Guangzhou Yunluo Botanical Garden is open! Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! .
Guangzhou Yunluo Botanical Garden is open. Opening date: November 29, 2024
Tickets: 20 yuan/person in 2024, 40 yuan/person from 2025 [Joyful] Friends with birthdays on November 29, 30, and December 1 are free of charge with mainland China ID cards
Opening hours
November 29, the first day of the park, 10:00-18:00, usually 08:00-18:00
Transportation instructions:
Bus: Yuntai Garden Terminal 24, 63, 285, 816, 245, Tourism Line 1 / Baiyun Cableway Station 32, 46, 60, 175, 179, 199, 223, 241, 257, 285, 540, 841
Metro Line 11 Yuntai Garden Station is expected to open at the end of the year. Before that, you can take a bus to Yuntai Garden Terminal.
Self-driving parking: Baiyun Shuangyan robot parking lot, Yunshan Tiandi parking lot.
Yunluo Botanical Garden is located at the southern foot of Baiyun Mountain. There are eight specialized gardens, including bougainvillea, aromatic plants, kapok trees, medicinal and edible plants, orchids, rainforest plants, mosses, and irises. The carnivorous plants in Huo Lanting Pavilion A are quite special, with 33 species of carnivorous plants, including pitcher plants, Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, and hairy sedges!
There is a nearly 2-kilometer-long aerial garden plank road. Walking on it, you can admire tall trees such as the kapok tree, the beautiful silk cotton tree, the large-leaf crape myrtle, etc. from a high altitude, as if they are right next to you.
Kapok Terrace is the highest point of Yunluo Botanical Garden. Standing on the "petals" of kapok flowers, you can have a panoramic view of landmark buildings such as the Guangzhou Tower and the World Financial Center, and feel the prosperity of this city.
There is a huge forest aerial trampoline next to the cotton pod pavilion, which is suitable for children to play!
There is also a 4-meter-tall Bougainvillea in the botanical garden. It is said to have a history of more than 50 years. Through grafting technology, it has achieved multiple flowers on one tree. November is its flowering season, and it is a visual feast you cannot miss.