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Would you like to try Cantonese Cuisine? Interesting about Lingnan Culture and Lingnan Architecture? Are you a fan of Chinese Kung Fu? Have you watched the movie about Wong Fei Hung acted by Kungfu stars like Jackie Chan? Have you heard of Yip Man, the master of Bruce Lee? Are you people of Chinese origin? Take our 2 Days Guangzhou Foshan Tour with Lingnan Culture & Yip Man Kung Fu to explore Cantonese Cuisine, Lingnan Architecture (Ancestral Temple), Chinese Martial Arts, Lion Dancing, and Cantonese opera with us.

Located in the Pearl River Delta, Guangzhou City is the capital of Guangdong province. As the third-largest city in China (after Shanghai and Beijing), bordering Hong Kong and Macao, Guangzhou is a major and only port city that has been opening and thriving for over 2,000 years. As a city in southern China, Guangzhou is known as "Flower City", due to its lush greenery and colorful flowers all year round. In Guangzhou, the center for business, trade, culture, and a popular tourist destination, you won’t miss the top attractions of Guangzhou, such as Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, Yuexiu Park, Nanyue King Mausoleum Museum, Huacheng Square, Canton Tower, and Pearl River, to have a bite of Cantonese food and Lingnan culture.

Located in the West of Guangzhou, Foshan City is the third-largest city in Guangdong. As the hometown of Bruce Lee, pottery, Cantonese opera, Chinese martial arts, and lion dancing arts, Foshan is also an ideal place to explore more about Lingnan culture and Lingnan Architecture. With a visit to Nanfeng Ancient Kiln, Foshan Ancestral Temple, Lingnan Tiandi, and Liang Garden, you will fall in love with its brilliant pottery architecture ridge tile (Shiwan ceramics), unique Yue Opera (Cantonese opera), traditional lion dancing performance, and beautiful Lingnan garden.

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You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
Highlight 1: Eating in Guangzhou, a foodie paradise. It is said that Guangdong people eat everything! So just come and have a bite of Cantonese Cuisine such as traditional Cantonese morning tea, dim sum, Wonton Noodle Soup, Salt-baked Chicken...
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Highlight 2: Visit Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, a masterpiece of Lingnan architecture. Admire the meticulous stone, brick, and wood carvings to decorative ceramic and lime sculptures, each showcasing the beauty of traditional craftsmanship and the legendary divine beasts of China shows on the roofs.
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Highlight 3: Discover the serenity and historical remnants of Yuexiu Park. Listen to the legend of the famous Five Rams sculpture and learn why Guangzhou got its nickname as the "City of Rams". Ascend the Zhenhai Tower for a breathtaking panoramic vista of the Pearl River and Baiyun Mountain.
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Highlight 4: Dive deep into Guangzhou city's roots. Step into the West Han Dynasty Nanyue King Mausoleum Museum and travel back in time to the Nanyue Kingdom of two thousand years ago and provides crucial insights into the Nanyue culture through its unearthed numerous artifacts.
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Highlight 5: Journey along the ancient central axis and stroll on Beijing Road, where the past seamlessly melds with the present. Revel in the historical allure of millennium-old pathways, while also enjoying contemporary shopping and delightful dining experiences.
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Highlight 6: Witness skyscrapers narrating tales of modern aspirations in Zhujiang New Town. Behold the iconic Guangzhou Tower, towering and gleaming against the city skyline. As twilight descends, saunter alongside the tranquil Pearl River, embracing the city's charm night scene.
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Highlight 7: Explore Nanfeng Ancient Kiln, the "Living Fossil of Ceramics", and witness the long-standing ceramic culture in Shiwan Town. It is the oldest and only wood-fired dragon kiln still in operation which has been continuously producing ceramics for over 500 years and is listed in the Guinness World Records.
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Highlight 8: Foshan Ancestors' Temple, the "Palace of Oriental Folk Art", is not only the best place to learn more about iconic Kung Fu masters, such as Wong Fei Hung and Yip Man (Bruce Lee's Master), but also the must-visit spot for watching lion dance, pottery architecture ridge tiles, and Cantonese opera.
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Highlight 9: Take a leisurely stroll at Lingnan Tiandi, which was once a prosperous area in Foshan and where each building serves as a witness to the city's history. Lingnan Tiandi boasts 22 cultural relic protection sites, 128 historical buildings, and 8 historical lanes and streets.
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Highlight 10: Pay a visit to Liang Garden, a representative masterpiece of Lingnan gardens and one of the "Four Famous Gardens of Lingnan".The interior of the garden showcases exquisite Lingnan-style furniture and Manchu windows, adding to its unique charm.
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Guangzhou (1 Day)

Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, Yuexiu Park, Nanyue King Mausoleum Museum, Beijing Road, Huacheng Square, Canton Tower(Outside View), Pearl River

Foshan(1 Day)

Ancient Nanfeng Kiln, Foshan Ancestral Temple, Lingnan Tiandi, Liang Garden

Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Guangzhou City Tour | Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, Yuexiu Park, Nanyue King Mausoleum Museum, Huacheng Square, Pearl River

Full-day exploration of Guangzhou City, the capital city of Guangdong province and the third-largest city in China (after Shanghai and Beijing). Through its Ancient Central Axis and New Central Axis, you can trace back to the "Origin" of Guangzhou and embrace the "Future" of Guangzhou by visiting the top attractions of Guangzhou such as Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, Yuexiu Park, Nanyue King Mausoleum Museum, Beijing Road, Huacheng Square, Canton Tower, Pearl River. Sure you will start to enjoy the Cantonese food today from the traditional Guangzhou morning tea to all kinds of Cantonese cuisine, a dim sum meal, and local snacks.

Begin your journey at the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall (Chen Family Ancestral Hall陈家祠), representing traditional Lingnan architecture (岭南建筑) and Lingnan culture. The clan concept in the Lingnan Region (which covers Guangdong and Guangxi provinces, and parts of Fujian) is very strong, and people attach great importance to the worship and memorial of their ancestors. The ancestral hall is the place where people worship their ancestors. The Chen Family Ancestral Hall stands as the largest, best-preserved, and most exquisitely decorated ancestral hall-style architecture in China, earning it the title of the "Jewel of Lingnan Architectural Art". The hall showcases the "Three Carvings" (三雕) - stone, brick, and wood carvings; the "Two Moldings" (两塑) - ceramic and lime sculptures; and additionally, the intricate cast ironwork and exquisite color paintings, together recognized as the "Seven Wonders" (七绝). You will love the various legendary divine beasts of China that stand on the roofs. The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall uses the famous Shiwan Clay Sculptures (石湾陶塑) on its roof, commonly known as "Shiwan Ridge Tiles"(石湾瓦脊). These ridge tiles are produced in Shiwan Town (石湾镇), where the Nanfeng Ancient Kiln is located (we will visit it tomorrow). Each ridge tile has a unique decorative theme, showcasing legends, stories from Cantonese opera (粤剧), folk auspicious patterns, and a total of 1,109 sculpted figures. The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall also houses the Guangdong Folk Art Museum, where you can witness traditional Guangdong crafts such as ivory carvings, jade sculptures, Guangdong embroidery, and Guangdong-colored ceramics.

Then, you can pay a visit to Yuexiu Park (越秀公园), one of the landmarks of Guangzhou, like the locals. With Yuexiu Mountain in the center, the park has remnants from over 2,000 years ago left by the Nanyue King Zhao Tuo, hence its initial name "Yue King Mountain." Sun Yat-sen used to visit Yuexiu Mountain for reading and official duties. With a stroll to the Five Rams Sculpture (五羊石雕), you will learn why Guangzhou got its nickname as the "City of Rams"(羊城). According to the lore, during a severe famine thousands of years ago, five immortals rode into Guangzhou on five rams and presented the people of Guangzhou with rice stalks held in their mouths and wished the region to be forever free from famine. After their departure, the five rams transformed into stone. Now, it not only embodies the city spirit of gratitude, compassion, mutual assistance, diligence, and bravery but also becomes a symbol of Guangzhou. You will have option to visit the Zhenhai Tower (Five-Storied Pagoda镇海楼self-pay). During the Ming Dynasty (600 years ago), it was the highest building in Guangzhou, and a good place for the ancient people of Guangzhou to enjoy the panoramic view of the Huacheng SquarePearl River (珠江) and Baiyun Mountain (白云山). This tower now hosts the Guangzhou Museum, which serves as a crucial venue for collecting and displaying historical artifacts of Guangzhou. Also perched on the mountain is the Sun Yat-sen Monument (中山纪念碑), built to commemorate the democratic revolutionary Sun Yat-sen (孙中山).

After the Yuexiu Park tour, time to explore the Western Han Dynasty Nanyue King Mausoleum Museum(西汉南越王墓博物馆). Here, you'll get to witness firsthand the genuine tomb of Zhao Mo, the second emperor of the Nanyue Kingdom during the early years of the Western Han Dynasty (2,000 years ago西汉). The tomb is the largest and the best preserved color-painted stone chamber found to date in the Lingnan region in South China and has unearthed numerous artifacts. The museum serves as a reminder of Guangzhou's ancient history, the Nanyue Kingdom was a significant regional power and provides crucial insights into the Nanyue culture. Among all the 1,000 pieces of cultural artifacts, you won’t miss the spotlight “Jade Burial Garment” which is made up of 2,291 pieces of jade, and also a collection of over 400 delicate ceramic pillows.

After that, head south to reach Beijing Road (北京路) - one of the most popular pedestrian streets in Guangzhou. This vibrant street offers a combination of global brands and local boutiques, as well as a wide range of dining options, from local street food to dim sum and Cantonese cuisine from high-end restaurants. Known as Guangzhou's "millennium-old pathway", Beijing Road, once the nerve center of Guangzhou's political, economic, and cultural activities, has been the city's central axis since its establishment, with the city expanding outward from this starting point. As you meander down the street, take note of the transparent glass panels underfoot. These panels offer a unique window into the past, revealing 11 ancient road layers from five historical periods: the Southern Han, Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties, as well as the base of the Song Dynasty's Gongbei Tower.

Next, you will shift towards the contemporary heartbeat of the city—the New Central Axis. Start your exploration at the Zhujiang New Town (珠江新城), which is Guangzhou's central business district and the symbol of its modern skyline. Home to towering skyscrapers: the sleek Guangzhou IFC Tower and the majestic CTF Finance Center. Looming in the distance is the iconic Canton Tower, an astonishing feat of engineering soaring to 600 meters. Locally, these three titans are affectionately dubbed "Guangzhou Three Piece Set" (广州三件套). The heart of the New Central Axis, Huacheng Square (花城广场), is a sprawling green urban park and public space surrounded by landmarks like the Guangzhou Opera House, designed by the famous architect Zaha Hadid, and the new Guangzhou Library, the Guangdong Provincial Museum. Most importantly, appreciate the slim outline of the iconic Canton Tower (广州塔) on the opposite bank of Pearl River. The square comes alive in the evening, with water features, light shows, and the shimmering reflections of the city's skyline in its man-made lakes.

Lastly, have a stroll along the Pearl River (珠江), the mother river of Guangzhou, especially during the evening. With the city lights reflecting on the water, and the famous Pearl River Cruise passing by, it's a picturesque scene blending the old and new worlds of Guangzhou. As you conclude your journey along the Old &New Central Axis, you're left with an impression of a city that respects its past, yet eagerly embraces the future.

Evening Optional Activity: Pearl River Night Cruise (around 60 min per tour)

Dive into Guangzhou's enchanting night atmosphere with a memorable cruise along the Pearl River. A night cruise (from 19:00 to 22:00) provides an unmatched vantage point to admire Guangzhou's skyline. Drift past iconic Guangzhou landmarks such as the Canton Tower, which shines brilliantly against the night sky, and the beautifully illuminated bridges that stretch across the river.

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Day 2 Guangzhou to Foshan Tour | Ancient Nanfeng Kiln, Foshan Ancestral Temple, Lingnan Tiandi, Liang Garden, Departure

This morning you will head to Foshan City (35km, 1h), the hometown of Bruce Lee and a popular tourist destination for Wing Chun style of Kung Fu. As the hometown of pottery, Cantonese opera, martial arts, and lion dancing arts (陶艺之乡、粤剧之乡、武术之乡、狮艺之乡), Foshan is also an ideal place to explore more about Lingnan culture (岭南文化). With a visit to Ancient Nanfeng Kiln, Foshan Ancestral Temple, Lingnan Tiandi, and Liang Garden, you will fall in love with Lingnan Architecture, the traditional world of Chinese ceramics (pottery making), Yue Opera (Cantonese opera粤剧), lion dancing performance (醒狮表演), Wing Chun Kung Fu (Huangfeihong/Yip Man/Bruce Lee咏春拳), Lingnan garden.

After breakfast, head to Nanfeng Ancient Kiln (南风古灶) in Shiwan Town, an important pottery base in Ling Nan. The tall chimney is a landmark here. Foshan is known as the "Pottery Capital of the South" (南国陶都) and Shiwan ceramics (石湾陶瓷) are the shining gem in the crown of Foshan ceramics. The Nanfeng Ancient Kiln, known as the "Living Fossil of Ceramics"(陶瓷活化石), stands as the best witness to the long-standing ceramic culture in Shiwan Town (石湾镇). During the Qing Dynasty, the heyday of Shiwan ceramics, there were a total of 107 dragon kilns (Long Kiln龙窑), of which only three remain today. Built between 1506 and 1521, Nanfeng Ancient Kiln is the oldest and only wood-fired ancient dragon kiln still in operation. It has been continuously producing ceramics for over 500 years and is listed in the Guinness World Records. You will see the dragon kilns built on the slopes, like dragons descending from the sky, which is why the locals call them "dragon kilns". And, you can not only climb the stairs and enter the kiln but also learn about the ceramic-making process. The ceramics produced by the folk kilns in Shiwan Town, represented by Nanfeng Ancient Kiln, cover a wide range of categories, which were popular throughout the Pearl River Delta region and around Asia. At that time, various household utensils such as basins, sugar jars, and ridge ornaments for roofs (such as those seen in the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall) were in high demand, as well as flower pots, glazed tiles, and ridge tile (flower ridges瓦脊/花脊) for garden ceramics. They were all popular and had excellent export volumes, second only to Jingdezhen (景德镇) in Jiangxi Province. Surprisingly, there is a 400-year-old banyan tree standing at the end of the Nanfeng kiln, unaffected by the kiln's temperatures exceeding 1,000 degrees Celsius.

In addition to visiting the dragon kilns, you can visit the Guangdong Shiwan Ceramic Museum (free admission; closed on Mondays) or stroll along the adjacent ancient streets and alleys, experiencing the red walls, green tiles, and stone-paved roads. This place is perfect for photography and engaging in ceramic art experiences. You can also explore Gongzai Street (named after Shiwan Art Pottery石湾公仔) and find some Shiwan ceramic trinkets (ceramic fridge magnets) to take home.

Optional Activities:
You can enjoy your Foshan cultural experience with intangible heritage by pottery art making (0.5 hours), or paper cutting (1 hour) during your visit to Ancient Nanfeng Kiln.

In the afternoon, move to Foshan Ancestors' Temple, the must-visit place in Foshan. The Ancestors' Temple (Zumiao Temple 祖庙) was built in the Northern Song Dynasty (960 - 1127) for people to worship the North Emperor - the God of Taoist culture. Also, people of Chinese origin (ethnic Chinese) from all over the world will visit here to follow their ancestors' steps to find their roots. Foshan is famous for the origin of Kung Fu masters, such as Wong Fei Hung (黄飞鸿1856-1925), Yip Man (叶问1899-1972 the first person in the world to be included in the World Record Association for Wing Chun Kung Fu), and Bruce Lee (Li Xiaolong李小龙1940-1973) while is the birthplace of Chinese Kung Fu (Chinese Martial Arts), lion dance, pottery, and Cantonese opera, and the Foshan Ancestors' Temple is the best places to include them all in one place. Today, famed as the "Palace of Oriental Folk Art", this Taoist temple is more like a museum of architecture and folk culture which is a combination of Zumiao Temple, Confucius Temple, Calligraphy Corridor, Exhibition Hall, and Gardens. You can not only appreciate its brilliant ridge tiles (use the Shiwan ceramics made in Nanfeng Ancient Kiln) of Lingnan architecture but also see the exhibition halls of two masters of Chinese Kung Fu, Huang Feihong (黄飞鸿the unrivaled master of martial arts, medicine, and lion dancing) and Yip Man (叶问Bruce Lee's Master), to feel the profound culture of martial arts there. By the way, in some famous movies, Kungfu stars like Jackie Chan (成龙) and Jet Li (李连杰) have both portrayed Wong Fei Hung (Huangfeihong) since 1949, while Donnie Yen (甄子丹) and Tony Leung Chiu Wai (梁朝伟) have both portrayed Yip Man (a master of Wing Chun Martial Art). You can also join many folk activities, such as Lion Dance, and Yue Opera. If coming at the right time, you can even enjoy the Chinese Kung Fu show and the New Year's Blessing Ceremony in the temple.

Tips for the Activities inside Foshan Ancestral Temple:
1. Lion Dance Performance
(Free admission at Wong Fei Hung Memorial Hall黄飞鸿纪念馆外) : The performance is held from 10:00 to 10:40, 14:15 to 14:55, and 15:30 to 16:10 every day, except on rainy days.
2. Cantonese Opera (Free admission at Wanfutai Stage万福台): Yue Opera is performed from 13:30 to 15:30 on weekends and on the first and fifteenth days of the Chinese lunar calendar.

The Lion Dance Performance is a highlight of the Ancestral Temple as it is a combination of Chinese Martial Arts, dancing, and drum music. It is a 40-minute performance outside Wong Fei Hung Memorial Hall by professional masters and apprentices from Foshan martial arts schools. You will have a better understanding of the martial arts that have influenced the world greatly and so many Chinese are proud of. As an outstanding representative of Lingnan folk culture listed in China's intangible heritage, the Lion dance is also known as Guangdong People's extreme sport. The lion's head weighs up to 7 kilograms. If the performer lacks sufficient arm strength, they would be unable to operate the mechanism to make the lion blink its eyes and move its ears. Lions are considered auspicious creatures for warding off evil and bringing good fortune. During festivals or major events, lion dances are a must in Foshan, and this tradition has been passed down through generations. There are three traditional colors for the lion in a lion dance: yellow, red, and black. They respectively represent Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei, historical figures from the Three Kingdoms period in Cantonese opera. The black lion, representing Zhang Fei, signifies dominance and valor and often appears as a competitive lion in martial arts competitions. The most common lions seen in celebrations are red and yellow. Typically, it takes over 1,300 steps and at least a week to complete the production of a lion head. It takes three years to become an outstanding lion dance team member.

Note: If you are interested in a Chinese Kung Fu Lesson, please contact us in advance to arrange it for you, as there are many martial arts schools (Wing Chun Kung Fu Schools) in Foshan.

The Cantonese Opera Performance is another highlight of the Ancestral Temple as it is an important Lingnan culture that even affects Lingnan Architecture. Originating in Foshan, Cantonese opera is listed in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. You can watch the opera in Wanfutai Ancient Stage on festive occasions. With a history of more than 300 years (since 1685), the stage not only witnessed the long history of Cantonese opera but also reminded us why there are Cantonese opera scenes in Lingnan Architecture. You may notice the photo in your ticket of the Ancestors' Temple and remember the architectural ridge tile on the three gates (三门) which is decorated with Shiwan ceramics of characters and immortals, birds, beasts, insects, fish, miniature bonsai, vegetables, fruits, and utensils... Built in 1450, it is a magnificent 31.7-meter-long and 1.78-meter-high ridge featuring 152 pottery figures, making it the longest surviving ridge tile in China. It is renowned as the "King of the Ridge Tile". The pottery figures are slightly tilted forward to facilitate viewing from below. You can even discover scenes from traditional Cantonese opera performances, such as the Cowherd and Weaver Girl (牛郎织女), Nezha's Battle in the Seas (哪吒闹海), and Mu Guiying Taking Command (穆桂英挂帅). These architectural ridge tiles represent a unique form of decorative art in Lingnan architecture during the Ming and Qing dynasties and are closely related to the popular Cantonese opera art of that time. Incorporating excerpts from Cantonese opera onto the ridge decorations reflects the passion of the people of Shiwan Town for Cantonese opera and represents a significant artistic innovation by the pottery sculptors of Shiwan.

Note: If you are interested in Cantonese Opera and would like to visit Guangdong Cantonese Opera Museum (Free admission, Closed on Mondays; 9:00-16:30兆祥公园内), please contact us in advance to arrange it for you if time permits.

Then, take a leisurely stroll to the nearby Lingnan Tiandi (岭南天地), which was once a prosperous area in Foshan and where each building serves as a witness to the city's history. Lingnan Tiandi boasts 22 cultural relic protection sites, 128 historical buildings, and 8 historical lanes and streets. As you explore, you'll be enchanted by the Lingnan-style architecture, including arcades, green brick houses, and stone roads. Today, Lingnan Tiandi has transformed into a thriving local street that harmoniously blends traditional Lingnan architecture with contemporary amenities. It offers a vibrant atmosphere with a variety of shops, cafes, dessert huts, restaurants, and entertainment options.

At last, pay a visit to Liang Garden (梁园), a representative masterpiece of Lingnan Gardens, which is the collective term for the private gardens of the Liang family in Foshan. Liang Garden, together with Yuyin Hill House in Panyu of Guangzhou, Qinghui Garden in Shunde of Foshan, and Ke Garden in Guancheng of Dongguan, is recognized as the "Four Famous Gardens of Lingnan". The entire garden was gradually constructed between 1796 and 1850 by four renowned local literati: Liang Airu, Liang Jiuhua, Liang Jiuzhang, and Liang Jiutu. Liang Garden is small in size but with halls, pavilions, ponds, and bridges cleverly seated inside which harmoniously combines residences, ancestral halls, and gardens. Its distinctive feature lies in the use of diverse stone elements as the primary landscaping technique, creating a meticulously designed layout. The interior of the garden showcases exquisite Lingnan-style furniture and Manchu windows, adding to its unique charm. When visiting Liang Garden, you may come across locals taking wedding photos here. Not only is the scenery beautiful, but the name "Liang Garden" sounds similar to "good marriage" (良缘) in Chinese, symbolizing an auspicious beginning for couples. Enjoy your leisurely walk in Liangyuan Garden in the tranquility of nature.

Then, it is time to end your 2-day Guangzhou Foshan tour. Your guide will escort you to the airport/train station for your flight or high speed train to your next destination.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for your China tour, we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip around China/Asia.

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  • Nanyue King Mausoleum Museum
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Destination(s): Guangzhou/Shenzhen

Date of Experience: Apr 26, 2024

Tour Customized by: Rex

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Our family first trip to China
All the guides were super nice & professional including Richard the guide of Shenzhen, where did you get this impression from?
1- Seven:
Our guide of Shanghai was a great start of our trip, very informative, high historical knowledge, friendly, helpful, understanding & professional.
2- Richard:
Our guide of Shenzhen was very good cheerful informative guide, our visit was too short to give him chance like the rest, we stayed only one full day in Shenzhen & Richard was so nice.
3- Silvia:
Our guide of Guangzhou was very nice clever, smart & of course informative, arranged for our son’s birthday cake in a nice restaurant & did all her best to add to our trip.
4- Ethan:
Our guide of Beijing was a great ending, he’s the most professional, he gave us the best introduction of himself, his voice tone is very proper for his job, very active & made too much effort.
All of the guides above are very good English speaking & very punctual, they really add a lot of joy & great benefits to our trip.
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All the guides were super nice & professional including Richard the guide of Shenzhen, where did you get this impression from?1- Seven:Our guide of Sh...
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Destination(s): Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou/Shenzhen

Date of Experience: Jul 19, 2023

Tour Customized by: Nicole

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  • Foshan
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Trip Style: Private Tour (flexible travel dates & numbers of travelers)
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Tour Code: AOT-TGZ-006
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Travel Route: Guangzhou - Foshan
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Features: Architecture, Skyscrapers, Museums, History, Culture, Kung Fu, Taoism Temple, Parks, Chinese Traditi

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