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Old Dragon Head

Old Dragon Head (老龙头) (Take bus 25 from the south gate or train station, taxi around Y10). At Qinhuangdao, the Great Wall juts out into the sea. The original wall is long gone, but an extensive rebuilt section has been put up. Bus 25 will take you there for ¥1-3. To get onto the wall and into an area with several rebuilt halls, you need to buy a ticket for ¥60.

Huanglong Cave

If you are looking for a magical and unforgettable experience, you should visit Huanglong Cave, one of the largest and most beautiful caves in the world. Huanglong Cave is a natural wonder with an area of underground rivers and waterfalls, and impressive rock formations lit up with colorful lights. You will be amazed by the variety and splendor of the stalactites, stalagmites, columns, curtains and other shapes that adorn the cave walls. The tour includes a boat cruise on one of the rivers, where you can enjoy the serene and mysterious atmosphere of the subterranean world.

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park

If you love nature and adventure, you should visit Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China. This amazing park covers 243 sq mi (630 sq km) of land, and it is filled with spectacular sandstone pillars that rise from the ground like giant fingers. These pillars are covered with lush sub-tropical rainforest, creating a stunning contrast of colors and shapes. The park is also known for its misty atmosphere, which gives it a mysterious and magical feel.

Shamian Island

Shamian Island in Guangzhou is a mesmerizing blend of history, elegance, and serenity—a place where time seems to pause and the soul finds room to breathe. Nestled along the Pearl River, this former colonial enclave bursts with charm, its tree-lined boulevards flanked by beautifully restored 19th-century European architecture that once housed consulates, banks, and trading firms from the British and French concessions.

Chimelong Safari Park

Chimelong Safari Park: Guangzhou’s Wild Kingdom Unleashed 

If you’re ready to trade city streets for savannah vibes, Chimelong Safari Park (广州香江野生动物世界) is your ticket to a full-blown wildlife adventure—without leaving Guangzhou. Located in Panyu District and easily accessible via Metro Line 3 (Hanxi Changlong Station, Exit E), this park is one of China’s largest and most immersive safari experiences.

What Awaits Inside

Dafushan Forest Park

Dafushan Forest Park: Guangzhou’s Wild Side of Wonder 

If you’re craving a breath of fresh air and a dash of adventure just outside the city buzz, Dafushan Forest Park (大夫山森林公园) is your go-to escape. Located in Panyu District, this sprawling green haven is where locals go to recharge, play, and reconnect with nature—and it’s got enough charm to win over any traveler’s heart.

What Makes Dafushan So Fun

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

Lingnan Expression

Lingnan Impression Park: A Living Canvas of Cantonese Culture

Step into Lingnan Impression Park (岭南印象园) and you’re not just visiting a destination—you’re time-traveling into the soul of southern China. Nestled within Guangzhou’s Higher Education Mega Center, this cultural village is a vibrant tribute to the Lingnan region’s rich heritage, blending traditional architecture, folk art, and everyday life into one immersive experience.

What Awaits You Inside

Guangdong Science Center

Guangdong Science Center: Where Curiosity Becomes an Adventure!

Welcome to the Guangdong Science Center, Michael—a place where science leaps off the page and into your imagination! Located at the west end of Guangzhou’s Higher Education Mega Center, this sprawling wonderland is the largest science center in the world, and it’s not just big—it’s brilliantly bold.

What Makes It So Epic?

Canton Tower

Canton Tower: Guangzhou’s Sky-Piercing Wonder 

Prepare to be awestruck—Canton Tower (广州塔) isn’t just a building, it’s a vertical thrill ride into the clouds and a beacon of modern China’s ambition. Rising to a jaw-dropping 595.7 meters, this architectural marvel once held the title of China’s tallest structure and still ranks among the world’s tallest freestanding towers.

Why Canton Tower Is a Must-See