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.
Currency
CNY (¥)
Best time to visit
October to March
Languages
Chinese
Coordinates
23.124°, 113.264°
Key facts
1The museum is home to over 100 species of trees and plants.
2It houses several historic buildings, including the former residence of Sun Yat-sen.
3The museum offers a 360-degree view of Guangzhou city.
Timeline
1929: The museum was established as the Wuhua Mountain Forest Park.
1957: It was renamed as the Wuhua Mountain Museum.
1997: The museum was listed as a key cultural relic under state protection.
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Wuhua Mountain Congee
Rice porridge with pickled vegetables, shredded pork, and a soft-boiled egg.
Where: Local breakfast stalls near Wuhua Mountain Museum
When: morning
Price: ¥15
Wuhua Mountain Baozi
Steamed buns filled with savory meat and vegetable fillings.
Where: Street vendors and local markets
When: morning
Price: ¥2 each
Wuhua Mountain Noodle Soup
Noodles in a rich, flavorful broth with slices of beef, pork, and green onions.
Where: Local noodle shops and restaurants
When: afternoon
Price: ¥20
Wuhua Mountain Roujiamo
Braised pork sandwich with crispy bread and spicy sauce.
Where: Street food vendors and local eateries
When: afternoon
Price: ¥10
Wuhua Mountain Hotpot
Spicy or non-spicy hotpot with a variety of meats, vegetables, and noodles.
Where: Hotpot restaurants near Wuhua Mountain Museum
When: evening
Price: ¥30-50 per person
Wuhua Mountain Stinky Tofu
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage and chili sauce.
Where: Street food vendors and night markets
When: evening
Price: ¥10
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Wuhua Mountain Stone Carvings
These intricate carvings are made from local Wuhua Mountain stones, depicting scenes from Chinese history and folklore.
📍 Wuhua Mountain Stone Carving Street
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Wuhua Mountain Tea
Grown locally, this tea is known for its unique flavor and health benefits, often served in traditional tea ceremonies.
📍 Wuhua Mountain Tea Plantation
craftfrom ¥20
Wuhua Mountain Bamboo Products
Crafted from locally sourced bamboo, these items include chopsticks, bowls, and decorative pieces, showcasing traditional craftsmanship.
📍 Wuhua Mountain Bamboo Crafts Market
jewelleryfrom ¥1,000
Wuhua Mountain Jade Jewellery
Made from jade mined from the mountain, these pieces are considered symbols of wealth, power, and good luck in Chinese culture.