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Anonymous userAt Foshan Ancestral Temple, you can see the Foshan Lion Dance performance, visit the Huang Feihong and Ip Man Memorial Halls, and see the Zhenwu Emperor Temple and the Confucius Temple. The entrance fee is only 20 yuan, which is definitely great value for money.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userSpectacular show! A must see when in Foshan or Guangzhou! Easy to buy ticket from trip.com and redemption was also seamless at counter. Be there 1hr b4 show, redeem ticket and have a short stroll before performance starts. VIP ticket is worthwhile! World class standard!! We were so amazed from the start till the end!
- 4.4/5
sAviOr_07Qinghui Garden is a must-see attraction in Shunde, one of Guangdong's four major gardens. Admission is 12 yuan per person, purchased by scanning a QR code at the entrance. I visited during the National Day holiday, and it was packed. According to the description, it's a Lingnan garden built during the Ming Dynasty. Listening to the explanation is essential, and the stained glass windows of the Eight Scenic Spots of Guangzhou are a must-see. Unlike the Suzhou gardens, it has a distinct Guangdong style.
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M32***99The historic Nanhai Guanyin Bodhisattva is my ancestral hometown. I took my lover back to the rich and beautiful Nanhai for the first time to see the birthplace of my grandfather. Nowadays, there are sightseeing buses, cable cars, and luxury buses that can go up the mountain, which can save time and effort to enjoy the mountain scenery.
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Anonymous userPushing open the bluestone door of Nanfeng Ancient Kiln is like stepping into a living history book of ceramics! 🌋 Built during the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, the Nanfeng and Gaozao twin kilns have burned for 500 years. The red brick kiln body winds like a dragon's spine, and twice a month, when the kiln is opened, flames soar into the sky, instantly igniting a breathtaking spectacle that transcends time. The "Divine Banyan" at the end of the ancient kiln is a true wonder—the roots of a 400-year-old banyan tree penetrate the kiln wall, its branches and leaves providing shade like an umbrella. Touching the top of this "feng shui tree" is said to bring a lifetime of peace and happiness. The scenic area hides many treasures: the "Million Dreams Wall," made of 365 colorful pottery jars, is perfect for Instagram-worthy photos; the wok-ear houses of Linjia Hall and the "Pottery Girl" sculpture in the Shiwan Ceramics Museum showcase the ingenuity of Lingnan craftsmanship. The most delightful surprise is the intangible cultural heritage experience—for just 30 yuan, you can try your hand at pottery throwing, and even have your handmade "Picasso-style" pottery fired in a dragon kiln, receiving a unique souvenir a week later. This place is not only a pilgrimage site for pottery enthusiasts, but also a vibrant example of history coming to life.
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Anonymous userOverall, the experience was fantastic. The staff were friendly, and the facilities were well-maintained. It's a highly recommended and comprehensive tourist resort that I would definitely visit again.
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cha***ilVery satisfied, played from 10 am to 5 pm, and went to the commercial city on the other side for lunch at noon. It is an open amusement park and the package ticket is very cost-effective. The children have to play several projects twice or three times.
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WenjingzA very commercialized area, but still enjoyable. There are plenty of restaurants and cafés to choose from. The old Lingnan architecture mixed with modern vibes makes the place interesting. A nice spot for a relaxed stroll and some people-watching.
- 4.6/5
正牌一旧云Enjoy the beauty of nature together | Shunde's must-see sunsets A great place to visit near Guangzhou, just 1.5 hours from Shunde. Your first stop is Fisherman's Wharf! As the setting sun casts its afterglow over the old factory buildings at Fisherman's Wharf, the dappled light and shadows intertwine with the red brick walls, creating a retro and romantic scene. We recommend visiting around 5 pm to avoid the scorching sun and capture the golden glow of the river. Be sure to bring your camera! With the Desheng River as your backdrop, capture the stunning moment of the industrial-style buildings juxtaposed against the sunset glow. This spot, brimming with the hustle and bustle of life and the poetic slowness of time, is Shunde's hidden "mirror of the sky." 🏠Attraction: Fisherman's Wharf 🚗Address: Building D, 2F, No. 7 Dongdi Road, Dongfeng Residential Committee, Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province (inside the old food factory)
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Rosbin_I was saddened to hear about the closure. I came to check it out before it closed, but the price was definitely not worth it. There aren't many rides or attractions; it's mainly a nostalgic place for taking photos. Taking pictures inside is great; you can take great photos anywhere. Most of the visitors on the weekend were families and couples, but there were very few groups like ours.









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