Want a little something extra to remember your visit to Hangzhou’s iconic Lingyin Temple and Feilai Peak? Good news: the scenic area just dropped a fun, free “digital souvenir ticket” as a surprise bonus for visitors. Here’s how it works. Book your entry up to seven days in advance through the official “Hangzhou Lingyin Feilai Peak (杭州灵隐飞来峰)” mini-program on WeChat or Alipay. On your visit day, simply scan your QR code at the gate like usual. Once you’re in, the system automatically generates a personalized digital keepsake tied to your visit date, and it’ll pop up right in your order history.
Designed around Feilai Peak’s most beloved stone carving - the cheerful Budai (Laughing Buddha) flanked by the Eighteen Arhats - the e-ticket weaves in motifs of ancient grotto art and the lush, misty forests that make this place so magical. It’s not just a receipt; it’s a tiny digital postcard from one of China’s most spiritually rich landscapes.
Best part? It’s totally free, completely optional, and won’t change a thing about your booking process. Think of it as Lingyin’s way of saying “thanks for coming” - no strings attached. (And yes, it’s non-transferable and not for sale; it’s purely a memento.) The team behind the scenes is still testing this feature, so they’d love your honest feedback. If you’ve got ideas or reactions after using it, drop them a note through official channels.
May this little digital token become your quiet link to West Lake: a warm, shareable snapshot of your journey, and a gentle reminder of Feilai Peak’s timeless cultural soul.