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Featured · Guangzhou, CN
Walk through Guangzhou's layered past along Beijing Road, where ancient Nanyue Kingdom ruins sit beneath modern streets. You'll move between archaeological sites, historic architecture, and a lively pedestrian shopping district that anchors the city's present.
Adapted from Chinagotrip
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Guangdong Provincial Finance Bureau
Begin at this provincial administrative building, which marks the starting point of your historical journey through central Guangzhou.
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Nanyue Kingdom Palace Museum
Explore the excavated palace complex and artifacts that reveal daily life during the Nanyue Kingdom, one of Guangzhou's earliest major settlements.
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Beijing Rd Cultural Tourism Zone
Walk across the preserved stones of an ancient city road, a tangible connection to how people moved through this space over two thousand years ago.
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Sun Yat-Sen Library of Guangdong Province (South Gate 2)
Visit this former library site, which represents Guangzhou's cultural development in the modern era.
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Fuxue West Street
Stroll this historic street to see traditional architectural styles that shaped the neighborhood's character.
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Canton Tower Wharf
View the remaining structure of this historical tower, a landmark from an earlier period of the city.
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Nanyue Kingdom Palace Museum
Examine the ancient gates and channels that once managed water for the Nanyue Kingdom's urban centers.
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大佛寺
Step inside this Buddhist temple to experience a quiet, contemplative space amid the busy urban surroundings.
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Pedestrian street·Beijing road·yuexiu district·guangzhou
End your walk on this energetic pedestrian street, where shops, restaurants, and crowds reflect modern Guangzhou's commercial vitality.
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