Enjoy authentic Cantonese dim sum on a double-decker bus and visit nearly 20 tourist attractions in Guangzhou, including Taikang Road, Beijing Road, Wanfu Road, Zhongshan Road, Yanjiang Road and other classic sections of Guangzhou's old city.
Arrive at least 15 minutes early. Boarding location: There is a waiting lounge at the Yaxu Gallery on the first floor of the lobby of the Landmark Hotel. You can wait to board the bus.
A major transportation hub in Guangzhou, connecting both sides of the Pearl River. The square is surrounded by modern city buildings, and Haizhu Bridge is the first bridge built across the Pearl River, symbolizing the development of Guangzhou.
A monument commemorating the liberation of Guangzhou, depicting a key historical moment. The surrounding area is peaceful, with trees providing shade, creating a solemn atmosphere.
One of the most bustling pedestrian streets in Guangzhou, where you can experience a blend of modern shopping centers and ancient cultural relics, including a thousand-year-old road buried beneath the street, showcasing the city’s deep historical roots.
Home to the ancient tomb of the Nanyue King, featuring numerous cultural relics. Visitors can explore precious artifacts and learn about Guangzhou's important role in the ancient Maritime Silk Road.
A central urban park, ideal for locals and tourists to relax and unwind. Visitors can take a peaceful stroll through the park and get a feel for the rhythm of everyday life in Guangzhou.
One of the largest and best-preserved examples of traditional Lingnan architecture. The hall is known for its intricate carvings, plaster sculptures, and colorful paintings, offering a glimpse into the artistic craftsmanship of old Guangdong.
A famous scenic area in Guangzhou, offering picturesque views of traditional Lingnan-style buildings along winding riverways. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful water-town atmosphere, complete with ancient bridges and greenery along the riverbanks.
A former foreign concession, the island is filled with European-style buildings, providing a unique historical and cultural landscape. Tourists can stroll through its charming streets and experience the blend of Guangzhou’s local and Western influences.
This museum showcases Guangzhou’s history as the hub of foreign trade during the Qing Dynasty. Visitors can explore artifacts related to trade between China and the West and learn about the prosperity of the Thirteen Hongs trading district.
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