Feilai Peak, also known as Flying Peak, is not only famous for its remarkable limestone formations but also for its association with Lingyin Temple, one of the largest and wealthiest Buddhist temples in China. The region boasts a long-standing food culture that is closely linked to its Buddhist heritage. Historically, the temple has been associated with vegetarian cuisine due to the Buddhist principle of non-violence. Hence, Hangzhou's culinary scene is strongly influenced by vegetarian offerings, incorporating local produce and traditional cooking techniques that date back to the Song Dynasty.