Longjingquan Longjingquan is located on the windy ridge on the west side of West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Longjingquan is a bare karst spring. Longjingquan is named Longjing, also known as Longjing, is a famous spring and a famous village. Longjing Village is one of the five major producing areas of the world famous West Lake Longjing tea. Longjing Spring has a long history. Longjing Spring is not bad because of the drought, the ancients thought that it was connected to the sea and there was a dragon diving, so it was named Longjing. It is also known as the "third spring in the world". The original Longjing Temple next to Longjing Spring was built in the seven years of Nantang Baoda (949 AD). There are also Shenyun Stone, Polyester Marsh, a cloud and other attractions nearby, and there are Longjing, Xiaoyulang, Longjing Testing, Bird Quansheng and other stone carvings around the half-moon-shaped Jingquan. After the founding of the country, Longjing Temple was scrapped. In 2005, some buildings were rebuilt, with a listening fountain pavilion built by the spring, a green peak pavilion overlooking the high-rise, and a complete and elegant Yushu Building, Xiucuitang, Qingxu Jingtai, etc. all for the good place to enjoy the tea.