenic enclosures: Millennium Square, Buddhist Section, Taoist Section, Confucius Section, Oriental Resort, Big Grassland, Shan Rui Place of Interest, World Precious Orchard, all of which are credited with enhancing reconciliation naturally and artificially.

The service here is characterized by international standards, oriental culture connotation, human sentimentality and warm hospitality.