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Feng Ru Tomb
Feng Ru Tomb
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Feng Ru Tomb, in Huanghuagang Park, Guangzhou, is a significant landmark paying tribute to China's pioneering aviation figure, Feng Ru. It offers a glimpse into the past and immerses visitors in the natural beauty of the surrounding parkland.
Huanghuagang 72 Martyrs' Monument
Huanghuagang 72 Martyrs' Monument
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A serene Guangzhou memorial blending nature and history, featuring a rare liberty statue, pine-lined paths, and graves of 1911 revolutionaries. Sun Yat-sen’s calligraphy and peaceful gardens honor China’s fight for freedom.
Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
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Colonial-style covered arcades mix Chinese & Western charm, buzzing with affordable snacks, traditional shops, and local life in Guangzhou’s historic old town.
Shangxiajiu Square
Shangxiajiu Square
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Nestled in Guangzhou’s vibrant old town, this lively spot mixes ancient lanes, historic temples, and bustling markets. Wander shaded streets, browse traditional shops, and feast on iconic Cantonese snacks amid neon-lit nightlife.
Sacred Heart Tower
Sacred Heart Tower
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Blends Gothic & Romance architecture, 19th-century stained-glass glow, free city-viewing top, surrounded by modern skyscrapers. (38 words)
Guangzhou Ancient City Wall
Guangzhou Ancient City Wall
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Discover Guangzhou's 14th-century red-sandstone city wall nestled in Yuexiu Park. Hike tree-lined steps, touch Ming-era crenellations, and capture sunset glow on weathered stones—a historic gem blending nature and ancient defenses.
Yuexiu Park
Yuexiu Park
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Guangzhou's largest green oasis offers scenic hills, serene lakes, vibrant kapok blooms, ancient relics, and family-friendly activities. Perfect for nature, history, and leisure.
Guangxiao Temple
Guangxiao Temple
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A 1,700-year-old temple blending Zen heritage, ancient wooden halls, and serene gardens. Discover Tang-era iron pagodas, Bodhi trees, and meditation corners—all nestled in Guangzhou’s historic core. Free entry, quiet escape from city buzz.
Former Site Of The Guangzhou Peasant Movement Institute
Former Site Of The Guangzhou Peasant Movement Institute
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A historic site in Guangzhou where early Chinese peasant leaders were trained. Mao Zedong taught here, shaping revolution. Now a museum preserving its revolutionary past.</brief-intro>