Known as the “lung of the city,” Baiyun Mountain is Guangzhou’s most famous natural scenic area, featuring lush forests, scenic viewpoints, temples, lakes, and walking trails. Visitors can enjoy panoramic city views, cable car rides, and peaceful hikes away from the urban bustle.
It is one of the most popular places for locals to exercise, relax, and enjoy the outdoors.
Yuexiu Park is the largest urban park in central Guangzhou and a major cultural landmark. It is home to several historic sites including the Five Rams Statue, Zhenhai Tower, and Ming Dynasty city wall remains.
The park offers lakes, gardens, museums, and plenty of walking paths, making it a relaxing retreat just minutes from the Guangzhou Yuexiu International Congress Center (GYICC).
Adjacent to Liuhua Lake and near the Yuexiu district conference area, Liuhua Park offers peaceful lakeside paths, garden landscapes, and relaxing open spaces.
It's ideal for morning walks, light jogging, or simply enjoying the greenery within the city center.
Cultural Park, located in the historic Xiguan district, is a community-centered public park featuring gardens, traditional architecture, and areas for exhibitions, public events, and cultural performances.
It offers a quieter, more localized experience of Guangzhou’s everyday leisure life.