
- 4.4/5
FeyenoordAmazing place for a half day trip with all the family. It was easy to park underground at the cable way entrance. The cable itself is fun and offers nice views on a clear day. From the cable it is a 5 minute walk to the small electric cars that can bring you to all the key locations within the park. The temple and the statue are amazing, but be careful with small children or elderly as it requires many steps it reach it. But it is definitely worthwhile. Recommend this place for anyone visiting Foshan.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userFoshan Ancestral Temple is very famous and one of the must-see attractions in Foshan. The architecture inside is full of Lingnan characteristics. There are several exhibition halls, and there are lion dance performances at fixed times every day. They are very exciting and worth queuing up early to watch.
- 4.2/5
楠杭_luteThis national 5A-level scenic area retains its ancient charm, with most of its buildings dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. Notable attractions include the former site of the Guangxi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, the ancient opera stage, Anle Temple, Baozhu Temple, Xingning Temple, Guo Family Ancestral Hall, Dailong Bridge, Tianran Pavilion, Dragon Claw Banyan Tree, and Couple Banyan Trees.
- 4.7/5
雷格鲁斯琦Shamian Island boasts a diverse array of European-style buildings, each brimming with historical charm. Our guide, Mr. Li, was incredibly patient and kind, providing detailed explanations of every building with his wit and humor. His recommended lunch spots were also excellent value for money – a truly worthwhile trip!
- 4.6/5
雪窦青青I learned and appreciated a great deal about Lingnan architecture. Guangdong's craftsmanship is intricate and ornate, with exquisite techniques, inextricably linked to the region's economic prosperity. There's much to explore in Chaoshan, but it's a pity that many folk crafts have been lost. The tour route was well-planned, and the guide's explanations were detailed and patient—highly recommended.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThe Museum of the Nanyue King in Guangzhou is worth a visit. Note that you need to make two reservations: one for the museum and one for the tomb passage. The tomb passage reservation is especially important as the number of people allowed each day is limited, and you cannot enter without a reservation.
- 4.6/5
正牌一旧云Weekend Getaway | Strolling Through the Pedestrian Street The cobblestone streets of Beijing Road Pedestrian Street, a frequent haunt of my stroll, gleamed warmly in the setting sun, the carved reliefs on the arcade buildings still clearly visible. The aroma of shrimp dumplings wafted from time-honored teahouses, a delightful mingling with the sweet scents of trendy milk tea shops. A few young people dressed in Hanfu (traditional Han clothing) walked past the ancient road ruins, carrying sugar paintings. The Tang and Song dynasty geological strata under the glass display case silently told the story of this city's millennia-old history.
- 4.8/5
_TT***56A very big temple that is worth your visit. It is next to the popular Beijing Road walking street so it is more of a reason to stop over to check it out. The best time is to go in the evening, see it the daylight, have a meal nearby and come back for the night scene. The temple is brightly lit up making the top sight in Guangzhou.
- 4.5/5
Assim EidIt was an enjoyable boat trip with stunning views. A must-do for anyone visiting Guangzhou — it’s best to go early, especially at night.
- 4.5/5
湖西的天空The park in the old town is well-located and easily accessible; visiting Beixiu Lake to see the bald cypress trees in winter is a true delight. Currently, the park is preparing for the Year of the Horse Spring Festival Lantern Festival, with many areas closed off. It's believed that a completely new look will be revealed soon.














