Interesting places in Guangzhou:
1. Guang Zhouta
Guang Zhouta is a large-scale landscape building with rich cultural connotations, which integrates tourism, catering, cultural entertainment and environmental science education. She has collected the latest technologies in contemporary engineering design and construction, inherited the culture of Guangzhou, an ancient historical city for more than 2, years, and showed the world the soaring Guangzhou, challenging itself, and the vision and boldness of vision facing the world.
Guang Zhouta stands at the intersection of the new central axis of Guangzhou city and the Pearl River landscape line, facing Haixinsha Asian Games Park and Pearl River New Town across the river, echoing the four cultural buildings of Guangzhou Opera House, Guangdong Provincial Museum, Guangzhou Library and Guangzhou Second Children's Palace, which is the new commanding height of Guangzhou. She is the first among the super-high buildings in China. Its tower is about 45 meters high and its antenna mast is 15 meters high. With a total height of 6 meters, it occupies the position of the tallest TV tower in the world.
Address: No.222, Yuejiang West Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou
2, Baiyun Mountain
Baiyun Mountain is the first of the new "Eight Scenery of Yangcheng", a national key scenic spot, a national civilized scenic spot and a national AAAAA-level scenic spot. Located in the northeast of Guangzhou, it is one of the famous mountains in South Guangdong, and has been called "the first show in Yangcheng" since ancient times. The mountain is quite wide and consists of more than 3 peaks, which is the branch of Jiulian Mountain, the highest peak in Guangdong. Covering an area of 2.98 square kilometers, the main peak, Moxingling, is 382 meters high, with overlapping peaks and streams. You can overlook the whole city and overlook the Pearl River. Whenever it's sunny after rain or in late spring, the mountains are filled with white clouds and become a spectacle, hence the name of Baiyun Mountain.
South Gate of Baiyun Mountain (Yuntai Garden):
Take bus No.24, No.63, No.24, No.285 and Tourist Line 3 and get off at Yuntai Garden Station.
take bus No.46, No.6, No.127, No.175, No.179, No.199, No.223, No.241, No.257, No.54, No.B18 (formerly No.891) and No.1 Tourist Line and get off at Baiyun Cableway Station.
Baiyun Mountain West Gate (located on Baiyun Avenue):
Take bus No.36, No.76, No.76a, No.127, No.223, No.265 and No.B18 (formerly No.891) and get off at Baiyun Mountain West Gate Station.
3. Yuexiu Park in Guangzhou
Yuexiu Park is a comprehensive park in Guangzhou with a history of more than 8 years since 1927. Yuexiu Mountain, where the park is located, is the residual vein of Baiyun Mountain, with the highest peak more than 7 meters above sea level. It is also known as Yuexiu Mountain, Yuewang Mountain and Guanyin Mountain in history. It is the starting point and symbol of the central axis of Guangzhou's traditional cities and has a close relationship with Guangzhou's history and culture. Now Yuexiu Park has a total area of about 69, square meters, consisting of seven hills and three artificial lakes. It is a national key park, a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, one of the top 1 famous gardens in China and one of the eight scenic spots in Yangcheng.
Traffic directions:
Main entrance (Yuexiu Park Station): 5, 7, 21, 24, 42, 58, 58A, 58A express, 87, 11, 13, 15, 18, 19, 11, 113, 124, 18, 113. 549, 555, 556, Peak Express Line 5, Peak Express Line 7, Night 8, Night 12, Night 22, Night 26, Night 4
4. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is a memorial building funded by Guangzhou people and overseas Chinese to commemorate the great revolutionary forerunner Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is located at the southern foot of Yuexiu Mountain, Guangzhou, where Sun Yat-sen served as the very big president of the Republic of China from 1921 to 1922. Due to disagreement with Sun Yat-sen's political views, on June 16, 1922, Chen Jiongming created the "Six? The 16th mutiny, the presidential palace was unfortunately destroyed. After the death of Sun Yat-sen in 1925, the people of Guangzhou built the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall on the site of the Presidential Palace in 1931 to commemorate this great revolutionary forerunner. Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall started construction in 1928, laid the foundation stone in 1929 and was completed in 1931, with a total area of 62, square meters, a height of 52 meters outside the lobby, and a total area of 12, square meters for the main building (including platforms around the lobby). It was the largest auditorium-style building in Asia at that time and the largest sun yat-sen memorial hall in the world at present.
Address: Zhongshan Memorial Hall in Guangzhou is located at No.259, Dongfeng Middle Road, Guangzhou
Bus routes: 2, 27, 42, 56, 62, 74, 8, 83, 85, 133, 185, 24, 29, 224A, 224, 229, 266.