Guangzhou is part metropolis and part cultural gem. Flowers bloom all year long and this trait has earned the city the nickname City of Flowers. Amble along the streets or gardens and take in the perfumed air.Ascott Guangzhou puts you right in the financial hub of Tianhe, where glossy office buildings are populated with Cantonese restaurants and interspersed with shopping malls. The locals are big fans of yum cha and will readily agree to a meal of beautifully wrapped dim sum and fragrant tea.Metro Lines 1 and 3 run through this district, facilitating your cultural exploration of Guangzhou. Yuexiu Park, surrounded by lush greenery, boasts not only stunning natural scenery but also rich historical and cultural heritage of Guangzhou. The Five Rams Stone Sculpture and precious collections in the museum narrate the citys glorious history. Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, with its unique Lingnan building style, displays delicate woodcarvings, brick carvings, and painted art, captivating visitors and making them reluctant to leave.Elsewhere, Canton Tower stands towering into the sky, and its observation deck feels like being on top of the clouds, offering a panoramic view of Guangzhous prosperity. As night falls, the breathtaking scenery of the Pearl River cruise is truly enchanting.
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