

Guangzhou's largest market, offering a vibrant blend of traditional and modern shopping experiences.
A bustling local market offering a variety of goods and street food.
A historic temple showcasing intricate architecture and peaceful surroundings.
A museum housing artifacts that tell the story of the local area's history and culture.

Guangze Market is often rainy, this jacket will keep you dry and comfortable.

Exploring the market requires comfortable footwear to prevent fatigue.

Stay hydrated while exploring the market, and help reduce plastic waste.
Famous for its traditional Guangdong breakfast and dim sum since 1960s.
Iconic tea house serving breakfast since 1928, known for its traditional Hong Kong-style breakfast.
Popular for its hand-pulled noodles and wontons, a local favorite for lunch.
Fried dough sticks, crispy and golden, often served with soy milk for breakfast.
Savory crepe with egg, scallions, and chili sauce, a popular street breakfast.
Crispy roast duck with a unique five-spice flavor, often served with pancakes and hoisin sauce.
Handcrafted bamboo items showcasing the region's traditional craftsmanship and sustainable practices.
Locally grown and processed tea, a symbol of Guangze's agricultural heritage.
Beautifully embroidered shoes, a traditional craft passed down through generations in Guangze.

A serene museum dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, showcasing ancient artifacts and sculptures in the heart of Tirupati.
A vibrant, open-air market in historic Clarkdale, offering fresh produce, local art, and live music.

A captivating museum showcasing Shenzhen's history and cultural heritage, nestled in the heart of Dongmen Old Street.