D1: When you arrive in Guangzhou, quickly find a place to stay.
Funds are tight, and price must be given top priority.
Youth hostels are a good choice.
The youth hostels in Guangzhou are right next to the train station. They cost 50-70 yuan per bed. They are usually large rooms with simple facilities.
Living with people you don't know is common.
For young and cheerful people, it is a good opportunity to make friends.
There is also a youth hostel in Shamian run by the Guangdong Provincial Office. A double room only costs 100 yuan/night and is very safe and clean.
After taking care of yourself, the first thing to do is of course to see the symbol of Guangzhou - the Stone Statue of the Five Rams. I believe you have seen it on various tourist souvenirs.
The Wuyang Stone Statue is located in Yuexiu Park, the largest comprehensive attraction in Guangzhou, only about one kilometer away from the train station. After listening to the legend about the Wuyang Stone Statue in the center of the park, and walking around the wide artificial lake, at noon
I just ate some snacks in the park to fill my stomach. In the afternoon, I went to climb Yuexiu Mountain to overlook the scenery of Guangzhou City. On Yuexiu Mountain, there is still a 1100-meter-long section of the ancient city wall of the Ming Dynasty. This wall was built to connect the edges of Guangzhou at that time.
It was built as a city, so Guangzhou City has such a broad territory.
In addition, you can also visit places of interest such as Zhenhai Tower and Sun Yat-sen Monument on the mountain.
These buildings were basically built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
These buildings were basically built in the Ming and Qing dynasties, and you can feel the changes in history and culture from them, as well as evidence of the rise and fall of dynasties.
This is enough for you to spend a whole day, and then go to the Yongya Mountain House at the foot of the mountain for evening tea. The environment here is excellent. You can sit by the lake and enjoy the scenery. There are also ancient trees for shade. The consumption is also very popular. Generally, tea costs ten yuan.
It only costs RMB 18 to 20 yuan. The signature dish is the fish head hot pot, and the freshest fish head only costs 18 to 20 yuan.
D2: After getting up, find a Guilin rice noodle shop nearby, or eat the most famous snack in Guangzhou - rice rolls.
Usually found in breakfast shops.
Next, go to the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall on Zhongshan 7th Road to visit the folk crafts of Guangdong.
The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall is the top tourist attraction in Guangzhou. It is a typical Lingnan temple-style building. Its exquisite brick carvings represent the highest level of Guangdong craftsmanship.
You can find many ethnic and regional crafts such as Chaozhou dough sculptures, manuscript sculptures, paper-cutting of wheat straw stickers, etc.
After leaving the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, if it’s still early, you might as well go to Beijing Road for a stroll. Beijing Road is the most prosperous commercial pedestrian street in Guangzhou. Not only can you see the latest trend information, but there is also a food court, where you can have a bowl of radish stewed beef brisket or fish eggs.
It only costs 5 yuan. If you are not satisfied, just order another bowl of wonton noodles. After eating, you can continue to visit the night market here. Please note that if your wallet is tight, you should think carefully when buying clothes.
D3: If you felt it was a bit hard to play in the past two days, take it easy today and go to Tianhe District, which has only emerged in Guangzhou in the past ten years.
Let’s go to Tianhe City first. This is the largest shopping mall in Guangzhou. It has six floors above and below. Most of them are specialty stores of international famous brands. However, a place like this is very interesting just to look at it even if you don’t buy anything.
fulfilled.
The sixth floor is the food court. You can spend 20 yuan for lunch, and then go to the Hongcheng Shopping Plaza next to Teem City.
Things in Hongcheng are cheaper than Tianhe, and you can negotiate. The main reason is that the layout of the square is very unique. Each street is named after the country, which has a very European and American style. On weekends or holidays, you can go to the entrance of Hongcheng Square.
There are usually some large-scale promotion activities, and there are chairs nearby to rest.
It might be getting late now, so order a bowl of Guangzhou’s most famous specialty food, Shuangpi Milk, from the nearby famous Shuangpi Milk Shop. There are also Guiling Paste, Chencun Rice Noodles, etc. for 20 yuan.
The money is settled.
There is also a large Tianhe Book Shopping Center opposite. There are almost no books that cannot be found here. In particular, the audio and video department has many imported genuine DVDs, some of which are good things that cannot be found elsewhere in the market.
In the evening, of course, I go to the Tianhe Entertainment Center to watch a movie. The ticket price is usually 30 yuan. Some of the latest Hong Kong movies often have their premieres here. If you are lucky, you will bump into one or two celebrity faces.
Let's relax and prepare for tomorrow's trip.
D4: You should get up early today, bring some dry food and set off, because you have to climb Baiyun Mountain, and the scenery here is the most beautiful in the early morning, the air is fresh, and you can go to the highest peak of Baiyun Mountain, Moxing Ridge, to watch the sun rise.
It's going to be great.
Baiyun Mountain also has alpine grass skiing, a 1,400-meter slide, triangle hang gliding and other sports and entertainment projects.
If you are tired from hiking, you can have afternoon tea at the tea pavilion on Baiyun Mountain. This leisurely feeling far away from the city and looking far into the distance will definitely leave all your worries behind.
Let's slowly take the cable car down the mountain along the ropeway until dusk and sunset.
After returning to the hotel, you can go directly to the attached tea restaurant for evening tea.
The dim sum at the Victory Hotel in Shamian is one of the best in Guangzhou. Even if you spend a night there, it will never cost more than 100 yuan.
After eating and drinking, go back to your room, take a shower, and then sleep comfortably.
D5: Don’t rush too much today and find a restaurant to have morning tea.
If you don’t experience morning tea when you come to Guangzhou, your trip will be in vain.
The cost of morning tea is not high, spending more than ten yuan per person is enough to fill you up.
Don’t forget to try the specialty golden cake here, as well as the Cantonese porridge. Morning tea is usually open until about 10:30 to 11:00, so you don’t need to eat another lunch, so just go for a walk nearby.
You can go a little further and take a walk on Huanshi Middle Road, where Guangzhou’s high-end consumption is concentrated.