Guangzhou Attractions
Discover the Heart of China’s Pearl River Delta
Located in China’s Pearl River Delta, Guangzhou is a vibrant city rich in history, culture and modern wonders, and is known for its dynamic blend of traditional and modern attractions.
Wander through bustling markets, sample authentic Cantonese cuisine and enjoy breathtaking traditional Chinese opera performances. From the historic Liurong Temple to the futuristic Canton Tower, from the sculptural and traditional Chen Clan Academy to the lush Baiyun Mountain, whether you are a history buff, nature lover or foodie, Guangzhou’s attractions have something for everyone.
Embark on a journey through this fascinating city and discover the wonders that make Guangzhou a must-visit destination.
With our expert guides, you can easily navigate the city and make the most of your trip. From personalized itineraries to insider tips, we are committed to ensuring you have an unforgettable experience.
In this article, we will list the must-see Guangzhou attractions for tourist to choose from.
Gulong Gorge is famoused by the Glass Bridge.
The Glass Bridge is densely forested. It is located in Binjiang Gorge, Qingxin District, Qingyuan city, 73 kilometers away from Guangzhou.
The Gulong Grand Canyon, with a height difference of one kilometer, integrates waterfalls, deep pools, strange rocks, and jungles. Among them, the Wanzhang Cliff Waterfall has a single drop of 131 meters.
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