Yuexiu Park Yuexiu Park is the largest comprehensive park in Guangzhou, and has been one of the eight scenic spots of Yangcheng since the Yuan Dynasty. Yuexiu Park's main body, Yuexiu Mountain, was named after the South Yue Wang Zhao Yue, who built "Chao Hantai" on the mountain during the West Han Dynasty. In the garden, there is a stone archway built in the Qing Dynasty, with the four words "the ancient Chu Pavilion" engraved on it, and many historical books regard "Chu Ting" (or "Chu Pavilion") as the prototype of Guangzhou. There are also Zhenhai Building, Ancient City Wall, Sifang Fort, Zhongshan Monument, Sun Yat-sen Reading and Governance Office, Wu Tingfang Tomb, Mingshao Wu Junchen Temple, Seaman Pavilion, Wuyang Stone Statue, Wuyang Legend Sculpture Statue, Spherical Water Tower and other attractions. Yuexiu Park is one of the earliest parks in Guangzhou. During the Republic of China, Mr. Sun Yat-sen proposed to build Yuexiu Mountain into a large park. After the liberation of Guangzhou, this idea was realized.