Guangzhou is an economic and commercial powerhouse, flourishing particularly in trade, finance and tourism. New skyscrapers are springing up, the streets are packed with shoppers and the good times are rolling for one of China’s largest cities.
Guangzhou is situated on the Pearl River in Southern China. From its founding during the Qin Dynasty (221–206 B.C.), the city has become an important hub for international trade. After substantial reforms in the 1970s, Guangzhou became an economic role model for the rest of the country.
One of the most visible signs of this city’s energy and modern attitude is Canton Tower. Make this colossal building one of your first stops. From its summit not only will you have an incredible bird’s-eye-view of the city, you’ll also have the opportunity to ride the world’s highest Ferris wheel in the form of the tower’s Bubble Tram.
Guangzhou may have its sights set on the future, but it has not severed its links with the past. Local heritage can be seen in the city’s temples, mosques, classical architecture, and traditional arts and crafts.
Discover more than 2,000 years of the city’s history with a visit to The Western Han Museum of the Nanyue King Mausoleum. It houses the tomb of an ancient king and many of the relics that were buried along with him. Visit the lavishly decorated Chen Family Temple, which was once an ancestral shrine but now holds a museum dedicated to the area’s long tradition in arts and crafts.
Take in some of Guangzhou’s many modern attractions. Shop for bargains on Beijing Road Pedestrian Street, and treat the family to a day out at the Chimelong Paradise theme park. For quieter moments surrounded by beauty, head for the hills, lakes and lawns of Yuexiu Park (Yuexiu Gongyuan).
Although Guangzhou still has a reputation for its air pollution, the city has done much in recent years to improve this. There are pollution controls and a vastly improved subway system. Guangzhou’s subway is actually one of the quickest and most efficient ways to get around, and it connects to most of the major attractions.
Guangzhou Travel Guide
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Visit Guangzhou
Where to stay in Guangzhou

Tianhe
Enjoy the popular shops in Tianhe. Tianhe Park is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Tianhe Park Station or Yuancun Station to see more of Guangzhou.

Yuexiu
Consider a visit to Beijing Road Pedestrian Street and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Yuexiu. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Peasant Movement Institute Station or Beijing Lu Station.

Haizhu
Haizhu is a destination travellers like for its spas, and you might hop aboard the metro at Datang Station or Kecun Station to explore sights like Canton Tower.

Guangzhou Central Business District
Noted for its spas and coffee shops, there's plenty to explore in Guangzhou Central Business District. Top attractions like Tianhe Stadium and Tee Mall are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Tianhe Sports Center Station or Linhexi Station to see more of the city.

Liwan
Consider exploring the abundant dining options in Liwan. If sightseeing is on the list, Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street is a top attraction. Hop on the metro at Chen Clan Academy Station or Hualinsi Buddhist Temple Station to see more of the area.

Panyu
Panyu is well liked for its mountain views and parks. If you're hoping to get in some sightseeing, Chimelong Paradise and Chimelong Water Park are top spots, and you can jump on the metro at Panyu Square Station or Shiqiao Station to get around.

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Popular places to visit

Canton Fair Complex
During your trip, find out what's happening in Canton Fair Complex, a top convention centre in Guangzhou. Stroll along the riverfront or visit the shops in the area.

Beijing Road Pedestrian Street
Browse for shopping bargains and explore ancient sites at one of the oldest roads in Guangzhou.

Chimelong Paradise
One of the largest theme parks in China offers a mixture of fast-paced fun and relaxation for all the family.

Canton Tower
Journey up one of the tallest buildings in the world, a steel and concrete television tower that rises high above the clouds.

Yuexiu Park
Relaxing moments, cultural landmarks and historic sites are all on offer at downtown Guangzhou’s largest urban park.

Taikoo Hui
During your visit to Guangzhou, you can do some window-shopping at Taikoo Hui. Stroll along the area's riverfront or experience its lively festivals.
Reviews of Guangzhou
3/5 - Okay
I didn't leave the airport.
4/5 - Good
Vibrant, beautiful city especially at night! But boy is there driving system crazy out there! Guess it’s all part of the experience. Top tip: create translation cards of phrases and locations you want to go! MUST DO! Must visit: bubble tram
3/5 - Okay
Hard to travel for tourist, but great for business deals
5/5 - Excellent
Do not take high heels shoes whatever time of year your visiting. And buy a good guide book because you are going to need it. Their is so much to do and see the metro system is excellant and usfull . If you are using taxi make sure they turn the mete
5/5 - Excellent
Should visit! Every things cheap..delicious foods.
4/5 - Good
Great food, lots of shopping centres, extremely hot and humid in August. Subway is cheap and easy to navigate but can be extremely busy.
Other places like Guangzhou
- Beijing Road Pedestrian Street
- Chimelong Paradise
- Canton Tower
- Haizhu Wholesale Market
- Chimelong Water Park
- Yuexiu Park
- Guangzhou Baiyun International Convention Center
- Baiyun Mountain
- Guangzhou Wanda Plaza
- Guangdong Modern International Exhibition Center
- Guangzhou Opera House
- Sun Yat-sen University
- Tianhe Stadium
- Qiandeng Lake
- Guangdong Museum
- Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King
- Guangzhou Library
- Guangzhou Cultural Park