Guangzhou is also known as Canton, the pride of Cantonese people can be seen through their impeccable cuisines and brilliant fervour for business.

More than just towering skyscrapers and countless dim sum shops, a closer observation will show you a charming city rich with culture and history as an important site of the Maritime Silk Road.
Guangzhou has a history of over 2,200 years and was a major terminus of the maritime Silk Road, and continues to serve as a major port and transportation hub, as well as one of China’s three largest cities.

Best of Guangzhou
1. Canton Tower
Standing tall above the gleaming cityscape is the once-tallest tower in the world. From above, you’ll be treated to a marvellous view of the entire city.
The rooftop has an outdoor public observatory shaped like a terraced ellipse, making it the highest and largest outdoor observation deck in the world. The tower glows with light from an impressive node lighting design.
2. TianMa Clothing Wholesale Market
The centre for fashion shopping, Guangzhou is famous among travellers for its inexpensive shopping experience. Accessories, bags, shoes and a wide range of fashion items – everything you need at reasonable prices which will not burn a hole in your pocket.
3. Flower City Square
Ten times larger than the Guangzhou People’s Park, the 560,000 square meters square boasts vibrant modern buildings such as the steel-structured Guangzhou Opera House and the remarkable 103 stories Guangzhou International Financing Centre.
Its modernity is juxtaposed with its surrounding natural beauty, with more than 600 large trees and poetic green willow planted around the square, and right in the middle is a man-made lake complete with a musical fountain.
4. Baiyun Mountain
In the northern outskirts of Guangzhou, Baiyun Mountain stands proud watching over the capital city.
With peaks shrouded by white clouds, the mountain is the place for a quick and easy escape from the city with its lush greeneries dotted by scenic gardens, lakes, temples and tea houses.
5. Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
You’re looking at 1,200 metres-long and 300 shops worth of shopping to be done at Shangxiajiu! From fashion to traditional Chinese medicine, the commercial street is also a great place to rest and unwind at the many teahouses, amidst the unique and historicalLingnan and Tong Lau architecture.
6. Shamian Island
The island was an important landing point for foreign traders during the Qing Dynasty.
The colonial European buildings here have been renovated so visitors can relive Guangzhou in the rustic 19th century. One of the notable structures is the Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel.
7. Dim Sum
An important tradition of Cantonese people is to ‘yum cha’ (literally “drink tea”) in the mornings or evenings, whilst enjoying small portions of dim sum, be it steamed buns, meat dumplings, spring rolls or phoenix claws. Best enjoyed with friends and family for a relaxing time!
Quick facts about Guangzhou

Transportation | Destination | Duration |
---|---|---|
Car | City | 40 mins |
Car | Baiyun Mountain | 45 mins |
Car | Guangzhou East Railway Station | 35 mins |
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