https://nz.trip.com/moments/detail/guangzhou-152-9597831
StevebeckChina
levelIconTravel Expert

Serendipity

Even after four years of exploring Guangzhou it still holds surprises. Walking through the massive and hectic fabric market in Haizhu District, I came across the Chunyangguan, a Daoist temple complex built on a small rocky hill. Inside, a network of gardens, fountains, temples and pavilions provide a restful and contemplative haven. Something of the peace was destroyed by the relentless recitation of rules for visiting which are blasted by loudspeakers outside each temple, but fortunately there are quiet places to sit and meditate also. The highest point of the hill has a small tower you can climb for a good view of the surroundings. You can also get a fairly close up look at the ceramic rooftop decorations of one of the temples from here. Chunyangguan is about a 10-15 minute walk from Sun Yat-sen University Metro Station (中大站). Show your health code to enter. #leaveyourmark #urbanexplorer #lightthecity #photography #travel #dao #temple #guangzhou #guangdong #china #classical #architecture #peaceful #staycation
Posted: Apr 11, 2021
Vaidehi Patel
m10***84
_we***61
Migael
40 people found this moment helpful
3 Comments
Dacy Chinsue
Dacy Chinsue
Nice photos
MaxS
MaxS
Unexpected
Show more
Submit
40
Mentioned in This Moment
Attraction

Chunyang Taoist Temple

4.4/564 reviews | Memorial Temples
Guangzhou
View
Show More
Related Moments
Sacred Heart Cathedral
Travel back to the 19th century as you step onto the square in front of Guangzhou's Sacred Heart Cathedral. Apparently the largest all-granite church in the world, the Gothic cathedral, nicknamed the Stone House, 石室, was first constructed in the 1860s, led by French missionaries. At the time, its spires towered over the surrounding buildings and locals allegedly feared it would damage the feng shui of the area. Now it is dwarfed by nearby skyscrapers and cannot be seen from very far, but once on the square, it still dominates its immediate neighbourhood. It was damaged in the Second World War and used as a warehouse during the Cultural Revolution, but it has since been well restored, including new stained glass windows and a better quality roof. The sharp double spires have become a symbol of Guangzhou, featuring alongside Canton Tower and the Five Goats statue in Yuexiu Park in posters and advertising throughout the city. The cathedral is sometimes open for sightseeing or private prayer between mass, but the main gate seems to be open somewhat sporadically. The square outside the gate is the best place to view the whole façade though and is a popular spot for selfies in Old Canton. The Sacred Heart Cathedral is a short walk from Haizhu Square 海珠广场站 and Yidelu 一德路站 metro stations. Yide Road itself is home to many wholesalers offering everything from electronics to dried seahorses and is an interesting place for window shopping, and the north embankment of the Pearl River is only a short walk away. #qingmingtravel #urbanexplorer #lightthecity #guangzhou #canton #gothic #guangdong #china #historicallandmarks #sightseeing
qingmingtravel
urbanexplorer
Stevebeck
Lizhi Park
Lizhi Park, Shenzhen
shenzhentrip
travel
Robert17
If House
No regrets "If House" was a good choice.
newyearadventure
travel
Allicer
New Urban Zhujiang
Canton Tower
Guangzhou Big Buddha Temple
GZ Big Buddha Temple - The most beautiful
thisischina
bigbuddha
EdgarMesropyan
poi-tag-icon
Guangzhou
Guangzhou Circle@Guangzhou Cuty
createwithtrip
travelinspiration
Travel with Geo
Sun Yat-Sen Memorial
Commemorate the father of modern China
urbanexplorer
summervacation
Stevebeck