Exciting news for Guangzhou residents and visitors alike—the city's first-ever metro loop line, Line 11, is officially opening on December 28, 2024! Spanning 44.2 kilometers, this new line will connect five key districts: Tianhe, Baiyun, Yuexiu, Liwan, and Haizhu. Along the way, passengers will pass through scenic spots, vibrant cultural sites, and bustling food havens. Let's take a peek at some must-visit spots along the route!
Pazhou Station (琶洲站)
Pazhou Bridge South Station of Tram Haizhu Line 1 (海珠有轨电车琶洲大桥南站)
Snap a picture where the iconic Canton Tower meets the tram. If you're lucky, you might catch the rare sight of pink silk floss trees in full bloom – a scene straight out of an anime.
(Photo: Guangzhou Haizhu Fabu)
Shuibo Yuan (水博苑)
Nestled at the base of the Pazhou Tower, this traditional Chinese garden offers a perfect spot for a picnic or a quiet stroll through its stunning Lingnan architecture.
(Photo: Guangzhou Haizhu Fabu)
Tianhe Park Station (天河公园站)
Tianhe Park (天河公园)
With award-winning gardens like the "Yuehui Garden" and "Yuexiu Garden," this is a beautiful example of southern Chinese landscaping. The park's iconic cypress trees are turning a brilliant red now; don't miss out!
(Photo: Guangzhou Tianhe Fabu)
Yuntai Garden Station (云台花园站)
Yunluo Botanical Garden (云萝植物园)
With its scenic skywalk and rare plants, you'll experience the vibrant colors of nature from above. The garden's five-colored bougainvillea is a must-see!
(Photo provided by Yunluo Botanical Garden)
Yuntai Garden (云台花园)
Often called a "Monet Garden in Baiyun Mountain" for its dreamy flower fields, windmills, and stunning glasshouses, the garden will give you a dreamy escape. If you're lucky, you might even catch a rainbow from the fountains.
(Photo: Baiyun Mountain Scenic Area)
Baiyun Mountain (白云山)
Baiyun Mountain offers panoramic views of the city from the top. Take the cable car or head to the scenic spots for breathtaking sunset and night views. The cypress trees here are especially breathtaking starting in late December.
(Photo: Baiyun Mountain Scenic Area)
Liuhua Station (流花站)
Liuhua Lake Park (流花湖公园)
At the heart of Liuhua Lake Park stands the enchanting white castle on an island in the middle of the lake—perfect for a fairytale stroll. The park's rose garden keeps blooms year-round, and the playful squirrels make sure there's never a dull moment as you wander.
(Photo: GZphotos)
(Photo: Liuhua Lake Park)
Yuexiu Park (越秀公园)
This is Guangzhou's largest comprehensive park, home to the famous Five Rams Statue. Visitors can explore landmarks like the Guangzhou Museum, City Wall, and the iconic Hundred-Step Ladder. With its blend of history and romance, it's a must-see for anyone visiting.
(Photo: Yuexiu Park)
Orchid Garden (兰圃)
Nestled at the foot of Yuexiu Mountain, Orchid Garden is a hidden gem of greenery and tranquility. Often compared to the beautiful gardens of Suzhou, it offers a peaceful escape into a world of exotic flowers and scenic views.
(Photo: Guangzhou Yuexiu Fabu)
Caihong Bridge Station (彩虹桥站)
Xihua Road (西华路)
A one-kilometer stretch filled with local delights and hidden culinary treasures, Xihua Road is a foodie's paradise. Here, you can try old-school eateries that capture the authentic taste of Guangzhou.
(Photo: Guangzhou Liwan Fabu)
(Photo: Guangzhou Municipal Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau)
Zhongshanba Station (中山八站)
Liwan Lake Park (荔湾湖公园)
This tranquil park, surrounded by classical Lingnan pavilions, winding bridges, and vibrant green spaces, is perfect for a peaceful stroll.
(Photo: Guangzhou Liwan Fabu)
Liwan Museum (荔湾博物馆)
At the museum, visitors can explore a charming blend of old-world architecture with Western-style gardens and ancient homes. It's a great spot for history lovers and photographers alike.
(Photo: Guangzhou Liwan Fabu)
Pantang Wuyue (泮塘五约)
This historical village combines old traditions with modern trends. It's home to art galleries, innovative eateries, and hip shops that bring together heritage and contemporary flair.
Bai'etan Greater Bay Area Art Center (白鹅潭大湾区艺术中心)
Since its opening, this center has become a cultural hotspot with its unique architecture and art exhibitions. It's a place to experience the beauty of both modern and classical art.
(Photo provided by Bai'etan Greater Bay Area Art Center)
Datang Station (大塘站)
Haizhu Lake Park (海珠湖公园)
Part of the Haizhu National Wetland Park, this hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat for locals. It's a great spot for a quiet afternoon away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
(Photo: GZphotos)
Guangzhou Cultural & Arts Centre (广州市文化馆新馆)
Nestled next to Haizhu Lake, this picturesque space blends traditional Lingnan architecture with lush greenery, offering both cultural experiences and a place to unwind.
(Photo: Guangzhou Haizhu Fabu)
Longtan Station (龙潭站)
Haizhu National Wetland Park (海珠国家湿地公园)
Known as one of the city's most beautiful urban wetlands, the park bursts into color year-round with flowers in bloom. It's a great place to reconnect with nature while staying in the heart of the city.
Author: Huang Xinying
Poster: Cai Junru
Editor: Wei Shen, James, Shen He
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