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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Zhuhai to Guilin?
The direct drive from Zhuhai to Guilin is 365 mi (588 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 32 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Zhuhai to Guilin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Guangzhou and Yangshuo County, as well as top places to visit like Jichang Commercial Street and The Museum of the Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen, or the ever-popular Shenzhen Wild Animal Zoo (West Gate).
The top cities between Zhuhai and Guilin are Guangzhou and Yangshuo County. Guangzhou is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Zhuhai and 5 hours from Guilin.
Guangzhou, a bustling port city located northwest of Hong Kong along the Pearl River, boasts an impressive array of modern and historical architectural wonders. Notable landmarks include Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House, the Guangdong Museum, and the iconic Canton TV Tower. The city is also home to the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, which dates back to 1894 and houses the Guangdong Folk Arts Museum.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Guilin
Yangshuo County, situated in the southern region of China's Guangxi province, is renowned for its stunning karst mountain landscape and abundant outdoor activities. The town is surrounded by towering peaks like Bilian Feng (Green Lotus Peak), offering hiking trails with breathtaking views. Visitors can also enjoy leisurely boat cruises along the Li River, taking in picturesque countryside scenes on the journey from Guilin to Yangshuo.
37% as popular as Guangzhou
18 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Guilin
Best stops along Zhuhai to Guilin drive
The top stops along the way from Zhuhai to Guilin (with short detours) are Canton Tower, Elephant Trunk Hill, and Shamian Island. Other popular stops include Guangzhou Chimelong Safari Park (Main Gate), Riyue Shuangta Cultural Park, and Guangdong Seven-star Crags Travel Resort Administration Committee.
Shenzhen Wild Animal Zoo is a zoo in Shenzhen, China, which uncages the animals. It has a huge area, and over 1000 different animals can be seen. There is also a playground and donkey carts for rent and transport around the zoo.
Awesome place to visit! A lot of animals, if you pay 10 RMB you can feed most of them. There is a safari ride in the reinforced van, and you can even feed tigers, lions and ligers. There are also a lot of shows that you an can see and they are super entertaining. You will need approximately 6-7 hours to see everything.
Bratislav Vidanovic — Google review
A large family friendly place for all.
Agreed with previous reviewers that this place doesn't have any animal rights policies.
Mikael Liew — Google review
Nice experience that would be enjoyed by adults and tourists alike. A must visit tourist spot!
There's a map given to visitors at the entrance, this also contains the detailed special show timings that are held in the zoo. Make sure you don't miss them.
Weekend Wanderer Jensen — Google review
Shenzhen zoo was a great day out. The animals seemed in good health and had good enclosures. The big cat safari was the highlight, be warned you get VERY close to the animals. There are all gift outlets throughout the zoo, there is no big shop. The children's play area looked fun. For a few RMB you can feed many of the animals. The pandas were very entertaining. There were shows through the day sadly I did not have time to see any so cannot comment. Certainly one of the best tourist activities in Shenzhen
michael strathmann — Google review
A huge zoo with over 1000 animals like Lions, Tigers, Monkeys, Penguins and many more. There is also a kids playground and donkey carts for rent and transport around the zoo. There is also a bus service inside the zoo , and you can have a hop-on-hop-off ride around the park for RMB 20. At the wild animals corner, you can feed the Lions , bears , tigers and hybrids called Ligers from a metal car. It's a scary but thrilling experience, and this zoo is definitely worth a visit!
Walter Liu — Google review
I loved this place!! There are so many cute animals. The tiger show was so cool!
cody hutson — Google review
It was full of animals and some were rarely seen in our life. So dbsjxbskxbskxbskxbsduck good and I highly recommend you to go
The Museum of the Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen is a renowned tourist destination that showcases cultural relics, exhibition halls, and statues. It was once the home of China's 'Father of the Nation,' Sun Yat-sen, and has been preserved to offer visitors an insight into his life and times. The museum features various exhibits highlighting different aspects of Sun's life, including his political ideologies, academic pursuits, and contributions to China's modernization.
View the old abodes of Dr Sun Yat Sen. Free entrance for visitor - just fill in a simple questionnaire via WeChat. Even for foreigners.
Wilson Foo — Google review
One of the most important place in modern Chinese history, there are several exhibition halls here including Dr. Suen old house, neighbourhoods’s house as well as a huge exhibition hall.
Apart from that, the museum also contains a demonstrating farm of the city of Zhongshan, showing how this industry developed in the city. It’s quite a good place to escape from city and its completely free entry.
Martin C — Google review
Dr. Sun Yat Sen was a revolutionary ahead of his time: democracy activist, world traveler, and educated man. He is still well-known among Chinese the world over. His activities and life took him from China, to Honolulu for education, to the United States for a speaking tour, and also to Hong Kong and Macau.
This museum is made of two parts: old folk structures from his youth and a modern building showing his community organizing during adulthood. Inside the folk houses: I learned that beds during his time didn't have mattresses or pillows-- one slept on a hard wooden bed with the head supported by a wooden or jade frame not much bigger than a chopstick holder. One of my favorite exhibits though was the bridal suite: two mannequins representing a newlywed husband and wife in red, and a sedan chair. There are also several display cases with models of what traditional Chinese feasts looked like, including winter festival, Ching Ming, wedding party, and Chinese New Year.
Inside the exhibition building: photographs, newspapers, statues, and literature from Dr. Sun's activist years. A museum shop sold trinkets like pens andbkeychains; I bought a little flashlight using button batteries. I was disappointed to see the books were only in Chinese as I wanted to buy an English biography or memoir of his life.
̃*•.кingof匚yberia.•* ́ — Google review
Situated In Cuiheng Village, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, it is a memorial museum with the former residence of Dr. Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925) as the mainstay. A national AAAA tourist attraction, the museum was constructed in 1956, with an area of about 70,000 sqm, ti is composed of two exhibition halls – “Exhibition of Sun Yat -sen’s Life and Great Deeds” and “Exhibition of the Family Members and Descendants of Sun yat -sen”, in addition to the “Display Zone of Civilian Residences” and “Display zone of Agriculture”. In the surrounding areas of the museum, there are some important historical sites, such as the Feng’s Clan Shrine, Orchid Stream and the Ruijie Changgeng Memorial Arch-way where Sun Yat-sen once tried out dynamites.(copied from Google)
I have been there 15/16 years ago. Below posted picture shows it. I am standing on the front gate of memorial hall. It was great movement of my life.
Jay prakash Gupta — Google review
A very meaningful place to visit. Well maintained and neat! Highly recommended! Got free Wi-Fi...
David Lim — Google review
A must see historical place in China.
Bunsen L. — Google review
Worth going,learn more about the history,many valuable photos.
ming wallis — Google review
Detailed description of the history of Mr. Sun, reasonable priced souvenirs.
Sunflower Garden is a flower-themed destination located in Xinken, southeast of Guangzhou. It features a hotel set among beautiful gardens and offers various amusements for visitors, including a kids' splash pool. The garden is China's largest sunflower park, boasting 20 different varieties of sunflowers and numerous rare flowers. Visitors can marvel at over 200,000 sunflowers and enjoy the sight of 20 varieties of roses in pink, red, yellow, blue, and white colors.
nice place to visit in guangzhou. lotsa beautiful flowers
Kenny Goh — Google review
A very nice sunflower garden with big smiling flowers. Instead of heading to the direction of the sun, they head to different directions. That creates an interesting pattern like people in the street.
J- Gm — Google review
Million Sunflower Garden Guangzhou Xiao Qing Xiao Qing Art Photo Resort! While the sun is shining While the breeze is quiet, while the flowers are not yet in full blossom, have a leisurely stroll!
The Zhuhai Imperial Hot Spring Resort offers a unique Japanese-style outdoor hot spring experience in China. Guests can enjoy various springs infused with natural elements like Ganoderma Lucidum, ginseng, Angelica, and flowers. After indulging in the warm hot springs, visitors can savor local cuisine at the resort's restaurants or have a fun time singing karaoke with friends. The festive ambiance and friendly service create a memorable experience for guests.
It was my first time at a hot spring resort in China and I was blown away at the services and attitude of the people here. Everyone was extremely friendly and helpful and the festive ambiance was amazing. There's one part of a building that's dedicated to catering to an all-you-can-eat festival style that's a definite must go!
They have a karaoke bar that's opened until 2:30 am and although the selection for English songs isn't much, they do have some of the older English songs if you're into oldies. You're in luck if you know Mandarin or Cantonese! The karaoke staff were extremely friendly and amazing and I definitely think they're one of the hardest workers in this resort.
The hot springs itself is amazing and the temperature is just right! The mood is fantastic and I really don't know what else I could say about this place that could show how much fun this place is.
I would recommend staying for 2 days and 2 nights to be able to relax and enjoy everything.
Eddoo — Google review
I fell in love with this place. The hot springs are really relaxing, the only disturbing thing is if you are a foreigner- you will be literally stared at and followed by children and their families.
The place is very clean.
The restaurant street (all you can eat) is just amazing, you het anything you can just imagine from typical Chinese, Other Asian or even western food. The food is really amazing experience.
Simona Polakova — Google review
Many different types of hot baths and other facilities to enjoy with. There is a basketball court nearby and the staffs are so nice and willing to lend us a ball, as the ball should belong to some staffs instead of the hotel. Despite the place being seemingly far from urban area, it is a fun and interesting place to visit overall.
Ping Chung Wat — Google review
This is a very interesting hot spring resort to stay for a day or two. They have a fun buffet with a whole street of food and snacks, once you pay for buffet place, all the food on that street is free. Their breakfast buffet and the restaurants are very good as well. The only problem is that it could be hard for foreign people to make a resevration there, their English website is not working. The resort package in ctrip is hard to understand for what the package was included.
Chi Mui — Google review
Spending two days and a night at this hot spring resort was quite a relaxing break from everyday’s stress. You get dressed in a kimono and roam the grounds with except when dunking in the hot pools. Even on a Monday, it was crowded so you can imagine on the weekends and holidays. Price reasonable that include all drinks and meals.
Clinton Vaitu — Google review
There's certain period of shuttle bus service pickup from zhuhai nearby the gongbei exit. Your id or passport will be collected for registration and return to you in late noon to your room, or at the front desk if no one is in. 24hours hotspring is ready for visit. There's a big locker room to store your clothes and then proceed to shower. They even prepared hair spray and gel after hairdrying. Have choose to dine in the all paid food streets and it was lots of variety to choose from. Some games where you can play with the tickets given upon entering. Package I bought include the bicycle ride and fireworks to have fun with. Room was a Japanese style tatami, great and clean room. Good choice for a short holiday to relax and approximately 80minutes to get there.
yeng tun tan — Google review
The service of this resort is excellent!
However, please remove the awkward towel WC seat covers in the hotel room toilets.
Eric CHAN — Google review
I like dinner buffet here. There are many foods and enjoyable games. Rooms are japanese style.
The Opium War Museum, originally known as the Lin Zuxu Memorial, was built in 1957 to honor the man who initiated the Opium War in China. The museum features exhibits on opium prohibition and the history of the mid-1800s Opium Wars, including artifacts, art, and rotating displays. Visitors can explore dioramas depicting life during that time period and view cultural artifacts such as intricate embroidery showcasing fashion from that era.
A small museum to commemorate the Opium War. Lin Zexu, 林則徐, the man who stood up to the British and started the Opium War by burning the British opium in the pits that are still there today in there garden area. Worth a visit if you are in the area.
Julian Wong — Google review
Though a modest museum, not so sleek and high tech, but the interiors are rich in contents depicting the struggles of the Chinese people against the British trading Opium in China in the 19th century. Exhibits are in both English and Chinese languages, with life-sized dioramas of the conditions of the time. Some cultural artefacts are also shown, including the fashion of the era, with intricate embroidery etc. Worth the 90 minutes spent on site!
Entrance is free of charge, but foreigners will have to get the attendant to validate your passport to get a ticket.
Michael Chan — Google review
That great history for all people. it is a good example of preserved history to remember. I really liked the part of the exhibition about Humen.
Pavel Kravets — Google review
Very informative and pleasantly surprised that there is english translation in the museum. Exhibits are plentiful and we spent 3 hours just walking and seeing everything. A great place for a historic visit if you are in the area.
Gerby Baby — Google review
Fantastic exhibition with very detailed illustrations and explanation. It was very interesting to visit a spot that basically represents the start of modern Chinese history.
Alex Yang — Google review
A dedicated museum to record and present the ordeal of late Qing Dynasty by the western super powers and the rise and consequences of the Opium War in late 19th century, leading to almost a whole century of colonization in most of the coastal areas of China - a must for those who try to understand the recent history
Wing Sun LO — Google review
Small but well curated museum that tells what it wants to tell effectively
Robert Kee — Google review
Although you can enter the grounds and walk around, the museum itself is CLOSED ON MONDAYS! Very interesting place in a very uninteresting town. Easiest way to get here us to take the high speed train to Humen Station, then get a Didi or taxi to the museum. Lots of information about the history and how Hong Kong came to be. There are two huge pools filled with water where an insane amount of opium was destroyed (which angered the British who were smuggling it in illegally). There's a big statue of Lin Zexu, the main guy at the time given the impossible task of stopping the opium.
Stankin Jankin — Google review
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88 Jie Fang Lu, Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China, 523900
The clothing store located at the East Gate of Wenhualvyou Street on Sunwen West Road offers a wide selection of apparel. With an inventory that includes various garments, this shop caters to diverse fashion tastes and preferences. The store's convenient location in the heart of the city makes it easily accessible for customers seeking trendy clothing options. Visit this establishment to explore a range of stylish attire choices suited for individuals with different style preferences.
Qifeng Park, spanning 243 hectares, is a vast expanse featuring ancient and modern attractions such as the Huangqi Temple, Gate Tower, Qifeng Lake, and Qifeng Park Square. The park's Huangqi mountain is renowned as one of Dongguan's legendary sceneries. Notably, an ancient well within the park is believed to possess magical properties. Visitors can witness large groups engaging in dancercise at night in the plaza while enjoying epic Chinese opera performances.
Qifeng Park has walking paths, old lady dancing groups, hordes of kids, vendors, and a grueling stair climb to an overlook spot. The scenery was nice.
Kevin Michalski — Google review
Nice park for exercise and people watching. At night in the plaza there are large groups of people dancercising. The hike up to the top will have you drenched in sweat, but there's epic Chinese opera playing on the loud speakers to motivate you.
Taylor Smith — Google review
Awesome park. Huge in size. A hike to the lantern-shaped figure at the top is absolutely worth it. Very clean and kid-friendly.
D D — Google review
Definitely worth a long walk or run if you are nearby.
Gunnar Danielsen — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is located on top of a small hill, and is large and has many ups and downs. Some people set off firecrackers during the Chinese New Year.
(Original)
小高い丘の上にある公園で、広くてアップダウンも多いです。春節の時期には爆竹を鳴らす人もいます。
Ken Nakx — Google review
(Translated by Google) A really nice place for a quiet walk. I can smell flowers as I pass by.
(Original)
한적하게 산책하기 정말 좋은 곳. 지나다니면서 꽃냄새도 납니다
우상진 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful
(Original)
Mycket vackert
Keyuan Garden, a historic garden dating back to the Qing Dynasty, is one of the four renowned gardens in Guangdong Province. With its traditional buildings, ponds, and bridges, it offers scenic paths for visitors to explore. The 19th-century Lingnan architecture and carp-filled waters make it a cultural treasure. Accessible by bus, this peaceful sanctuary provides a window into Dongguan's history and culture.
It is inexpensive to visit this place and it's a great window back into history of Dongguan. It is peaceful and relaxing to walk around here and absorbed the culture. There are someone performances here that you can enjoy for free, which I think is a great bonus. I recommend stopping here and enjoying the views of the architecture and culture.
Keith Wisdom — Google review
Is beautiful if you have the chance just go,don't think about it, and buy food for the fish
Orlando Owings — Google review
Another one of those old grand estate that converted into a open for tourists museum.
Ropl — Google review
Beautiful authentic garden, wonderful photo opportunities. The garden is very peaceful and tranquil. 8 yuan ticket fee. The garden and museum isn't that large, you can cover the whole area in 1- 2 hours dependent on pace. Well worth a visit if you are in the area and it's not too far from Qifeng Park if you want to explore that after.
sara makhabane — Google review
If you want to discover the history of Dongguan, this is the place you should visit.
Li Long — Google review
Interesting place to get a taste of the local culture.
Alfred Yuen — Google review
Interesting architecture, beautiful lake.
Amy — Google review
Museum and Park. Archaeological palaces. Well worth a visit if you are close to it
Lotus Hill Golf Resort is a renowned destination located in the eastern edge of Panyu City, offering picturesque scenery and rich history. Spanning 2.54sq km, this site comprises 48 red sandstone low slopes, with the highest reaching 108m tall. It boasts the best-preserved ancient quarry site in China, with a history dating back 2000 years.
(Translated by Google) A very good place for a productive holiday in a big city. Along with natural attractions, you can get acquainted with historical, cultural and spiritual monuments. Interesting for all ages. The park is very large and you can drive around it in an electric car, at least partially.
If you live in another part of the city, you should take care of the return journey in advance; in the evening it is not possible to catch a taxi, and it is not possible to get to the metro on foot
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Очень хорошее место для плодотворного отдыха в большом городе. Наряду с природными достопримечательностями можно ознакомиться с историческими , культурно-духовными памятниками. Интересно для всех возрастов. Парк очень большой и объехать его можно на электромобиле , хотя бы частично.
Если проживаете в другой части города об обратной дороге следует позаботиться заранее, в вечернее время не возможно поймать такси, а до метрополитена пешком добраться не реально
Muhtar Sahip — Google review
Really unprofessionally run golf club ,no one really speaks English and the whole time everyone is trying to scam money from you for services that aren’t really provided
At one stage I was surrounded by 3 staff members demanding that I give them all the cash I had on me
In the end I paid over $400 Australian dollars for a game of golf and to hire some clubs that looked like they came out of a thrift store at best as nothing matched I just had 11 random clubs in a bag with a broken Odessay putter and a caddy
There is no ATM in the club and yiu can’t call a taxi to pick you up at the end either
It was the worst golf experience I have ever had
dale washington — Google review
Lotus hill is located very near to Guangzhou city just a drive of 45 minutes, its a beautiful place with greenery flowers and lakes. There is also the gold statute of the Goddess of Mercy, which is the biggest in the world.lot of local people come here to offer prayer, its one of the best place spend a day in Guangzhou.
Ravi AM — Google review
番禺蓮花山高球會The Lotus Hill Golf Club at PanYu in China just simply unsafe:
1. They didn’t pick up members , no shuttle bus provide, even they have made a reservation
As the AGM, Gary, he represented the club and claimed that even if the members make a reservation, they don’t necessarily have to provide the pick-up service .
Gary basically responded to members’ complaints about his ill management style by shirking responsibility, and made a lot of excuses.
2. Their front door carpet is wet and slippery, they did Not keep it dry and put a sign , it cause member to slip, fell and injured quite seriously.
3. No staff or medication or first aid service provided to member after the injury. There was no help, no medical treatment, no one even attempted to check on the injured person cause by their slippery floor.
4. Poor Room utilities, the water volume from the tub was so small, and the cold and hot water was basically either extremely cold/ hot, very unstable and uncontrollable.
5. INSURANCE, In no part of the conversations with Gary had he mentioned about the venue insurance that had the resort/ golf course covered.
6. Extremely poor caddie service and attitude, not professional at all.

wawa Wohwoh — Google review
Nice place and peacefully nature park
Shiekhom Lausi — Google review
The caddies' attitude are extremely hostile and atrocious
Hk St — Google review
(Translated by Google) Came on May 3, 2019. The weather was good. There weren't many people. When we arrived at the entrance, there was a golf cart that went to the top of the mountain, 10 yuan per person. Even though the ride was only 10 minutes, it wasn't far, but it was comfortable. Above him was the Thousand-Handed Guan Yin Temple. There are monks chanting from time to time. It looks magical/sacred. It's said to be worthwhile/comfortable to come here.
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มา3พค2019 อากาศกำลังดี คนมากนิดนึง มาถึงทางขึ้น มีรถกอล์ฟรัยขึ้นยอดเขา คนละ10หยวน แม้นั่งแค่10นาที ไม่ไกล แต่ก็สบายดี ข้างบนเขาเป็นวัดเจ้าแม่กวนอิมพันมือ มีพระสวดมนต์เป็นระยะๆ ดูขลัง/ศักดิ์สิทธิ์ดี เรียกว่า คุ้ม/สบายใจที่ได้มาครับ
Yongnum Sittipongporn — Google review
(Translated by Google) So solemn, so sacred, the scenery is special
(Original)
好莊嚴 好神聖 風景特殊
Thiradej Harnsedtakan — Google review
(Translated by Google) The next visit will be magnificent
(Original)
La prochaine visite sera magnifique
The Lee Xiaolong Paradise is a fascinating museum showcasing the life of Bruce Lee, including his movies, TV series, and the rich history of Kung Fu. It offers an enjoyable experience for visitors to explore and even partake in Kung Fu techniques guided by expert professionals on-site. If you are looking for this attraction on a map, it is situated approximately 1500m northwest from its indicated location.
(Translated by Google) When you search for Li Xiaolong Paradise, what does it look like on the map? is displayed. The actual location is approximately 1500m northwest of the map location. Please refer to the bus stop Li Xiaolong Paradise.
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李小龍楽園で検索すると地図上では?と表示されています。実際の位置は地図上の場所はから1500mほど北西にあります。バス停の李小龍楽園を参考にしてください。
下浦拓二 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting museum about the life of Bruce Lee, his films, series and the history of Kung Fu. Very nice to tour and even practice Kung Fu techniques with professionals on site.
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Interesante museo sobre la vida de Bruce Lee, sus películas, series y la historia del Kung Fu. Muy agradable para recorrer e incluso practicar técnicas de Kung Fu con profesionales en el sitio.
Baomo Garden, located along the Zini River, is a historic garden featuring traditional 19th-century Lingnan architecture and various art forms such as clay, porcelain, wood, and stone carvings. The garden is known for its popular water features filled with mesmerizing koi carp swimming in clear pools.
Beautiful garden with water and temple and Amazing work of art a must see where you can rent a traditional chinese dress for 50 yuan
NINAS CHOICE — Google review
I simply adore this park. Came here with the whole family in December and loved every part of the park. The weather is also nicer this time around making the strolling around the park less tiring.
Entrance is simple, but one cannot miss the plenty fish ponds here with thousands of koi fish. So calming. The different museums and shrines let you explore so many things about the Chinese culture. We took endless photos here and there. Recommended for anyone visiting GZ and looking for a fresher! Will be back!
Fandy Lo — Google review
Awesome place with educational value and beautiful scenery. Can probably spend 2 to 3 hours there. Lots and lots and lots of fishes there. Kids just enjoy feeding the fish so much.
Simon Wong — Google review
Impressive large park. Stunning museum - local equivalent of British museum - has lots of very old art objects from various dynasties.
Dan S. — Google review
Gorgeous gardens & water park, with traditional structures, beautiful walks, and statues. There are a couple of museums as well. You can also find restaurants there.
Daniel Yarhi — Google review
We spent several hours midweek November 2016. Very few people. It was delightful. Did a double ride on a boat.
Andrew Carpentier — Google review
Quite a large park with some traditional Chinese painting and scripture.
Jo W — Google review
A Diverse, Large, Super scenic Park.
This park and its extensive "water features" cover about 25 acres/100 hectares. The one kilometre river interconnects with the two lakes and one bay. There are about 30 bridges built over these waterways! There are also many examples of Chinese pottery, porcelain and brick sculptures as well as a Bronze statue of Confucius. The gardens include an area devoted to Roses and another devoted to Orchids. There are also four halls which exemplify historic architecture and paintings. While the weekends are quite busy, the weekdays are much less so! It is accessible as one can go by Metro. A visit will enrich your memories of Guangzhou!!
I hope that this Review has been helpful.
Guangzhou Chimelong Safari Park is a part of the larger resort complex and offers an extensive collection of exotic animals. Visitors can enjoy a safari train and a water park within the premises. It's an ideal destination for families, offering a diverse range of attractions suitable for all age groups.
Kids had a wonderful experience at the park. The food is not cheap inside the park.
HG TAN — Google review
It's a must-go if you visit Guangzhou! It's quite far from the city (around 1 hour trip by metro) but it's totally worth it! Plan a day to visit this place and another of the Chimelong Parks or the Chimelong Circus. It is huge! You should allocate at least 5 hours to see most of the attractions, and there are some shows that run on specific schedules. The Safari ride is amazing! You get to see the animals from very close range and you get crazy looking at both sides of the road! There is so much to see that words wouldn't be enough to describe it, just go see it by yourself, you won't regret it!
Hernán Dario Chirinos Ochoa — Google review
The drive-in part is rather short... we stopped at each area a good 10ish minutes and we're done in less than 90 minutes? So the extra US$50 to enter with a private car is not exactly a bargain, but definitely worth it...
The animals don't come to your car; they tell you to stay inside your car, but almost everyone sticks their head out of the sunroof for a better view...
Their guided trains (20-30 minutes) are actually window-less and cage-less... seems pleasant
There are actually gaps between you and all the territorial animals (net barrier for tigers). There are nearly 30 giraffes roaming at the end and are barrier-free. My kids loved them and we spent the most time there...
we parked the car and entered the zoo on foot afterwards...
- white tigers jumping into a pool for food in front of you (gapped by glass)
- elephant show
- pandas
- free roaming sloths (something about they couldn't get away)
- feeding giraffes (again, my kids favorite)
- birds flying over our heads
- cable cars...
we had a whole bunch of food inside, the beef and veggie pizza was surprisingly decent
e — Google review
Expect to spend the whole day if you want to experience all the attractions inside. Lots of restaurants and good signage. It's best to visit off peak when there isn't a lot of people so you can get enough time to visit the animals without feeling rushed. Walking distance from the Hanxi Changlong metro station.
Ken — Google review
What an amazing parc
Easy to reach by metro line no 3.
Prices are different during weekdays and weekend/holiday days. Weekend at 350RMB pp discount for elderly and children. So it might turn out to be a somewhat expensive day trip, however, worth it. What a beautiful parc.
Best to start with a gondel trip to get a good impression of the parc. Directions are overall very well indicated. You will need a full day to see all. Lots of places to sit dow and relax. Also plenty of restaurants and snack/drink stalls. Food bit pricey.
The parc is very well maintained, animals have plenty of space and are very well looked after. They have a special white tiger program and also a special panda program to protect these endangered species. The tiger cubs are amazing.
There is an option to buy special tickets to also visit one of the other theme parks that are located next to the Safari park but that would for sure be too to do in one day. Hopefully you will
Enjoy as much as we did.
Stephan van der Holst — Google review
It’s great place for family fun . I highly recommended this place for family fun. Chimlong is very famous group in China and they own safari park, water park and international circus . It’s ful day Activities place . After safari park must see the chimlong international circus . It was amazing experience. They used lots of animals and birds in circus . But must book in advance so u will get better seat.
Nirav Patel — Google review
This is a water park with many activities. It is a five minute walk from Hanxi Changlong Subway Station.
This was my top one or two favorite places to see in China. Though from the outside. I paid for the ride to the top of the tower but they have other things that block the view. If I had to go back and do it all over again I might still go to the top just one time, but truly the best view is from outside.
John Smulo — Google review
This building is one of the highest TV tower in the world with 604 metres tall. There is nothing around it, not suitable for Sightseeing at the round, if you would like to get in and go up to it so you will have to pay about 200 Yuan for a person during 1 hour at dinner time, it would be fantastic and you will see the view of all the city.
Phung Phan — Google review
A very magnificent view at the top, overseeing the the city of Guangzhou. We had buffet dinner at the rotating restaurant while overlooking the city. A good spread of variety however doesn’t match up to the price you pay. Nonetheless, an attraction worth going.
Lester Cher — Google review
Beautiful place. One can have a view of the city from the Top. I went upto 107th floor and it was awesome feeling at such height.
This tower has the height ever bubble tram and free fall at the top which costs an extra ticket.
A must visit place whenever you're in Guangzhou, China.
We did not go up the tower, but it is pretty when it lights up at night (the lights change too!), and a really cool city landmark.
Y L — Google review
This was awesome and on the night not too crowded. There's a fancy Chinese restaurant on the 103rd floor and I had the chicken I didn't eat the chicken head though ;)
Garry Patrick — Google review
Nice place for hangout. It’s Morden marvel of engineering. You can find best view of city and CBD. One of the main attractions of Guangzhou. It’s breathtaking view of pearl river and development of China . In canton tower have one of fastest elevators in China . It’s must visit place .
Shamian Island, located in the heart of Guangzhou along the Pearl River, is often overlooked by tourists despite being one of the city's top points of interest. This small island, connected to the mainland by several bridges, boasts a charming European-style ambiance with its buildings and tree-lined streets. While it may not have many attractions, it offers a pleasant environment for leisurely strolls and is steeped in history, as evidenced by informative plaques scattered around the island.
It's a beautiful locality with a very interesting story. The buildings are anglo chinese, lots of greenery , big park. There is a Starbucks near the park too. Many interesting statues of people engaged in different kind of roles like photograohing etc. There is a very old church in the same locality.
Vishal Vivek — Google review
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Shamian Island is a very interesting and memorable place. You can see both locals and tourists visiting this place, some with the intention of taking picturesque photos and some of them just bring their families to stroll the park. You can also find many interesting restaurants and cafes around and if you don't mind about using some bucks to spend here, then feel free to visit any of your preferred places and relax. But during peak hours like the weekends, there will be more people.
Cyndi Travel — Google review
Lots of construction going on right now Aug/Sept 2019 but still very pretty. Sidewalks in some areas are non existent. Cool sculptures throughout. Some fancy restaurants as well as little shops to get snacks like bao.
Shantel Moses — Google review
There is not much to see there. It is not well maintained and the buildings are quite old and needs renovation. I was hoping the government will rebuild it to make it a tourist attraction. Now a lot of buildings even have local residents living inside. The shops there are also old and not interesting.
Ben Luk — Google review
Aside from a great place to walk around, this sandbank island has a lengthy history. If you visit there are plaques around the island explaining the history. There are some nice hotels, landmarks, a Starbucks, and Poland's Consulate is also located there.
Matthew Levine (mlev) — Google review
Good place to stroll. Other than that, nothing much to see around here. Pretty expensive for the food that are sold here. There is a nice garden along the centre of the island. Come here late afternoon for a cooler stroll.
Panna Metta — Google review
Went on a day when there was a lot of construction work going on, but nonetheless, it was a great experience... Nice place for taking photos...
Shawn Sagar — Google review
Shamian Island has great historic significance. From the Song (960 - 1279) and the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911), it served as an important port for Guangzhou's foreign trade. Then, it became a strategic point for city defense during the second Opium Wars (1856-1860). In 1859, the territory was divided into two concessions, given to France and United Kingdom (of which 4/5 went to the British and 1/5 to the French). There are 150 buildings and each building has a label telling its former purpose. One may start to imagine what stories these building held while viewing the plaque writing about its previous function. One example is "No.7 North Shamian Avenue" which was built during the Republican period and was formerly the Administration Bureau of Broadcasting of the Nationalist Government. The mansions there form the best preserved Western Europe style building complex in China. Forty-two out of 150 buildings are counted as the most exotic ones, Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical, in Guangzhou.
Established in 1894, the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall is a grand architectural complex that showcases remarkable artwork. Travelers interested in immersing themselves in the culture, history, and cuisine of this vibrant city typically spend 2-3 days exploring attractions such as the exquisite Lingnan-styled sculpture decorations at Chen Clan Ancestral Hall and the iconic Canton Tower with its impressive design and lighting. Families often allocate an additional day for a visit to Chimelong Safari Park.
I was pleasantly surprised/impressed by this academic temple. It is well preserved and the artworks are impressive. Would be good to hire a guide to explain the meaning of the carving/statues etc. Try to find the little angels (evident of Christianity confluence during Qing Dynasty) cravings on one of the pillar.
Deming — Google review
Amazing historical place, architecture is beautiful. Location on google maps is a bit misleading, its right next to Chen Clan metro station
Vannyah 2609 — Google review
Nostalgia feeling when visit there. You can feel how the ancient people live their lives in old times. And most importantly, I'm Chen also.
Kian Yong Tan — Google review
Go as early as possible, the line can get very long even late morning. The building itself is a piece of art with four types of statue making. Inside it is stuffed with all sorts of local art, from tapestries embroidery to porcelain to complex wood and ivory carvings. You walk through time, though many of the original art was destroyed in the Cultural revolution hence many are recreations. Absolutely worth a visit.
Mini Rag — Google review
A must visit place.. the whole site is well managed and operated. Offers a great insight into all this great southern family had achieved and worked towards.
Ray King — Google review
Amazing architecture, do not miss this place. Even in Thailand there're many places like this but still recommend to go see it. History.
J Faithful — Google review
$10 entrance fee per person, have to register on wechat before entering, but for foreigners like us that do not have wechat pay, we went to the counter there and pay by cash. Great historical buildings with pre recorded guides, easy to understand the history of it
WeiJun Phee — Google review
A must visit heritage itinerary if you are at Guangzhou..especially the TANS. The building,paintings sculptures even the supporting poles worthy to snap..
Tongkhay Yang — Google review
The original structure was burnt down by lightning, but they've restored it to it's former glory. It has turned into a Traditional Folk Art Museum that houses all of Guangzhou's famous art pieces and living standards of old Guangzhou (Panyu) There is limted English, but it is without a doubt worth visiting. The complex isn't as crowded as some of the tourist sites in Guangzhou.
Joshua Caleb Ang — Google review
A place to visit if you have the opportunity. Recently refurbished, but the original wood carving on the wooden walls are still there. Along with the roof on the outside and in.
A bit of local history with items behind glass to keep them preserved.
As most places around the world, there is a shop to purchase some items and at a reasonable price, but if you like them.
I am very glad to have visited the museum.
David Acris — Google review
Very good place to see the art and craft from the ancient Cantonese. Being the only port that allow to trade with foreigners, Cantonese is influenced by the western elements. Cant imagine i sitting down and spend my whole mind and body to recreate such a master piece! There are a lot of craft to buy and the price is considered cheap with the time and resource that they need to put in for the work.
Ho Pooi Yee — Google review
It is just a big traditional house of old ancient offier.
You need to buy ticket, online with wechat, before or at the place.
For foreigners, it is 10 RMB.
If you love design, old stuff, and architecture, then you might to enter
Ciwi Paino — Google review
An example of the architecture in China in the past. Any one would love the way the palace is decorated with eye catching pieces, be it in stones, wood or other unique materials like sea shell and other unusual materials
Balaji Doraiswami — Google review
Cool experience. Lots to see. Everything is very detailed. If you arent able to pay with wechat go to the window past the ticket checking. You can use cash or card.
jaydee timmins — Google review
Located at Zhongshan road and just a 1-min walk from Chen Jia Ci metro station, the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall (Chen Clan Academy) is a temple built by the 72 clans of family/surname of "Chen" for their juniors' accommodation and preparation for the imperial examinations during the Qing dynasty.
Later it was changed to be the Chen Clan's Industry College, and then middle schools. Currently it houses the Guangdong Folk Art Museum.
The buildings were nice in particular the roofs with lots of colourful decors and displays, and it stood the test of time, presenting the history, arts and culture of the then China before the country became a republic.
It's a nice place to learn about the early history and especially those with Chen family name as somehow you can feel the association with the forefathers.
Ed Chung — Google review
Such a historical place, so calm and beautiful, a must visit place for tourists, for international passport holder its just 10yuan only, u can have beautiful photography
Mo Shafran — Google review
Very interesting to see the antique furniture and antique decorations on display her within the old structures. Very worth the visit. I highly recommend visiting here.
Keith Wisdom — Google review
Traditional building is a nice place to walk around, not too big, and can feel the authenticity of the old China Carpenter work .
nearby bus station and MRT ...
The national park Baiyun Mountain is a popular spot for locals and tourists to hike and enjoy the spectacular views. It is also home to a number of cable cars that take visitors up to the peak for an amazing view. The park is expansive, with many trails that wander through the dense forest and high peaks.
This is a welcome sight after being in the city for 5 days catch the cable car to the top and then walk all around the rest off the park ..then you can walk all the way back down to the bottom I highly recommend it to anyone
Traditional Chinese architecture with beautiful detail. Lot's of things to look at. The temple has a museum with lot's of interesting items and there is a part focussed around Ip Man and his student Bruce Lee. The temple has small shop with merchandise and jewellery.
Hen S — Google review
A must-see for everyone travelling to foshan. There are many ancients buildings and statues in that place. In the center is the ancestral temple which is the highlight. Also, for the fan of martial arts and particularly of Wing Chun,there is a museum dedicated to Ipman and other great teachers.
Κυριάκος Δασκαλόπουλος — Google review
Quite a large place it is!There are lots of people,so it is very crowded.There are a lot of traditional characteristical Chinese buildings with awesome rooftops and amazing tiles.It is a place jam packed with Chinese culture and ancient civilization of Chinese people and cities.Guided tours are available.An attraction worth visiting when you visit Foshan (Xiancheng).
Plato TPT — Google review
Worth a visit if you’re already in the area. Wouldn’t make it a trip just to come to this place.
Vivian L — Google review
Historical place. Lion dance performance was a let down. Seen much better ones.
Balvinder Singh — Google review
good place to visit
Maqbool ur Rehman — Google review
Worth to Visit. They had a kung fu performance there...
Ville Nyyssönen — Google review
Have been there 3 times. Never miss when in Foshan.
Nanfeng Guzao, located in Shetoufang near Shiwan Gongzi Street, is an ancient street that boasts a rich pottery culture and valuable treasures. This area has stoneware workshops set amidst hilly landscapes with unique dragon-shaped kilns. The place provides visitors with a comfortable, clean and hygienic environment to learn about the evolution of ceramics.
(Translated by Google) Shetoufang is located in the Nanfeng Guzao district, next to Shiwan Gongzi Street. It is an old street with strong pottery culture and treasures.
(Original)
社头坊地处南风古灶街区,紧邻石湾公仔街,是一处陶艺文化气息浓厚的,宝藏旧街
Li Nian — Google review
Cost to public visitors is ¥25 each, very interesting time traveling village, you can walk on the original bricks footpath, buy clay and porcelain souvenirs in the hundreds years old little houses, outside the house, you can see the hundreds years old trees' roots have become part of the walls. The most fascinating scene, is the kilns are still well maintained and in good working conditions, because I saw 2 workers there, and smoke rising from the old brick chimney, WOW!
Lihao Liang — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very good scenic spot, Foshan ceramic traditional culture
(Original)
很不错的一个景点,佛山陶瓷传统文化
Ceramics KITO — Google review
Very well preserved twin dragon kilns from the past. It's very pleasant to walk around the old town with interesting alleys. Many old houses are turned into ceremic shops cum studios where you can go in to have a look of the structures of the buildings.
Charlotte Yuk Yung LI — Google review
Must see place in Foshan
Go to Shiwan station on the red line and walk 10 minutes to buy the ticket.
At the tourist information centre, they speak English and will give the tour information booklet in English.
Follow the map and explore the historic site
MANU B.N — Google review
The real deal, wanted to see this cuz my mom loved the vases from China
Callman Chico — Google review
(Translated by Google) 🌴南风古灶🌴
🌴South wind high tide🌴
✔️ This is a fire pit that has been preserved since the Qing and Ming Dynasties.
✔️ Real people live there and run workshops, etc.
✔️ There are more things to see than you might think, so it's a good place to take a leisurely day.
✔️ Admission fee is 25 yuan, reservation is not required.
🌴高灶🌴
🌴Kaozao🌴
The Nanfeng House, built in the Ming Dynasty, was called Yongbongya (龙凤窑 - dragon and phoenix kiln), and was repaired several times over hundreds of years. Currently, the total length of the kiln is 32 meters, and there are 26 rows of furnaces, which are also called 26 lower fires. Gaojiao (高灶-Gaojiao) was formalized as Yongyao (龙窑) after the reform of the Stone Man Yao (石湾窑炉) in the Ming Dynasty, and has been continuously fired since its construction, and production continues to this day.
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🌴南风古灶🌴
🌴남풍고조🌴
✔️ 청, 명나라 시기부터 보존되어온 화덕(부뚜막) 입니다.
✔️ 실제 사람들이 주거하고 있으며 공방 등을 운영하고 있습니다.
✔️ 생각보다 다양한 볼거리들이 있어 쉬엄쉬엄 하루 구경하기 좋습니다.
✔️ 입장료는 25위안, 예약은 하지 않아도 됩니다.
🌴高灶🌴
🌴까오자오🌴
명대에 건축된 남풍조는 용봉요(龙凤窑-용과 봉황의 가마)라고 불렸고, 수백년을 거쳐오면서 수차례의 수선이 진행되었다. 현재 가마의 총장은 32미터, 모두 26열의 아궁이가 있으며, 26하화(下火)라고 불리우기도 한다. 고조(高灶-가오자오)는 명나라 석만요로(石湾窑炉)개혁후에 용요(龙窑)로 정형화되었으며, 축조된 후로 쉼없이 불길을 이어오고 있으며, 지금까지도 생산을 지속하고 있다.
MH The King — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ancient kiln factory is worth recommending!
(Original)
古代的窯廠,值得推薦!
Chiwago Yuan — Google review
(Translated by Google) Comfortable, hygienic and clean, a good place to learn about the development of ceramics
(Original)
舒适,卫生干净,认识陶瓷发展的好地方
tan wei kuen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice tourist area
(Original)
不錯的遊客觀光區
Xiqiao Mountain is a gorgeous tourist destination in Foshan, China, with spectacular views of the lush national forest and mountains. The area is renowned for its stunning scenery and rich Ming and Qing heritage, as well as captivating lion dances. It's an incredibly comfortable place to grow up in, with the majestic statue of Guanyin being a must-see attraction. This scenic spot showcases different cultures from throughout northern China and is truly amazing - definitely worth visiting if you have the chance!
I grow up here and it's really comfortable. The great statue of Guanyin is very majestic. And you will found different culture from the north of China.
Patrick Poon (G.T.) — Google review
the pagoda is on the mountain
Khanh Nguyen — Google review
Guanyin of Mount Xiqiao, scenic place in Foshan,China.
Yaspal Raghavan — Google review
Just amazing. Must see if you can.
Ronald Lau — Google review
My pride!
Nuosi Pan — Google review
Great
Yu Li — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful view of Foshan city The big Goddess Kuan Yin
Pass through the central gate, count the steps, make a wish, drink holy water, have a good life, be rich, and be lucky.
(Original)
วิวสวยงามของเมืองฝอซาน เจ้าแม่กวนอิมองค์ใหญ่
ลอดซุ้มประตูกลาง นับขั้นบันได ขอพร ดื่มน้ำศักดิ์สิทธิ์ ชีวิตดี ร่ำรวย เฮงๆๆ
Kotthanat Surinkham — Google review
(Translated by Google) The whole mountain is far and wide. If you have time, you can take a very quiet walk along the sheep intestine trail.
There are many small scenic spots and strange springs in the mountains. The names are very interesting!
(Original)
整座山幅遠遼闊.有時間可以沿著羊腸小徑走一段特別幽靜
山中有許多小景點的奇形怪泉.名稱風雅很是有趣!
Outdoor park with lotus ponds & fairy sculptures, plus a restaurant serving lotus-based dishes.
(Translated by Google) Foshan Sanshui Lotus World is currently the largest lotus viewing tourist attraction in the world with the richest variety of resources, integrating architecture, sculptures, Dutch writing, mobile games, hotels, and food. Lotus World was established by the Southwest Street Office of Sanshui District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, and was built under the guidance of professors Wang Qichao and Zhang Xingyan from the China Lotus Research Center. The park covers an area of 1,000 acres and has a water area of 600 acres. It is located in Southwest Street, Sanshui District, Foshan City, the "Land of Fish and Rice". Lotus World has convenient transportation and is close to supporting highways, allowing direct access to surrounding cities and airports.
(Original)
佛山三水荷花世界是目前世界上规模最大,品种资源最丰富,集建筑、 雕塑、荷文、机动游戏、酒店、饮食于一体的荷花观赏旅游景区。荷花世界由广东省佛山市三水区西南街道办事处兴办,并聘请中国荷花研究中心王其超、张行言教授指导兴建而成。园区占地1000亩,水面积600亩,坐落在“鱼米之乡”佛山市三水区西南街道内。荷花世界交通方便,临近配套高速公路,可直达周边城市及机场。
Jiawu Tian — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sanshui Lotus World Park
(Original)
三水荷花世界公園
徐大偉 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Just come here for a visit.
(Original)
直的到此一遊。
Qingyuan, formerly romanized as Tsingyun, is a prefecture-level city in northern Guangdong province, China, on the banks of the Bei or North River. During the 2020 census, its total population was 3,969,473, out of whom 1,738,424 lived in the built-up area made of urbanized Qingcheng and Qingxin districts. Wikipedia.
(Translated by Google) It is considered an old hotel. The lobby is spacious, the toilet door is difficult to close, and there is no elevator. The biggest advantage is that you can enter Dinghu Mountain for free if you stay at night. It is best to drive in.
(Original)
算是有年份的飯店,大堂寬敞,廁所門很難合上,沒有電梯,最大好處是晚上入住可免門票進入鼎湖山,最好開車進來
桂林愚自乐园艺术园, known as a photographer's heaven, provides an idyllic setting for tourists to capture stunning photographs. This picturesque tourist attraction offers a plethora of opportunities for photography enthusiasts to explore and showcase their skills. With its enchanting landscapes and mesmerizing views, this paradise for photographers is sure to captivate visitors' senses.
(Translated by Google) This is a photographer’s paradise
(Original)
這裡是照相者的天堂
Chihho Yang — Google review
(Translated by Google) Enjoy yourself "foolishly"
(Original)
自“愚”自乐
The Seven Star Park is a sprawling 134 hectare park located in Guilin, China. Surrounded by rocky peaks and winding paths, the park contains a variety of natural features, including the Seven Star Cave system and the Camel Hill botanical garden. The park also includes an arched bridge and landscaped gardens. Activities inside the park such as hiking and biking are all free, but visitors need to purchase tickets for other attractions such as the cave system and camel hill.
広い園内でのんびりお散歩。お猿さんが放し飼いされてたり、中国様式の建物があったり見所満載です。
(Translated by Google)
Take a leisurely walk in the large garden. There are plenty of things to see, including free-range monkeys and Chinese-style buildings.
Kitty Pom Pom — Google review
とても広い公園。時間があればゆっくりしたい。
ラクダ岩が有名。有料てわ、岩の前で鵜飼スタイルの記念撮影もできる。ここの鵜は漁を引退した子達だそう。
(Translated by Google)
A very large park. If I have time, I want to relax.
It is famous for Camel Rock. For a fee, you can also take commemorative photos in front of the rock, cormorant fishing style. Apparently the cormorants here are children who have retired from fishing.
M Kamal — Google review
Nice maintained paied park but all activities inside need to add ticket cost
Fabrice Taieb — Google review
Used to come here often as a kid, but the scenery inside is not worth the entrance price. The highlight for me are the several hills inside the park that can be easily hiked for good views of the city, a hill shaped like a camel where Bill Clinton gave a speech, and a mosque and several modest Buddhist temples, but they may have renovated and gone commercial. Qixing Cave can be skipped if you see Reed Flute Cave.
If you are put off by the ticket price, there are a few places where the park fence intersect the river where one could sneak in for free, just watch for poop along the path.
John Ren — Google review
ラクダ石が 有名。扇子に 漢詩を書いてもらって 100円くらいのが
とても人気でしたわ。
(Translated by Google)
Camel stone is famous. It costs about 100 yen to have a Chinese poem written on a folding fan.
It was very popular.
tadashi tezuka — Google review
Nice place to visit with your family in winter
heroe yuwono — Google review
The park itself is fine, OK to visit, ticket isn't too expensive, but need another different tickets for here and there, the famous CAVE is one of them, need an extra ticket to enter.
The pavilion on top of the middle small hill is not that worth it after reach it, not well maintained and not very clean, either. The view for surrounding terrains are just fine.
H C Wang — Google review
Nice park in Guilin, you could climb up a mountain inside the park to get a great view of the city and surrounding mountains. Had some beautiful sculptures and nice amenities. The high ropes course is cool, but much more suited to kids than adults as we found out the hard way 😂
Ambrose Kelso — Google review
A nice Park right in the centre of Guilin. The view from the star pavilion is great. We met a monk praying at the top of the mountain, saw some monkeys and took a photo in ethnic costumes in front of camel Hill. All in all a very relaxing way to spend an afternoon
Latonya Wigginton — Google review
Nice and large park, lot of spectacular monkeys. They are not aggresives if you avoid to show some food and try to touch them... Interesting paintings selling point and others.
The iconic Elephant Trunk Hill is a scenic hill in Guilin that features an elephant trunk-shaped rock arch in the water. The hill is home to osmanthus flowers and the Elephant Trunk Mountain, which are both emblems of Guilin. The area around the hill is also known for its Water Moon and Love Island, two of Guilin's most exceptional tourist attractions.
Guilin is a wonderful stop for tourists, with the Elephant Trunk Hill site, Reed Flute Cave and a Li River boat ride. Included it for sure if you're a Western visitor, may only get to the PRC once!
Fred Irvin — Google review
Elephant Trunk Hill in Guilin offers a serene escape with its picturesque surroundings. The natural beauty of the area provides a perfect backdrop for relaxation. However, be prepared for crowds, as the site attracts a significant number of tourists. Despite the bustling atmosphere, the iconic Elephant Trunk rock formation and the scenic Li River make it a must-visit. The blend of nature and cultural significance is truly captivating. Consider visiting during off-peak hours for a more tranquil experience and optimal photo opportunities. Overall, a delightful spot, but best enjoyed with patience amid the tourist hustle.
Ken Wong — Google review
An iconic landmark in Guilin, Guangxi, China. The hill features resembled a giant elephant dipping its trunk into the river. The Elephant Trunk Hill together with the beautiful Li River is the city emblem and one of the most popular attractions in Guilin. The best way to appreciate the attraction is via a ferry ride around the hill.
CK Cheong — Google review
Could have been a great scenic spot provided you visit during the proper season but by then it can be rather crowded. Boat ride available if the river hasn't dried out yet. Do visit both in daytime as well as night when it is lit up by artificial lighting.
Steve Austin — Google review
Guilin is One of the most beautiful tourist places in China
Saeed Shafiei — Google review
The rock itself is not so special for a foreigner, but it worth to go up to the top of the hill and see the beautiful panorama of Guilin.
Gergely Blaskó — Google review
Beautiful park; you can choose to.tour the place in a minibus.
You can choose to purchase the photos taken by the professional staff photographers - 30 yuan per piece which comes in a nice sliver coloured frame; just decline if you do.not want your photo taken.
Complimentary -.your photo framed in a small key chain ; you only receive it if you allow your photo to be taken by the professional staff photographers.
The Lijiang Folk Customs Garden is a beautiful park in Guilin that features many traditional Chinese customs and architecture. The park is located in the southern part of the city and has been a popular tourist destination for centuries.
Nice place
Muhammad Aryan khan — Google review
This place has been closed for years. Don't go there at the address. The ower went bankrupt.
Mike Sun — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lijiang Folk Customs Park is a man-made scenic spot that shows tourists some of the living customs and customs of local ethnic groups. There are several performances every day, including dances, local ethnic dances, and some so-called stunt performances of local ethnic groups. There will be performances here with near-misses, such as going up mountains of swords and falling into seas of fire.
(Original)
漓江民俗风情园是一个人造的景区,向游客展示的是当地民族的一些生活习俗和风土人情,每天都会有好几场表演,有舞蹈,当地的民族舞蹈,还有一些当地民族的所谓特技表演,上刀山下火海之类的,有惊无险的那些表演这里面都会有。
Brick layer — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Lijiang River is so clear that you can see the bottom of the lake. The green mountains on both sides of the river bank are all reflected in the river. Our river rafting trip was booked online. The master carefully explained the origin of the mountain peaks. There are carp paintings, Guanyin sitting on lotuses, etc. , surrounded by the beautiful scenery here, and forgetting the passage of time, 3 or 4 hours passed in a blink of an eye. ——Guilin’s landscape is the best in the world
(Original)
灕江水很清澈的湖江水可以见到底,江岸两边的青山全倒影在江水上,我门离江漂流是在网上订,师傅很细心讲解那山峰由来,那裡是鲤鱼画、观音坐莲,,等,身处在此的美景,而忘记了时间的流失,3、4小时一晃眼就过去了。——桂林山水甲天下
牛自明 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The natural beauty of the mountains and rivers is amazing.
(Original)
大山 大水 的天然美景 讚讚讚。
鄭進興 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a picturesque place
(Original)
是風景如畫的地方
汪逸琳 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Another garden
(Original)
Alweer een tuin
The Riyue Shuangta Cultural Park is a large and peaceful park with many attractions, including beautiful towers made of marbles that are stunning at both day and night. Sun and Moon Towers are among the famous places in Guilin, and the park is also great for exploring by bike or on foot.
Fun ride on boat to see the Sun and Moon Pagodas. Fun!!!
Weihua Fischer — Google review
A very nice place with breathtaking view. Went there in the evening and enjoy the view until nite time.
There are lots of local having a good time exercising & chit-chating with friends.
You can also get lots of local fishing in the lake as well.
For me the best time to visit is during evening as you can have 2 different view of the same 2 pagoda.
Eric Ooi — Google review
A very nice place with breathtaking view. Went there in the evening and enjoy the view until nite time.
There are lots of local having a good time exercising & chit-chating with friends.
You can also get lots of local fishing in the lake as well.
For me the best time to visit is during evening as you can have 2 different view of the same 2 pagoda.
Eric Ooi — Google review
Had a great time in Guilin. Went during Chinese New year's and to our surprise it wasn't really that busy. The weather was also pleasant and not very cold. Many places to go explore and sight see. Including the three hour river ride, the famous rice terrace and the caverns. About 3 days should be enough to go do all these places. Book a tour like we did. It was worth it.
Leo Gomez — Google review
Had a great time in Guilin. Went during Chinese New year's and to our surprise it wasn't really that busy. The weather was also pleasant and not very cold. Many places to go explore and sight see. Including the three hour river ride, the famous rice terrace and the caverns. About 3 days should be enough to go do all these places. Book a tour like we did. It was worth it.
Leo Gomez — Google review
Very unique double towers. You can use the tunnel under the water to get from Moon tower to sun tower, and they have a lift in Sun tower!
Rui Guo — Google review
Pretty little lake with two similar yet slightly different looking pagodas in it. Particularly beautiful at night when the sun and moon pagodas are lit up in white and orange. A nice place to take a walk and relax without having to pay any money to do so. Right in the center of all the other attractions in Guilin city, so it is absolutely worth a visit.
Gunnar Caya — Google review
Fun ride on boat to see the Sun and Moon Pagodas. Fun!!!
Weihua Fischer — Google review
A big nice park with lakes. It is so beautiful in the evening. A must see!
Pius H — Google review
Nice view, can take a boat to see the towers up close
Niv Achdut — Google review
A peaceful park, worth to spend a few hours there.
The drive from Zhuhai to Guilin is 365 miles (588 km).
How long does it take to drive from Zhuhai to Guilin?
Driving from Zhuhai to Guilin should take you 6 hrs 32 mins in normal traffic.
How much would gas cost from Zhuhai to Guilin?
Gas from Zhuhai to Guilin would cost around $32 to $75, depending on your vehicle's fuel efficiency.
Where should I stop on the way from Zhuhai to Guilin?
You could check out Jichang Commercial Street and The Museum of the Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen, or the always popular Shenzhen Wild Animal Zoo (West Gate)!
What are the best cities to visit between Zhuhai and Guilin?
People love visiting Guangzhou and Yangshuo County, among others.
What's the weather like in Zhuhai?
It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.