Yuexiu Park is a big park in the city center. It is the park where you see the Five Ram Statue — the city's symbol of Guangzhou. All year round you can enjoy the Lingnan-style pavilions, platforms, towers, trees and flowers, and listen to the songs of birds. There are also playgrounds for children.
Besides the well noted Five Ram Statue, there are other scenic sites from different historical periods such as the Zhenhai Tower, the Ancient City Wall of the Ming Dynasty, Sifang Emplacement and the Zhongshan Monument.
In the early morning, you can take a walk there to see the local folks carrying out their morning exercise, practicing t'ai chi, singing, dancing, exercising or simply relaxing.
Opening times: 6:00am-9:00pm
Address: 960 Jiefang North Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou
Transportation: There are five gates to Yuexiu Park, namely the Facet, East, West, North and South Gates. There are many buses at each gate, with Metro Line 2 arriving at Facet Gate.
Best time to visit: Spring — when the weather is moderate and Guangzhou Garden Expo is held there.
Shamian Island 沙面岛
Shamian Island is a lovely European style island in Liwan District. It is surrounded by water and green trees line the neighborhood. The buildings are mostly of a European style. The churches, HSBC(bank), former residences of foreign merchants, former consulates of many countries such as the UK, France and Germany, all make you feel like you are walking in a small European town.
You can just walk around or stop for a meal or cup of tea, or enjoy watching a romantic wedding shoot by lovers or couples.
Address: 53 Shamian North Street, Liwan District, Guangzhou 广州荔湾区 荔湾区沙面北街53号.
Transportation: You can go to Guangzhou Railway Station and take Bus 823; get off at the Guangzhou Traditional Chinese Medical Hospital 市中医院站, then walk 110 meters to Shamian Island; or take Bus 31, get off at Cultural Park 文化公园 and walk 650 meters.
Haixinsha 海心沙
Haixinsha is located on the Pearl River and near the Canton Tower. It is a good place to enjoy the night view of the changing lights on the Canton Tower, Guangzhou West Tower, Guangdong Provincial Museum, Liede Bridge and Guangzhou Opera House.
Transportation: Take Bus 40 or 407 at Huacheng Avenue 花城大道, get off at the West Gate of Guangzhou Grand Theater 广州大剧院西门, and walk 770 meters.
Shangxiajiu Commercial Street 上下九步行
It is one of the busiest commercial streets in Guangzhou. It is about 1, 240 meters long, with more than 300 stores and shops. You can find almost everything there, with good deals.
While you are shopping, you can also visit the Hualin Temple, Fine-eye Well, Wen Tower and taste the local Cantonese snacks, such as Stewed Milk Bean Curd and Wife Cake. You can also go to Shamian Island which is nearby.
Transportation:
- Take Metro Line 1 and get out at Changshou Lu Station 长寿路站.
- Take Express Bus 36, 44 or 45, or Bus 2, 4, 8, 31, 38, 61, 66, 124, 128, 134, 186, 209, 217, 556 or 823 to Shangjiu East Station 上九东站.
Shopping tips:
- This shopping area is very crowded so watch for pickpockets or counterfeit money.
- Never accept the first price. You can haggle with the sellers; offering half of the price is what we suggest.
Guangdong Provincial Museum 广东省博物馆
Guangdong Provincial Museum is located in Tainhe District, Guangzhou. It is a comprehensive museum.
There are three parts and five exhibition halls which include:
- History — Cantonese history and culture.
- The arts hall — paintings from the Song and Yuan Dynasties and calligraphies from all of the dynasties.
- A mixture of fire and earth pottery products from different generations.
- The ink slab hall — all the generations' ink slabs and the lacquer on the pieces of wood; the wood carving arts of Chaozhou.
- The natural hall — the natural recourse of Canton.
Suggested visiting time: 2-3 hours
Opening times: 9:00am-5:00pm (tickets are available before 4:00pm). Closed on Mondays (except for legislative holidays or special circumstances).
- Take Bus 40 or 407 and get off at the West Entrance of Guangzhou Opera House 广州歌剧院西门站.
- Take Metro Line 3, get out at Exit B1 at Zhujiang New Town Station and walk 200 meters. Alternatively, take Metro Line 5, get out at Exit D at Liedie Station 猎德站, and walk for 200 meters.
Note: Though it is free to visit, it requires a ticket. Please bring your valid ID card or passport to obtain the ticket.