As night falls over Yangzhou, embark on an enchanting journey through China's most celebrated classical waterscape. The Slender West Lake Night Tour offers visitors a privileged perspective of this UNESCO-listed garden masterpiece, where shimmering lights transform ancient architecture into floating jewels and the moon dances across ink-black waters.
Nature Meets History
This 3.5km serpentine lake, named for its willow-waisted curves, reveals why poets have rhapsodized about "descending to Yangzhou when March fireworks bloom". By day, it's a living painting of weeping willows and peony gardens; by night, it becomes an immersive theater of shadows and reflections. Your electric boat glides silently past UNESCO-protected sites where 18th-century emperors composed verses and contemporary conservationists preserve ecological wonders.
Architectural Marvels Illuminated
The tour's crown jewel is Five Pavilions Bridge - a 1757 Qing Dynasty marvel where 15 archways perfectly frame the moon during mid-autumn. Witness how its golden lanterns cast rippling counterparts in the water, creating the legendary "15 Moons on 1 Bridge" spectacle. Nearby, the rebuilt Twenty-Four Bridge pays homage to Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu's verses, its marble curves glowing like jade under strategic lighting.
Imperial Legacy Alive
Follow in Emperor Qianlong's wake as you pass:
• Dahong Bridge: Where the emperor first glimpsed the lake's beauty
• Fishing Platform: Site of legendary mandarin fish banquets
• White Pagoda: Replica of Beijing's sacred structure
• Xichun Terrace: Stage for moon-viewing poetry competitions







