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Lotus Mountain

Lotus Mountain: Guangzhou’s Hidden Gem of Stone, Spirit, and Scenic Splendor

Just southeast of Guangzhou, Lotus Mountain (莲花山, Liánhuā Shān) rises like a poetic brushstroke across the Pearl River Delta—a place where ancient stone meets serene spirituality and panoramic beauty. It’s not just a mountain; it’s a story carved in red sandstone and whispered through temple bells.

What Makes Lotus Mountain Magical

  • 2,000-Year-Old Quarry: Wander through dramatic cliffs and sculpted ravines where red sandstone was mined centuries ago. The textures and colors are stunning—like nature’s own art gallery.
  • Historic Pagoda: The 1612-built pagoda stands tall as a beacon of Lingnan architecture and quiet reflection.
  • Guanyin Statue: Towering beside the Buddhist temple, the statue of Guanyin—the Goddess of Compassion—radiates peace and grace, drawing pilgrims and photographers alike.
  • Barracks from 1664: A touch of military history adds depth to the cultural layers of the site.

Getting There Is Part of the Adventure

  • By Metro + Bus: Take Metro Line 4 to Shiji Station, then hop on a local bus.
  • By Ferry: For a scenic route, catch a boat from Tianzi Pier (¥20) or Xidi Pier (¥25). Depart at 08:15, return at 15:15—perfect for a full-day escape.

Why You’ll Love It

Lotus Mountain is a peaceful contrast to Guangzhou’s urban energy. It’s ideal for a day of hiking, temple visits, and quiet contemplation. Whether you're chasing views, history, or spiritual serenity, this mountain delivers.

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