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THE 10 CLOSEST Hotels to Wenzhou Feiyun Lake Scenic Spots, Wencheng County ## Feiyun Lake (飞云湖): what it is, where it is, and what to expect Feiyun Lake is a large reservoir-lake scenic area in southern Zhejiang, associated with the upper reaches of the Feiyun River basin and the broader “Baizhangji–Feiyun Lake” tourism zone in Wencheng County (Wenzhou), with some sources also describing it as sitting on/near the Wencheng–Taishun county border. ### Quick facts (only what can be verified) - Name: Feiyun Lake / 飞云湖 (often written in English as “Flying Cloud Lake”). China Guide - Administrative area (by travel/government-facing sources): Wencheng County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China. - Area (reported by Zhejiang provincial portal article): 35.4 km² (as stated in a Nov 2024 article). - Alternate identification (reported by Ctrip page text): Feiyun Lake is described as Shanxi Reservoir (珊溪水库). Data quality flag: Your dataset lists city = “Nanping” while the address points to Wencheng County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang. The sources I found align with Wencheng/Wenzhou, not Nanping—so I would not publish “Nanping” as the city for this listing without verifying your upstream data. --- ## Location details for your CMS entry Here’s what you provided (treated as your data, not independently verified): - Plus code/address: R2V8+HX2, Wencheng County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China, 325309 - Coordinates (provided): 27.843899, 120.017392 If you want to harden this entry for factual accuracy, the next step is to validate the pin against an authoritative map layer (Amap/Baidu/official scenic-area listing) and then lock the canonical name + admin hierarchy in your database. --- ## What the Feiyun Lake visit is typically “for” Multiple travel sources frame Feiyun Lake as a mountain-and-water landscape destination—reservoir views, forested shorelines, and an itinerary that’s often paired with nearby waterfall/canyon attractions in the same Wencheng-area scenic cluster. A practical way to think about it: - Feiyun Lake = big-water scenery (wide lake surface, viewpoints, boat/shore experiences depending on access point). - Baizhangji area = vertical scenery (waterfalls + steep terrain, lots of stairs, per visitor reviews). This matters because “Feiyun Lake” can refer to a broad area with multiple access points, not a single gated attraction with one obvious entrance—at least as described by the Ctrip page’s user commentary and the way listings are structured. --- ## How to plan your time (without guessing) ### If you want a relaxed, low-commitment stop Prioritize: - A viewpoint pull-off or lakeside stop for photos - A short walk if there’s a safe shoulder/parking area This aligns with the “large and dispersed” characterization on the Ctrip page (again: that’s describing how it’s presented/experienced, not a guarantee of current on-the-ground access). ### If you want a full-day nature itinerary Pair Feiyun Lake with the Baizhangji–Feiyun Lake scenic zone attractions that are repeatedly co-listed in travel directories (Tripadvisor’s attraction clustering and TravelChinaGuide’s combined write-up). --- ## Fees and opening hours: treat as “published at the time,” not current truth One English travel guide page lists specific admission fees and opening times for nearby/associated attractions in the Baizhangji–Feiyun Lake cluster, and notes it was updated Aug 18, 2025. That’s useful for orientation, but you should not publish it as “current” without reconfirming locally. China Guide Outdated-data flag (important): pricing/hours in China scenic areas change—sometimes seasonally—so if you include fees/opening times, label them as “last reported” with a date and add a “verify before you go” line. --- ## On-the-ground tips that don’t rely on hype - Bring layers: reservoir areas can feel cooler/windier near open water, especially if you’re on a boat or exposed viewpoint (general physical reality; not destination-specific claims). - Footwear matters if you pair with waterfalls/canyons: multiple reviews of the Baizhangji area emphasize stairs and a workout-like day. - Accessibility: I did not find a reliable, authoritative accessibility statement for Feiyun Lake itself in the sources above. If accessibility details matter for your audience, this needs direct verification. --- ## Two contextual internal link opportunities (safe, non-assertive) Because I can’t see your RealJourneyTravels.com URL structure from here, I’m listing these as internal link targets you likely already have or will publish: 1. Wencheng County travel guide (context: the county-level destination page that can host transport basics + best seasons + nearby highlights). 2. Baizhangji Waterfall / Baizhangji Scenic Area guide (context: the most commonly paired “anchor attraction” in the same cluster). --- ## Publish-ready “attribution-safe” summary for your listing Feiyun Lake (飞云湖), also referred to in some Chinese travel listings as Shanxi Reservoir (珊溪水库), is a large lake/reservoir scenic area associated with Wencheng County in Wenzhou, Zhejiang. A Zhejiang provincial portal article describes the lake as covering 35.4 square kilometers, and travel directories frequently group it with nearby Baizhangji waterfall attractions in the broader Baizhangji–Feiyun Lake scenic region. If you want, I can also rewrite your dataset entry as a strict JSON object (with confidence flags for each field) so your pipeline can avoid publishing mismatched admin data like “Nanping” vs “Wencheng County.”

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THE 10 CLOSEST Hotels to Wenzhou Feiyun Lake Scenic Spots, Wencheng County

## Feiyun Lake (飞云湖): what it is, where it is, and what to expect

Feiyun Lake is a large reservoir-lake scenic area in southern Zhejiang, associated with the upper reaches of the Feiyun River basin and the broader “Baizhangji–Feiyun Lake” tourism zone in Wencheng County (Wenzhou), with some sources also describing it as sitting on/near the Wencheng–Taishun county border.

### Quick facts (only what can be verified)
– Name: Feiyun Lake / 飞云湖 (often written in English as “Flying Cloud Lake”). China Guide
– Administrative area (by travel/government-facing sources): Wencheng County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.
– Area (reported by Zhejiang provincial portal article): 35.4 km² (as stated in a Nov 2024 article).
– Alternate identification (reported by Ctrip page text): Feiyun Lake is described as Shanxi Reservoir (珊溪水库).

Data quality flag: Your dataset lists city = “Nanping” while the address points to Wencheng County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang. The sources I found align with Wencheng/Wenzhou, not Nanping—so I would not publish “Nanping” as the city for this listing without verifying your upstream data.

## Location details for your CMS entry

Here’s what you provided (treated as your data, not independently verified):
– Plus code/address: R2V8+HX2, Wencheng County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China, 325309
– Coordinates (provided): 27.843899, 120.017392

If you want to harden this entry for factual accuracy, the next step is to validate the pin against an authoritative map layer (Amap/Baidu/official scenic-area listing) and then lock the canonical name + admin hierarchy in your database.

## What the Feiyun Lake visit is typically “for”

Multiple travel sources frame Feiyun Lake as a mountain-and-water landscape destination—reservoir views, forested shorelines, and an itinerary that’s often paired with nearby waterfall/canyon attractions in the same Wencheng-area scenic cluster.

A practical way to think about it:

– Feiyun Lake = big-water scenery (wide lake surface, viewpoints, boat/shore experiences depending on access point).
– Baizhangji area = vertical scenery (waterfalls + steep terrain, lots of stairs, per visitor reviews).

This matters because “Feiyun Lake” can refer to a broad area with multiple access points, not a single gated attraction with one obvious entrance—at least as described by the Ctrip page’s user commentary and the way listings are structured.

## How to plan your time (without guessing)

### If you want a relaxed, low-commitment stop
Prioritize:
– A viewpoint pull-off or lakeside stop for photos
– A short walk if there’s a safe shoulder/parking area

This aligns with the “large and dispersed” characterization on the Ctrip page (again: that’s describing how it’s presented/experienced, not a guarantee of current on-the-ground access).

### If you want a full-day nature itinerary
Pair Feiyun Lake with the Baizhangji–Feiyun Lake scenic zone attractions that are repeatedly co-listed in travel directories (Tripadvisor’s attraction clustering and TravelChinaGuide’s combined write-up).

## Fees and opening hours: treat as “published at the time,” not current truth

One English travel guide page lists specific admission fees and opening times for nearby/associated attractions in the Baizhangji–Feiyun Lake cluster, and notes it was updated Aug 18, 2025. That’s useful for orientation, but you should not publish it as “current” without reconfirming locally. China Guide

Outdated-data flag (important): pricing/hours in China scenic areas change—sometimes seasonally—so if you include fees/opening times, label them as “last reported” with a date and add a “verify before you go” line.

## On-the-ground tips that don’t rely on hype

– Bring layers: reservoir areas can feel cooler/windier near open water, especially if you’re on a boat or exposed viewpoint (general physical reality; not destination-specific claims).
– Footwear matters if you pair with waterfalls/canyons: multiple reviews of the Baizhangji area emphasize stairs and a workout-like day.
– Accessibility: I did not find a reliable, authoritative accessibility statement for Feiyun Lake itself in the sources above. If accessibility details matter for your audience, this needs direct verification.

## Two contextual internal link opportunities (safe, non-assertive)

Because I can’t see your RealJourneyTravels.com URL structure from here, I’m listing these as internal link targets you likely already have or will publish:

1. Wencheng County travel guide (context: the county-level destination page that can host transport basics + best seasons + nearby highlights).
2. Baizhangji Waterfall / Baizhangji Scenic Area guide (context: the most commonly paired “anchor attraction” in the same cluster).

## Publish-ready “attribution-safe” summary for your listing

Feiyun Lake (飞云湖), also referred to in some Chinese travel listings as Shanxi Reservoir (珊溪水库), is a large lake/reservoir scenic area associated with Wencheng County in Wenzhou, Zhejiang. A Zhejiang provincial portal article describes the lake as covering 35.4 square kilometers, and travel directories frequently group it with nearby Baizhangji waterfall attractions in the broader Baizhangji–Feiyun Lake scenic region.

If you want, I can also rewrite your dataset entry as a strict JSON object (with confidence flags for each field) so your pipeline can avoid publishing mismatched admin data like “Nanping” vs “Wencheng County.”

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