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8 Must-Visit Spots in Haizhu District, Guangzhou

8 Must-Visit Spots in Haizhu District, Guangzhou – Save This List!

Guangzhou’s Haizhu District is a vibrant blend of modernity and tradition, offering everything from art hubs to historic sites. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, these eight spots are worth adding to your itinerary.

📍 BIG Haizhu Bay Art Park

🎫 Admission: Free
⏰ Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
🚇 Transportation: Take Metro Line Guangfo to Nanzhou Station, then transfer to a bus.
🌟 Highlights:
This riverside art park is perfect for relaxing by the Pearl River, enjoying sea views, and catching breathtaking sunsets. As evening falls, the illuminated skyline creates a stunning nightscape. The industrial-chic vibe, combined with street art and photo-worthy murals, makes it a favorite among young locals and influencers.


📍 Canton Tower (Guangzhou Tower)

🎫 Admission: Prices vary by observation deck and experience (e.g., Sky Drop, Bubble Tram).
⏰ Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 10:30 PM (last entry at 10:00 PM)
🚇 Transportation: Metro Line 3 to Canton Tower Station.
🌟 Highlights:
Affectionately nicknamed “Little Waist” for its curvaceous design, this 600-meter-tall landmark dominates Guangzhou’s skyline. The tower offers thrilling attractions like the world’s highest horizontal Ferris wheel and a glass-floored observation deck. At night, the LED-lit tower puts on a dazzling light show. Pro tip: Book tickets online in advance for discounts!


📍 Party Pier (Pazhou Beer Culture & Art Zone)

🎫 Admission: Free
⏰ Opening Hours: 5:30 PM – 2:00 AM
🚇 Transportation: Tram to Party Pier Station.
🌟 Highlights:
A former industrial site transformed into a nightlife hotspot, Party Pier boasts 20,000 sqm of greenery, an 800-meter waterfront, and a fusion of craft beer culture and Lingnan heritage. By day, it’s a serene escape; by night, it buzzes with live music, bars, and alfresco dining. Don’t miss the sunset over the珠江 (Pearl River)!


📍 Tai Koo Wharf (Taigucang)

🎫 Admission: Free
⏰ Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 11:30 PM
🚇 Transportation: Metro Line 8 to Shayuan Station.
🌟 Highlights:
This century-old dockyard turned lifestyle complex features red-brick warehouses housing chic cafes, seafood restaurants, and cocktail bars. The “Music Wharf” zone hosts live performances, while the waterfront promenade is ideal for a moonlit stroll. History buffs will appreciate its role in Guangzhou’s maritime trade.


📍 Haizhu Tram (The Most Beautiful 7km Ride)

🎫 Admission: Single ride ¥2; day pass ¥6.9
⏰ Operating Hours: 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
🚇 Transportation: Opposite Exit A of Canton Tower Station (Metro Line 3).
🌟 Highlights:
Dubbed Guangzhou’s Prettiest 7km, this tram route runs from Canton Tower to Wanshengwei, passing pastel kapok trees and riverside parks. The large windows offer unobstructed views of珠江 (Pearl River), especially magical during cherry blossom season (March–April).


📍 Huangpu Ancient Port

🎫 Admission: Free
⏰ Opening Hours: Open all day
🚇 Transportation: Metro Line 4 to Wanshengwei Station, then take a bus.
🌟 Highlights:
Step back in time at this 1,000-year-old port, once a hub for the Maritime Silk Road. Today, its cobbled lanes are lined with Qing-era temples, street food stalls (try the milk puddings and boat congee), and quirky souvenir shops. Weekends are lively but less crowded than Shamian Island.


📍 Chunyang Taoist Temple

🎫 Admission: Free
⏰ Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
🚇 Transportation: Metro Line 8 to Zhongda Station, Exit D.
🌟 Highlights:
Tucked amid the bustling fabric wholesale markets, this 19th-century Taoist temple feels like a hidden oasis. Climb to the Chanyang Pagoda for panoramic views, or admire the intricate carvings in the main hall. The contrast between the temple’s serenity and the surrounding chaos is surreal.


📍 Haizhu National Wetland Park

🎫 Admission: ¥20 (half-price for students/children); book via WeChat or onsite.
⏰ Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
🚇 Transportation: Metro Line 18 to Longtan Station.
🌟 Highlights:
A green lung in the city, this 11km² wetland is a paradise for birdwatching (over 100 species!) and springtime cherry blossoms. Rent a bike to explore its trails, lotus ponds, and floating walkways. Note: Wear comfy shoes—it’s huge!


Final Tips:

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring (March–May) for flowers; autumn for pleasant weather.
  • Transport: Use Metro + shared bikes for convenience.
  • Crowds: Weekdays are quieter, especially for Canton Tower and wetlands.

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Catherine Tang

Catherine Tang is a journalist and editor at GuangzhouTime. She previously worked for Southern Metropolis Daily and has reported on many well-known companies in Guangzhou. She excels at spotting trending topics and bringing unique insights and perspectives to her reporting.

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