Attractions in Guangdong
Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street (上下九步行街) is located in Liwan District of Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, an area traditionally known as Xiguan. It is one...
Lotus Mountain (莲花山, Lianhua Mountain), located in the eastern part of Panyu District in Guangzhou, was originally named “Stone Lion’s Head...
Chimelong International Circus (长隆国际大马戏) is a spectacular entertainment venue that showcases a stunning array of circus performances featuring over 300...
Taigucang Wharf (太古仓码头, Taikoo Wharf, Former Butterfield & Swire Godowns & Wharves) is located in the Haizhu District of Guangzhou, China. It was...
Shimen National Forest Park (石门国家森林公园), located in Guangzhou, covers an impressive area of 2,636 hectares with a remarkable forest coverage rate of 98.9%....
Dafu Mountain Forest Park (大夫山森林公园), located in the Panyu District of Guangzhou, covers an area of approximately 9,000 acres. It is surrounded by continuous...
Baishui Village (白水寨, Baishuizhai, White Water Village) is located in Zengcheng District, Guangzhou, covering an area of approximately 170 km². It lies...
Nansha Tianhou Palace (南沙天后宫), also known as the Mazu Temple (妈祖庙), is located in Guangzhou, China, and spans an impressive area of 180,000 square meters....
Huangpu Old Port (黄埔古港) is located in Haizhu District, Guangzhou. In 1685, the Qing government established the Canton Customs House, and all foreign merchant...
The Former Site of Whampoa Military Academy Museum (黄埔军校旧址纪念馆) covers an area of 71,939 square meters with an exhibition space of 1,700 square meters....
Guangdong Museum (广东博物馆), initially planned in 1957 and officially opened in 1959, is the only comprehensive provincial museum in Guangdong. In 2004, construction...
The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall (陈家祠堂), also known as the Chen Clan Academy (陈氏书院), was built between 1888 and 1893 with funds donated by various Chen family...
Shawan Ancient Town (沙湾古镇), established during the Southern Song Dynasty, is an ancient cultural town with over 800 years of history, representing the...
The South China Botanical Garden (华南国家植物园), covering a total area of 333 hectares, is the second national botanical garden established in China. It is...
Huacheng Square (花城广场), often referred to as Guangzhou’s “City Living Room,” is the largest square in the city. Officially opened to...
Lingnan Impression Park (岭南印象园), located in Guangzhou, covers an area of 16.5 hectares and highlights the original Lingnan culture and local landscape,...
Xiaozhou Village (小洲村), historically known as “Yingzhou (瀛洲),” is a traditional Chinese village located in the southeastern part of Haizhu...
The Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King (南越王博物院) is a large archaeological museum centered around significant historical relics from the ancient...
The Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (中山纪念堂) in Guangzhou is an octagonal building designed by renowned Chinese architect Lü Yanzhi. It was built with funds raised...
Chimelong Paradise (长隆欢乐世界), located in Guangzhou, covers an area of about 2,000 acres and features over 70 amusement rides. Officially opened on April...
Yuexiu Park (越秀公园) is one of the oldest and largest comprehensive parks in Guangzhou, China. The park features the main peak of Yuejing Hill, along with...
The Sacred Heart Cathedral (圣心大教堂) in Guangzhou, also known as the “Stone Chamber,” was officially inaugurated on June 18, 1863, the Feast...
Guangzhou Chimelong Safari Park (广州长隆野生动物世界) is the largest wildlife park in Asia, renowned for its extensive free-range animal exhibits and self-driving...
Baiyun Mountain (白云山, White Cloud Mountain), located in Guangzhou, covers an area of 21.8 square kilometers and is a renowned mountain in southern Guangdong....
Canton Tower (广州塔), also known as the Guangzhou New Television Tower, is one of the most iconic towers in China, standing at a total height of 600 meters,...
Shamian Island (沙面岛) is a small, picturesque island in Guangzhou, stretching approximately 862 meters from east to west and 287 meters from north to south,...