Guangzhou Korea Street is on Yuanjing Road. If you take the subway, the nearest station is "Feixiang Park" station on Line 2. Then it takes about 15 minutes to walk from "Feixiang Park" station to Yuanjing Road.
Guangzhou is rich in tourism resources, including Huacheng Square, Canton Tower, Baiyun Mountain, Chimelong Tourist Resort, Pearl River Night Tour, Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, Baomo Garden, Shamian, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Lingnan Impression Park, Shawan Ancient Town,
Yuexiu Park, Nanyue King Museum, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Huangpu Military Academy, Nansha Wetland Park, Haizhu Lake National Wetland Park, Conghua Hot Spring and other attractions are the most famous.
Guangzhou has many cultural relics and historic sites. As of 2010, there were 322 announced cultural relics protection units at the national, provincial and municipal levels.
Among them, there are 24 national-level cultural relics protection units, 45 provincial-level cultural relics protection units, and 253 municipal-level cultural relics protection units.
The Tomb of the King of Nanyue, Guangxiao Temple, Liurong Temple, Huaisheng Temple, etc. all have a history of more than 1,000 years.
In addition, there are the Nanhai Temple built in the Sui Dynasty, the Five Immortals Temple, Zhenhai Tower, and Lotus Pagoda in the Ming Dynasty, and the Chen Family Ancestral Hall and Yuyin Shanfang in the Qing Dynasty.
Modern revolutionary historical memorial sites include the former site of the Peasant Movement Training Center hosted by Comrade Mao Zedong, Guangzhou Uprising Martyrs Cemetery, Huanghuagang Tomb of the Seventy-Two Martyrs, Whampoa Military Academy, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Hong Xiuquan’s former residence, etc.
Guangzhou has traditional festivals such as Boluodan Temple Fair and Guangfu Temple Fair.