Recommended Guangzhou, China Travel Guide Reasons
This Guangzhou, China Travel Guide recommends this itinerary because it seamlessly blends Lingnan culture, Cantonese cuisine, and modern engineering marvels. This itinerary covers six cities: Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhongshan, Zhuhai, Jiangmen, and Shunde, allowing you to experience the essence of Guangdong. Special itineraries include tasting authentic Cantonese dim sum and Shunde Lao Ji Banquet, visiting two historic projects, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, and relaxing in a hot spring hotel. This itinerary is an excellent choice for immersing yourself in Guangdong culture and savoring the essence of Cantonese cuisine, perfect for families and groups of friends.


Guangzhou, China Travel Guide Itinerary Highlights
- Cantonese Cuisine Feast: Five meals throughout the itinerary include Cantonese cuisine, Zhongshan pigeon, Shunde Lao Ji Banquet, and other specialties, allowing you to experience the culinary culture of "Eat in Guangzhou, cook in Fengcheng."
- Century Project Check-in: Special photo stops at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Observation Deck and the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link allow you to experience China's remarkable achievements in infrastructure up close. In-depth Cultural Experience: Visit representative Lingnan cultural sites such as Qinghui Garden and the Ancestral Temple, watch an authentic Foshan lion dance performance, and experience the charm of Cantonese culture.


Guangzhou, China Travel Guide Itinerary
Day 1: Departure Point/Shenzhen North/Zhongshan
Morning: Arrive at Shenzhen North Station at your respective departure point. Afterwards, your tour guide will meet you and guide you to Lotus Hill Park. Visit the statue of Comrade Deng Xiaoping at the Peak Plaza, offering panoramic views of Shenzhen's cityscape.
Afternoon: Visit Gankeng Ancient Town to experience Hakka dwellings and folk culture. Visit the "Great Tide Rising from the Pearl River," an exhibition celebrating the 40th anniversary of Guangdong's reform and opening up. Enjoy a Cantonese dinner, then travel via the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link to Zhongshan for hotel check-in.
Day 2: Zhongshan/Zhuhai/Jiangmen Xinhui
Morning: Visit the Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen to learn about the great man's upbringing. Drive along Zhuhai's Lover's Road to admire the city landmark, the Fisherwoman Presenting Pearls. Visit the Zhuhai Grand Theatre, featuring the "Sun and Moon Shell."
Afternoon: Visit the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Port to experience this world-class engineering project; enjoy a Zhongshan Pigeon Nourishing Banquet for lunch; visit the New Old Summer Palace to admire the replica of the Old Summer Palace. Dinner will include a special tangerine peel meal at the Hot Spring Hotel, followed by free time to soak in the hot springs.
Day 3: Jiangmen/Shunde/Guangzhou
Morning: Visit Fengjian Water Village in Shunde to experience the charm of Lingnan water towns; visit Qinghui Garden, a representative Lingnan garden.
Afternoon: Enjoy a Shunde Laoji Banquet for lunch; visit the Ancestral Temple in Foshan, the Ip Man Memorial Hall and the Wong Fei-hung Memorial Hall, and watch a Foshan lion dance performance. Afterwards, proceed to Beijing Road in Guangzhou for free time. Dinner at your own expense.
Day 4: Guangzhou/Shenzhen North/Return
Morning: Visit the thousand-year-old Liurong Temple; visit Yuexiu Park, one of the Eight Scenic Spots of Guangzhou, and see the Stone Statue of the Five Rams and other attractions.
Afternoon: Enjoy authentic Cantonese dim sum at Dian Du De for lunch; visit Flower City Square to view the exterior of the Canton Tower and Opera House; and stroll through Haixinsha Park. Then, proceed to Shenzhen North Station for the return train.


Guangzhou, China Travel Guide Q&A
A: This Guangzhou, China travel guide features a variety of special meals, including Cantonese cuisine, a nourishing Zhongshan pigeon feast, a Shunde chicken feast, and a hot spring hotel specialty tangerine peel feast. We especially recommend Dian Du De's Cantonese dim sum, a representative of Guangzhou's dim sum culture, featuring a rich variety and exquisite preparation. The Shunde chicken feast, symbolizing "bringing prosperity to the world," features local free-range chicken and ten condiments for a delicious flavor. Zhongshan pigeon is known for its large size and tenderness, and can be prepared in a variety of ways. With a dining budget of 600 yuan per table, you'll experience the essence of Cantonese cuisine.
A:The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Observation Deck is a key attraction in this five-day Guangzhou, China itinerary. It's recommended to inquire about purchasing the bridge bus ticket in advance, as queues may be expected during peak season. For photos, consider the Bridge Cultural Corridor and the Observation Deck as backdrops, with the best lighting in the morning and evening. The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link is a world-class cross-sea engineering complex, approximately 24 kilometers long. Choose angles that capture the entire bridge. Both attractions showcase China's achievements in infrastructure and are ideal for capturing stunning engineering photos. A wide-angle lens is recommended. Your guide will provide professional photography advice during the tour.
A: Diandude, a long-standing dim sum restaurant in Guangzhou, is a must-try culinary experience on this Guangzhou, China travel itinerary. The flagship store is typically very popular, so it's recommended to avoid peak hours on weekends and holidays. Arriving before 9:00 AM on weekdays can minimize queues. Some locations offer online reservations, and reservations can be made in advance through the "Delicious, No Waiting" mini-program. We recommend trying signature dim sum dishes like red rice sausage, shrimp dumplings, and satay steamed tripe. If you're traveling with a group, your travel agency will arrange group reservations in advance to ensure you enjoy authentic Cantonese dim sum. Remember to leave plenty of time to enjoy this morning tea and experience the tea-drinking culture of Guangzhou.





