13 hidden spiritual refuges in Guangzhou: free, quiet, and without tourists!
#Guangzhou Itinerary
If you are tired of the crowded popular attractions, Guangzhou actually has many hidden quiet corners that are suitable for you to relax and be alone. Here are 13 free places with few people and beautiful scenery. Not only can you relax, but you can also gain a deeper understanding of the history and culture of this city.
1. Yuyan Academy
The oldest existing academy in Guangzhou is simple and quiet, perfect for quiet reading or walking.
• Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 08:00-17:00
• Transportation: Take a taxi directly to Xiangxue Station on Metro Line 6. There is free parking in front of the academy.
2. Pinghe Pawnshop (Baiyun District Folk Culture Museum)
The largest pawn museum in Guangzhou, full of historical atmosphere.
• Opening hours: 9:00-17:00 (closed on Mondays)
• Transportation: Take Metro Line 2, Jiahe Wanggang, Exit C, and take a bus or taxi for about 15 minutes.
3. Chunyang Temple
The largest Taoist temple in Guangzhou, it has a quiet environment and is home to many cute cats.
• Opening hours: 08:00-17:00
• Transportation: Take Metro Line 8, Zhongda Station, Exit D, and walk for 10 minutes.
4. Shixiang Garden
The cradle of the Lingnan School of Painting, the small and elegant garden landscape is especially suitable for art lovers.
• Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00
• Transportation: Subway Line 2, Jiangnanxi Station Exit A or Changgang Station Exit C2.
5. Wuxian Ancient Temple + Nanyue Sages Museum
The legendary origin of the Five Rams and an important landmark of Guangzhou culture.
• Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00
• Transportation: Metro Line 1 or Line 2, Gongyuanqian Station, Exit J, then walk for 10 minutes.
6. Guangzhou Museum of Modern History
Known as the "Little White House", it is an important historical site that records the modern history of Guangzhou.
• Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:30 (free tours at 10:00 and 15:00 daily)
• Transportation: Metro Line 1, Martyrs Cemetery Station, Exit D.
7. Cypress Garden + Spring Garden
The beautiful Western-style buildings from the Republic of China period hide many unknown stories.
• Opening hours: 10:00-17:30
• Transportation: Subway Line 1 or Line 6, Dongshankou Station, Exit E.
8. Former Site of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions + Guangdong-Hong Kong Strike Memorial Hall
Two elegant Republican-era buildings, located not far from each other, showcase Guangzhou’s labor movement history.
• Opening hours: 09:00-17:30
• Transportation: Take Metro Line 6, Tuanyi Station, Exit A, and walk 100 meters.
9. Baiyun Fairy House + Honghu Tower
A small scenic spot hidden in Luhu Lake, with a view of the Guangzhou Tower.
• Opening hours: 08:00-17:00
• Transportation: Xiaobei Station on Metro Line 5, accessible by foot or bus.
10. Yonghua Art Museum
The exquisite redwood museum, where every piece of collection is extremely valuable, is a treasure trove for lovers of traditional crafts.
• Opening hours: 10:00-16:30 (closed on holidays)
• Transportation: Metro Line 4, Shiqi Station, Exit A, walk 300 meters.
11. Site of the First National Labor Conference
The Western-style building built in the Republic of China on the river bank houses a library in the style of the Republic of China, which is quiet and elegant.
• Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00
• Transportation: Take Metro Line 2, Haizhu Square Station, Exit A, and walk across the Jiefang Bridge.
12. No. 190 Wanfu Road
The well-preserved former site of the Military Commission of the Guangdong-Guangxi Regional Committee of the Communist Party of China witnessed the revolutionary years of Premier Zhou and his wife.
• Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00
• Transportation: Take Exit B of Beijing Road Subway Station and walk 100 meters.
13. Guangzhou DSPPA Audio Museum
The rich collection of antique phonographs and pianola allows people to feel the charm of music.
• Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 09:00-12:00; 13:30-17:30 (reservation is required in advance through the official account)
• Transportation: Take a taxi from Jiaoxin Station on Metro Line 8. Free parking.
Summary: Guangzhou's quiet corners are waiting for you to discover
These 13 free and sparsely populated spiritual refuges can not only heal your soul, but also allow you to gain a deeper understanding of Guangzhou’s diverse culture. Whether you want to relax or savor history, it's worth a visit!