CHINA HERITAGE QUARTERLY China Heritage Project, The Australian National University ISSN 1833-8461
No. 28, December 2011

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West Lake, a Photographic Essay

Lois Conner

One of my early destinations in the fall of 1984 was Hangzhou. I immediately fell in love with West Lake, the lotus, and the couples being photographed in their wedding dresses regardless of the weather. Returning nearly every year, throughout the seasons, seemingly most often in the heat of summer and it's terrible storms, I often wait for the sun to appear. Lotus stems and leaves permeate the perimeter of the lake, even obscuring the water. Without bright sun, the stem and its reflections merge, creating mysteriously ambiguous lines, that don't seem to begin or end with any visual logic. Lotus eventually became an obsession. Other transformations also held my interest: the urban deconstruction and construction occurring throughout the city; the subtle, then dramatic sprucing up of the areas around the Lake, the creation of the new West Lake and Ten New Scenes that go with it. When you look north over the landscape from high up in the rebuilt Leifeng Pagoda, the Lake takes on the appearance of the paintings and woodblock prints that I studied long before I came to Hangzhou. At another glance, catching sight of the long row of skyscrapers to the east, the vision dissipates. The modern façade promises another kind of beauty.

When I can't work, I drink Dragon Well tea with friends at Hupan Ju 湖畔居, studying the endless Bai Causeway between sips.

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Yunqi bamboo park, 1995


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West Lake vista from the rebuilt Leifeng Pagoda, 2004


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West Lake from Wang Villa, 2008


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Breeze Amongst the Lotuses of Brewing Courtyard, 2001


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Lotus, North Inner Lake (Xihu Bei Lihu 西湖北里湖), 2007


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Breeze Amongst the Lotuses of Brewing Courtyard, 2001


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Breeze Amongst the Lotuses of Brewing Courtyard, 2000


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Hupan Ju teahouse, 2000


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Lotus, North Inner Lake, 1998


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Looking over Break-Off Bridge, 1995


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North shore of Solitary Island, North Inner Lake, 2004


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Lotus, North Inner Lake, 2007


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Lotus Festival Display, 2001


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Wrapped trees, near Break-Off Bridge, 2004


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Old Hangzhou before demolition, 1995


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Hotel construction, 2005


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The old city, 2002


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Near Spring Dawn over Su Causeway, 2001


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Looking towards the lake from Zhongshan Park, Solitary Island, 2000


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The Master Hongyi and Feng Zikai Research Institute, Hangzhou Normal University




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