Canton Tower |
Iconic landmark of Guangzhou and China’s tallest tower; offers panoramic city views and Pearl River night scenes, plus thrilling high-altitude experiences (e.g., Ferris wheel). |
From ¥150 (time-slot tickets) |
Baiyun Mountain Scenic Area |
Dubbed “Guangzhou’s Best Scenery,” a natural oxygen bar; hike to Moxing Peak (382 m) for city panoramas, with both historic sites and natural landscapes. |
From ¥5 (some areas extra) |
Chimelong Tourist Resort |
The largest wildlife theme park in Asia, including amusement park, water park, etc.; ideal for families and young visitors seeking theme-park fun. |
Approx. ¥300 |
Shamian Island |
European-style historic architecture complex blending East and West; great for photography and cycling; romantic nighttime light shows. |
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Yongqingfang |
Living museum of Xiguan culture, featuring arcade buildings, Cantonese opera art, modern cultural and creative shops, plus intangible-heritage tours and local snacks. |
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Beijing Road Pedestrian Street |
Historic commercial hub over a thousand years, city’s origin point with archaeological sites; lively nightlife, traditional snacks and shopping district. |
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South China National Botanical Garden |
The world’s largest tropical/subtropical botanical garden; perfect for nature lovers exploring plant diversity, with spectacular spring flower displays. |
¥20 |
Pearl River Night Cruise |
Boat tour along the Pearl River to admire night lights of Canton Tower, Haixin Bridge, and more; experience the brilliance of the “Pearl of the Orient.” |
¥50–¥120 (depending on boat type) |
Yuexiu Park |
Central urban park featuring the Five Rams Sculpture, Zhenhai Tower, and other historic landmarks; enjoy the daily leisure life of Guangzhou residents. |
Free |
Chen Clan Ancestral Hall |
Masterpiece of Lingnan architecture with exquisite carvings and decorations, showcasing traditional Cantonese culture and craftsmanship. |
¥10 |