Carved by poets and engineers across millennia, West Lake (Xi Hu) straddles myth and topography in Hangzhou’s urban heart. This UNESCO World Heritage site pulses as a liquid archive where mist-wrapped hills, causeways, and pagodas dissolve boundaries between curated landscapes and living ecosystems. Its 6.38 km² surface breathes with the precision of a Song Dynasty ink wash, each ripple encoding dynastic aesthetics and hydrological genius.