

Nestled in the heart of Guangzhou, the Wuhua Mountain Museum offers a serene escape from the city's bustle, with lush greenery, historic architecture, and stunning city views.
A serene mountain range offering hiking trails and panoramic views.
A historic Buddhist temple with intricate architecture and peaceful courtyards.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of Wuhua Mountain.
Rice porridge with pickled vegetables, shredded pork, and a soft-boiled egg.
Steamed buns filled with savory meat and vegetable fillings.
Noodles in a rich, flavorful broth with slices of beef, pork, and green onions.
Wuhua Mountain Museum can be rainy, this jacket keeps you dry and warm.
The museum has extensive grounds, comfortable shoes are essential.
Stay hydrated during your visit, a reusable bottle is eco-friendly.
These intricate carvings are made from local Wuhua Mountain stones, depicting scenes from Chinese history and folklore.
Grown locally, this tea is known for its unique flavor and health benefits, often served in traditional tea ceremonies.
Crafted from locally sourced bamboo, these items include chopsticks, bowls, and decorative pieces, showcasing traditional craftsmanship.
Famous for its traditional Chinese breakfast dishes and scenic mountain views.
Iconic spot for Western-style breakfast with a view of Wuhua Mountain.
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