Attractions in Guangzhou
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Unveiled in time for the 2010 Asian Games, the Canton Tower stands as Guangzhou’s most notable and tallest structure. This freestanding skyscraper, known for its slender silhouette, offers visitors a […]
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The Pearl River, stretching for 1,376 miles (2,214 km) from Xi Jiang to the South China Sea, is the third-longest river in China and the second-largest by volume. A significant […]
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The Chen Clan Academy, also known as the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, is one of Guangzhou’s most significant historical attractions, dating back to the late 19th century. This large campus, […]
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The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees, a significant religious landmark in Guangzhou, was established in AD 537 and remains an active Buddhist site with a community of monks. Located […]
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Nestled in the heart of Guangzhou, Shamian Island offers a glimpse into the city’s colonial past. Once a bustling port and divided between British and French concessions in the 19th […]
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White Cloud Mountain, or Baiyun Shan, is situated just north of Guangzhou City and is named for the ethereal wreath of wispy clouds that encircle its peak after a heavy […]
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Perched on the southern slope of Guangzhou’s Yuexiu Hill, Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall (Sun Zhongshan Ji Nian Tang) was built in 1931 to honor the Chinese revolutionary. In 1956, […]
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The Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King, located in Guangzhou, China, preserves the remains and artifacts from the royal tombs of Zhao Mo, a Nanyue ruler. Visitors can […]
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Chimelong Safari Park, located in Guangzhou, China, is one of the largest wild animal parks globally and holds the distinction of being the only zoo in the country to achieve […]
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Chimelong Paradise, located in Guangzhou, China, is the country’s largest amusement park, featuring an impressive 70 rides and attractions. Many of these rides are imported from abroad and incorporate the […]
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The Bright Filial Piety Temple, or Guangxiao Si, stands as the oldest Buddhist temple in Guangzhou, with its origins tracing back to the fourth century. Despite multiple reconstructions due to […]
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Huaisheng Mosque, originally built during the Tang Dynasty, stands as one of the oldest surviving mosques in China. Located in Guangzhou, it is believed to have been constructed by Abu […]
Nestled within the historic Zhenhai Tower in Yuexiu Park, the Guangzhou Museum offers a journey through over 5,000 years of local history and culture. Constructed in 1380, the 5-story tower […]
Situated on Ersha Island in Guangzhou, the Guangdong Museum of Art (GDMoA) stands as a significant cultural institution. The museum’s permanent collection features modern and contemporary fine art, including paintings, […]
Yuexiu Park, a sprawling 247-acre green space in the heart of Guangzhou, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Winding walking paths lead visitors through landscaped gardens, past […]
Nestled in the Yuexiu District of Guangzhou, the Temple of the Five Immortals (Wuxian Guan) stands as a historically significant Taoist temple. Constructed during the Ming dynasty, it honors the […]
Nestled within the expansive Chimelong Tourist Resort in Guangzhou, Chimelong Water Park sprawls over 450 acres, making it the largest water park in Asia. This aquatic wonderland attracts over 2 […]