Dongqian Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in Zhejiang Province, consisting of Guzi Lake, Mei Lake and Outer Lake. Its area is equivalent to four times that of West Lake in Hangzhou. Renowned Chinese writer Mr. Guo Moruo praised Dongqian Lake as being "as beautiful as West Lake, as majestic as Taihu Lake".
Fuquan Mountain is one of the main scenic spots of Dongqian Lake, known for its pristine fresh air. Most of the peaks are between 200 to 300 meters above sea level. The tallest is Wanghai Peak, at 556 meters. It is the best place in Ningbo to view the sunrise over the East China Sea.
Dongqian Lake was called "Qian Lake" in ancient times, after "Qian Dai". According to legend, Fan Li, a scholar-official of the State of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period over two thousand years ago, lived on the shores of Dongqian Lake after retiring from office with Xishi, one of the four legendary beauties of ancient China.
Dongqian Lake served as an inspiration for 11th-century poet Wang Anshi. In more recent times, 20th-century painter Sha Menghai chose Dongqian Lake as the location for his art school. Around the lake are many temples, stone inscriptions, historical buildings, and monuments, forming a profound cultural legacy that complements the beautiful landscape of Dongqian Lake.
Tiantong Temple near Dongqian Lake is one of the world’s five main Buddhist pilgrimage sites, with a history of 1,600 years and well-known in Japan and Southeast Asian countries. Two other historical temples, King Ashoka Temple and Daci Temple, are also situated on the shores of Dongqian Lake.