Guangzhou Travel Guide! You must take advice
Guangzhou has many attractions, and the subway is particularly crowded, it's really tiring to come and go! If your play time is not long, and you want to slow down and enjoy the trip, you must remember this guide‼️‼️‼️
⭕️Day1: In the afternoon, we went to the vicinity of the Guangzhou Tower after putting our luggage in the hotel. We first went to eat at Dian Dou De (Huacheng Store). Two of us ordered eight dishes, which was too much and we couldn't finish it. Dian Dou De's golden belly and custard buns are delicious. After dinner, we went to the Guangzhou Tower, which is just one subway stop away. The Guangzhou Tower Line 3 is very crowded, babies must be prepared to go to the Guangzhou Tower at night‼️‼️‼️ The gradual change of lights is super beautiful! Hai Xin Bridge is next to the Guangzhou Tower, like a crescent moon hanging on the river, very suitable for taking pictures, pants out of the picture!
⭕️Day2: In the afternoon, we went to Chen Clan Ancestral Hall and Nanyue King Museum, and went to Guangzhou No.1 Stadium to watch Tizzy T's concert in the evening. Chen Clan Ancestral Hall is a treasure of Lingnan culture. The gorgeous carved architecture and bright color matching are really visually impactful. Babies from other provinces must not miss this scenic spot with Lingnan characteristics! The Nanyue King Museum is divided into two exhibition areas, the palace and the tomb, both of which need to be booked in advance. The tomb exhibition area has more exhibits and you can visit the original site. I recommend everyone to go! Ah ah next is the highlight of my Guangzhou trip!! I went to see Tizzy T, a child I liked in 17 years. Tizzy T was so burning on the spot!!! I want to listen to him sing for a lifetime!
⭕Day3: On the third day, we went to Beijing Road, Shamian Island, and Yongqingfang. These attractions are very close, and you can finish playing in the afternoon➕evening. Beijing Road is a pedestrian street, very similar to Chengdu Chunxi Road, Chongqing Jiefangbei; Shamian Island is a river island, the arcade buildings inside are very characteristic; Yongqingfang's Moon Bridge is very beautiful at night, the lights are dim, quiet and detailed. You can City walk, take photos and check in, taste food.. It's a good place for couples to date and sisters to go shopping.
⭕️Day4: On the fourth day, we took the high-speed train to Shenzhen! From Guangzhou South to Shenzhen North, it only takes more than 30 minutes! Shenzhen is a city very suitable for Citywalk, any street is very out of the picture!! Because we only had one day, we chose Shenzhen Bay and Happy Harbor. There are many seagulls in Shenzhen Bay, you can buy bait to feed, and the photos are very out of the picture. Take the subway to Shenzhen Bay, you must exit from Exit D, the escalator directly connects to the seaside. It's best to go to the seaside on a sunny day. Unfortunately, it was cloudy the day I went, and the weather was not good. Happy Harbor is suitable for going at night. If you want to ride the Ferris wheel, you need to book one day in advance. On the Ferris wheel, you can see the bustling night view of Shenzhen, and of course you have also become the unreachable beauty in the eyes of people looking up at the Ferris wheel.
Nanyue Wang Museum is a large-scale archaeological site museum based on important archaeological relics in Nanyue. It is a national-level museum and is affiliated with Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism. It was established on September 8, 2021, and is divided into two exhibition areas: Wang Tomb and Wang Palace. Wang Tomb Exhibition Area is located at No. 867 Jiefang North Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, formerly known as the Nanyue Wang Museum of West Han Dynasty; Wanggong Exhibition Area is located at No. 374 Beijing Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, formerly known as the Nanyue Palace Museum.
Ctrip booking is convenient and fast. On the day of travel, there will be a text message to inform the location and time of the interpreter. The interpreter who arrived at the museum has been waiting at the entrance. Our interpreter this time is Miss Zhu. The work is serious and enthusiastic. Two hours of learning a lot of knowledge benefited us, and we were sent to the door after the end.
Everyone from the crowd, everyone from the crowd, everyone from the crowd, everyone from the crowd, everyone from the crowd... But the guide can still speak, the children have harvested knowledge after listening, it is enough.
Looking at the South Vietnamese Tomb Museum and the Egyptian mummies, I found some similarities, both want eternal life, and want to enjoy the food of life in another world, such as the cookware buried with the South Vietnamese king, and the winemaker model with the Pharaoh.
There are several details in the Nanyue King Museum that I sincerely like: When visiting the museum, some audiences will know and understand some uncommon cultural relics, and do not know what these things were used for in the year. Maybe the cultural relics will be equipped with text explanations, but you must know that the text is not as good as the picture. Why is it the age of short videos, because people are fundamentally visual animals. The South Vietnam King Museum is equipped with explanatory pictures for some objects that are not explained in words, which makes people clear at a glance and stimulates the interest of the audience. For example, this "copper hook" (see Figure X and Figure X), what was the original purpose? With such doubt, the audience looked up and saw the schematic on the wall, and immediately understood, Mao Seton opened, there was a sense of knowledge thirst. I think if museums can provide such graphic, figurative instructions, it may be closer to the audience and the artifacts. The museum also provides hand-painted local patterns for some rusty appliances (see Figure X), which turns "rust" into "show", allowing viewers to appreciate ancient aesthetics from the details. For complex utensils, the pavilion even provides a split-up structure map so that the visit no longer flows on the surface. In addition, in order to attract children, the museum provides an animation explanation of cultural relics, integrating cultural relics into the imaginary storyline, teaching and fun, suitable for all ages, which is also the direction of the current efforts of major museums to expand.
The tomb of the South Vietnamese King of the West Han Dynasty is located on the Xianggang Mountain, west of Yuexiu Mountain in Guangzhou. It is the tomb of the second generation of the South Vietnamese King of the South Vietnamese Kingdom in the early years of the West Han Dynasty. This tomb of the South Vietnamese King of the West Han Dynasty was discovered in 1983 and is one of the five major archaeological discoveries in modern China. This tomb of the South Vietnamese King of the West Han Dynasty has been opened as a museum.