


Explore the rich cultural heritage of Dongguan through its traditional arts, crafts, and folk customs at this engaging museum.
Famous for its traditional Chinese breakfast dishes and dim sum.
Known for its wide variety of congee and breakfast dishes.
Famous for its lunch boxes filled with Cantonese dishes.
Rice porridge with minced pork, century egg, and preserved vegetables.

Assorted small dishes, including har gow (shrimp dumplings), siu mai (pork and shrimp dumplings), and char siu bao (barbecued pork buns).
Wonton noodle soup with shrimp wontons, noodles, and green vegetables in a savory broth.
A well-preserved ancient city showcasing Dongguan's history and architecture.
A historic temple dedicated to the ancestors of Humen people, offering a glimpse into local culture and traditions.
An interactive museum showcasing scientific and technological advancements.

Intricately designed embroidery that reflects the local culture and history.
Traditional pottery known for its unique glaze and designs.
A variety of local snacks that are a must-try, such as 'Dongguan Biscuit' and 'Dongguan Noodles'.
Dongguan's subtropical climate can be rainy, especially in summer.
Exploring the museum and its surroundings involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Dongguan's warm climate.

A mesmerizing waterfall in La Trappe Forest, illuminated at night, offering a unique and enchanting experience.
A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its Dravidian architecture and annual temple car festival.
A charming, historic waterfront promenade offering stunning coastal views, local art, and seafood.