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Guangzhou South China Botanical Garden One-Day Oxygen Inhalation Guide✨

#Guangzhou Itinerary If you feel tired after staying in the city for a long time, come to the South China Botanical Garden in Guangzhou, dive into the forest and enjoy the healing power of nature. Take this one-day tour route and enjoy the botanical garden easily! 🌄 Morning 9:00-10:00 | Enter the main gate and go to the woody flower area first. This place is like an overturned palette of nature. Different flowers compete with each other in beauty in different seasons, and every shot is a stunning blockbuster. 10:00-12:00 | Move to the greenhouse area, as if embarking on a global plant adventure. The Tropical Rainforest Pavilion is full of the mysterious rainforest atmosphere; the Exotic Flowers and Plants Pavilion houses a variety of wonderful flowers; in the Desert Plant Pavilion, cacti and other plants grow tenaciously; the Alpine Plant Pavilion displays unique alpine plant landscapes, each of which is amazing. 🍱Noon 12:00-13:00 | When you are tired of playing, just spread out a picnic mat in the rest area or on the lawn near the greenhouse scenic area and enjoy the food you brought with you. If you want to relax, you can also go to the park restaurant to try the special dishes. 🌅Afternoon 13:00-14:00 | Rushing to the waterfall bridge, you can hear the sound before you see the scenery. The majestic waterfall rushes down, bringing cool water vapor, instantly healing your body and mind. 14:00-15:00 | Walking into Fujimoto Garden is like walking into the Wizard of Oz. Various vines are intertwined, with mottled light and shadow, creating a great atmosphere for taking photos. 15:00-16:00 | Arriving at the central lawn, the vast grass makes people just want to have fun. Lie in the sun, take a walk, fly a kite, do whatever makes you feel comfortable. 16:00-17:00 | Walk along Renmianzi Road into the Cycad Garden. The cycads here are "living fossils" in the plant kingdom, witnessing the changes of time and quietly telling ancient stories. 🚇Transportation Guide: Take Guangzhou Metro Line 6 to Botanical Garden Station, and walk 370 meters west from Exit A to reach the main entrance. You can also take buses B12, 30, 39, etc. and get off at the "Botanical Garden Main Entrance" stop.
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Posted: Apr 8, 2025
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