

Guangzhou Museum, a treasure trove of Chinese art and history, is a must-visit for culture enthusiasts.
Guangzhou has a subtropical climate with frequent rain, especially in spring and summer.
Exploring the museum and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking.
Keep your devices powered while exploring the museum and city.
A traditional craft dating back to the Song Dynasty, known for its intricate and colorful designs.
Famous for its green-glazed pottery, this craft has a history of over 2000 years.
Includes local delicacies like 'Guangzhou Roast Duck' and 'White Sugar Cake', reflecting the city's culinary heritage.
Famous for its traditional Cantonese breakfast and dim sum.
An old-school tea house serving traditional Cantonese breakfast.
A bustling street food market offering a variety of local dishes.
Steamed goose liver with ginger and spring onion
Rice porridge with minced pork, century egg, and preserved vegetables
Steamed shrimp dumplings with a thin, translucent wrapper
A comprehensive museum showcasing Guangzhou's history and culture.
A beautifully preserved academy with intricate carvings and architecture.
A stunning modern building hosting various cultural performances.

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A paradise for birdwatchers, Bhigwan Bird Sanctuary is home to over 200 species of birds, including the rare Greater Flamingo.