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Guangxiao Temple (光孝寺 guāng-xiào-sì)
109 Guangxiao Lu (光孝路) (Metro 1 Xi Men Kou - Exit
C) – As the
sixth patriarch of Zen Buddhism,
Hui Neng, trained at this temple in the 7th
Century, it is a popular pilgrimage site for
Zen Buddhists. The temple has been destroyed
several times by fire, and the current buildings
date only from the mid
19th century. Admission
¥4.
Liurong Temple (六榕寺 liù-róng-sì) 87
Liurong Lu (六榕路) (Metro 1 Gong Yuan Qian - Exit
I)– The Temple of Six
Banyan Trees, which
includes the 17 story, eight-sided Hua Ta, or
Flowering Pagoda, is one of the most popular
attractions in Guangzhou. The temple dates
back to the 6th century, while the pagoda predates
it by about 300 years.
Admission ¥5, Flower
Pagoda ¥10.
The buildings and streets of the
former British and French concession on Shamian
Island (沙面岛) have been beautifully
renovated,
creating an oasis of tranquility in an otherwise
bustling and hectic metropolis. One of the old
structures is
Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel,
located at 14 Shamian Street. Attractions on the
island are all free. As an island, Shamian
is
not particularly spectacular, but what makes it
special that for several hundred years this tiny
spit of land was the
only place in all of
China that Europeans could establish settlements.
The architecture reflects that era, and it has a
very
unique atmosphere. (Metro 1 Huang Sha -
Exit D)
Across the canal from Shamian is the
Chinese Medicine Market. The modern front of the
market has quite a few stalls
selling dried
herbs used in Chinese Medicine. The real charm
here lies just behind the modern exterior. The
modern
exterior is built onto a series of old
historical narrow alleyways with shops selling
herbs. The Starbucks on Shamian
provides a
great respite from the hustle and bustle of
Guangzhou
Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall (中山纪念堂
zhōng-shān-jì-niàn-táng),(Metro 2 Ji Nian Tang -
Exit C) located on Dongfeng
Zhong Lu, is
dedicated to the founder of the Republic of China
and local hero Dr. Sun Yat-Sen. It was constructed
in
1931 and built on the original site of Sun
Yat-sen's presidential office on Yuexiu Hill.
Oopen 8AM-6PM. Admission is
free for the park
and ¥10 to go inside the hall.
Chen Clan
Academy (陈家祠 chén-jiā-cí) [10] Zhongshan 7 Lu
(中山七路)(Metro 1 Chen Jia Ci - Exit D). This is very
well preserved architecture from the 19th
century. It used to belong to a wealthy family by
the name of Chen and now
houses many articles
including ivory sculptures and artistic statues.
(Admission ¥10)
Shishi Sacred Heart Catholic
Cathedral (石室圣心大教堂 shí-shì-shèng-xīn-jiào-táng) 56
Yide Lu (一德路旧部
前)(Metro 2 Hai Zhu Guang
Chang).It is one of the oldest church structures
in the city, and the largest of its kind of
Southern China. It is currently in use for
worship. Visiting hours are limited to Sun from
7AM-6PM. Free admission.
Huangpu Military
Academy (黄埔军校旧址 huáng-pǔ-jūn-xiào-jiù-zhǐ) is on
Changzhou Island. It was founded in 1924
by
Sun Yat-sen, along with the Chinese Communist
Party at the time. Many famous Chinese war heroes
were trained
here. Admission ¥15.
Wu Xian
Guan Temple (五仙观 wǔ-xiān-guān) Weifu Xi Lu (惠福西路).
(Metro 1 Xi Men Kou Exit C)Admission ¥5.
Huaisheng Mosque (怀圣寺 huái-shèng-sì) 56
Guangta Lu (光塔路) (Metro 1 Xi Men Kou Exit C). This
is one of the
oldest Muslim mosques in China,
built in 627. The mosque is not open to the
public, but you can take a peek outside.
Sanyuan Temple (三元宫 sān-yuán-gōng) – ingyuan
Lu (Metro 2 Ji Nian Tang - Exit C). This is the
largest and oldest
Taoist temple in the city.
Xiguan Residence (西关大屋 xī-guān-dà-wū) (Metro
1, Chang Shou Lu)– See the traditional Cantonese
architectures
from ancient Guangzhou. This
structure was occupied by the upper class.
Hualin Temple (华林寺 huá-lín-sì) (Tour Bus No.
2; Metro 1, Chang Shou Lu)
Guangzhou City Art
Museum (广州美术馆) guǎng-zhōu-měi-shù-guǎn (Metro 2
Yue Xiu Gong Yuan)– Located near the
Zhehai
Building in Yuexiu Park, this impressive gallery
has more than 10,000 pieces of art work, including
calligraphy,
traditional Chinese paintings,
sculptures and Tibetan Buddhist art (Thangka).
Guangdong Museum of Art (广东美术馆) guǎng-dōng-
měi-shù-guǎn, 8 Yanyu Lu, Er-sha Island, (Tour Bus
No.2) [11].
Open 9AM-5PM, Tue-Sun. The museum
is on Er-Sha Island and focuses on contemporary
Chinese art, with a particular
emphasis
on Guangdong artists. Admission ¥15. Under 18 is
free with paying parents.
Nanyue Royal Tomb
Museum (南越王墓 nán-yuè-wáng-mù), 867 Jiefang Bei Lu,
(Metro 2 Yue Xiu Gong Yuan) (解放
北路867号) -
Across from Yuexiu Park. This is a tomb of a king
of ancient South China. 9AM-5:30PM. Admission is
¥12,
20 8666 0885)
Guangzhou Sculpture
Park (广州雕塑公园) guǎng-zhōu-diāo-sù-gōng-yuán –
Tongxin Lu at the foot of Baiyun
Mountain.
Free Admission. (Tour Bus No. 1, 3)
President
Sun Yat-Sen Museum (孙中山大元帅府纪念馆) 18 Dongsha Jie,
Fangzhi Lu (纺织路东沙街18号). +86 20
3428-1366.
Admission is ¥6. Open 9AM-5PM Tue-Sun. Closed Mon.
Guangzhou Uprising Museum (广州起义旧址纪念馆) 200 Qiyi
Lu (起义路200号)(Metro 1, 2 Gong Yuan Qian Exit J).
The Museum is at the site of the first
Communist government building. Open 9AM—12PM and
1:30PM-4:30PM
Tues–Sun. Closed Mon.
Guangdong Revolutions History Museum
(广东革命历史博物馆) 2 Lingyuan Xi Lu [b8907[p
(陵园西路2号大院之2),
(Located in the martyrs memorial
park. Metro 1 Lie Shi Ling Yuan Exit D). Sun Yat-
Sen was sworn in here in 1921 as
the president
of Republic of China. The museum tells stories
from the Opium War to the founding of the new
China.
Peasant Movement Institute (农民运动讲习所
nóng-jiǎng-suǒ) 42 Zhongshan 4 Lu (中山四路42号),(Metro
1, Nong
Jiang Suo Exit C). This is the
original site of Communist training center founded
by Mao Tse-tung in the 1920s. Now it is
a
museum covering the recent China revolutionary
history. Open 9AM-4:30PM Tue-Sat.
Huanghua
Gang Commemoration Park (黄花岗公园), huáng-huā-gǎng-
gōng-yuán, [12] 79 Xianlie Zhonglu, ) (Tour Bus
No. 1), +86 20 3758-8321. Open 6AM-8:30PM.
Admission is free. This is a park that will set
you in a poignant mood. The
main attraction is
the monument built to commemorate the 72 martyrs
who died during the 1911 uprising.
Yuexiu
Park (越秀公园) yuè-xiù-gōng-yuán, (Metro 2 Yue Xiu
Park Station Exit B1)[13] is the largest urban
park in
China and is a lush green area that
flows over acres of hills and includes several
lakes. It includes the Ming Dynasty
Zhenhai
Tower (镇海楼) zhèn-hǎi-lóu, now home to the City
Museum with relics dating back to the 15th century
and an
up-to-date miniature of Guangzhou
(separate admission). Also check out the Stone
Statue of the Five Rams (五羊石像),
the symbol of
Guangzhou (For more details, see 'History' section
of Understand). Open 6AM-9PM. Free Admission.
Yuntai Garden (云台花园)(Tour Bus No. 1, 3) yún-
tái-huā-yuán is situated at the foot of Baiyun
(White Cloud)
Mountain and is famous for its
wide variety of rare flowers and trees. Every year
there is a beautiful 3-D flower exhibit.
During this period, admission is ¥20, but it
is well worth it. Admission is ¥10.
Huadu
Square (花都广场) huā-dū-guǎng-chǎng is a park-cum-
recreation square located in the north part the
city and
near the government office buildings
of Huadu District (花都区). The square incorporates,
among other attractions, an
outdoor theater,
large fountain, outdoor dance area and statues.
There is a large grass area that is similar to a
Western
style meadow and a subtropical forest
and ornamental flower beds.
Xiangjiang Wild
Animal Safari Park (香江野生动物世界) xiāng-jiāng-yě-
shēng-dòng-wù-shì-jiè is in Panyu district.
Admission is ¥150.
Guangzhou Martyrs'
Memorial Garden (广州起义烈士陵园) guǎng-zhōu-qǐ-yì-liè-
shì-líng-yuán) Zhongshan 2 Lu (中山
二路),(Metro 1
Martyrs' Park Station Exit D) – This park is
dedicated to those who fought and died in the
Communist
Uprising in 1927.
Grand World
Scenic Park (广州世界大观) guǎng-zhōu-shì-jiè-dà-guān,
888 Daguanyuan Nan Lu (天河东圃大观园南路
888号), (Bus
548, 224, 245). Open 8:30AM-5:30PM.
The
Baiyun Shan (White Cloud Mountain) (白云山 bái-yún-
shān),(Tour Bus No. 1, 3) [14] is a great place to
relax and
enjoy a day among lush, rolling
hills. It also offers great views over the city.
The road to the top is restricted to park
trams and pedestrians. To get to the top
lookout point, you can use the main roads or
trails. There are many places to
rest and
refreshments are available along the way. It is a
great place to see people enjoying nature and
playing games,
such as badminton, football
(soccer) and even bungie jumping. There are many
bus routes to and from different parts of
the city, as well as taxis usually
available near the park gate. Open 6AM-7PM. Park
entrance ¥5. Cable car round trip is
¥40, tram
from ¥20. Other attractions ¥5-¥10)
Lianhua
Shan (Lotus Mountain) (莲花山 lián-huā-shān) features
an impressive quarry from which red sand stones
were
mined about 2,000 years ago, a pagoda
from 1612, and a barrack from 1664. The obligatory
statue of Guanyin, the
Buddhist Goddess of
compassion, at the side of the Buddhist temple is
also not to be missed. From Guangzhou, take bus
308 or 302 and exchange bus at Panyu (番禺). The
bus takes about two hours and costs ¥14. There is
a ferry service from
Guangzhou at Tianzi Pier
(天字码头) at Beijing Lu Nan (北京路南) for ¥25. The boat
leaves at 8:15AM and returns at
3:15PM.
Admission is ¥30.