Foshan, formerly romanized as Fatshan, is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province in southeastern China. The entire prefecture covers 3,848.49 km (1,485.91 sq mi) and has an urban population around 7.2 million. It forms part of the western side of the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, which includes Guangzhou to the north and Shenzhen to the east.
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4.5 based on 139 reviews
National forest park and national geological park with lots of hiking options, gardens (peach, bamboo etc.) and the Buddha as main attraction. Ask before you go on one of the buses which direction, they take different turns sometimes. Great for taking pictures and there's some amazing views as well. We spend roughly 3 hours there but you can easily take a day to visit this attraction!
4.5 based on 116 reviews
This is one of the four most famous gardens in Guangdong. I found everything I could expect from a traditional Chinese garden here. I think it was the early autumn when I visited, and most plants were green. It is not hard to imagine how beautiful the garden will be when most of the flowers bloom in Spring or Summer. I visited on a weekday, so there were some people, not a big crowd. It is relaxing and peaceful. Besides, there are huge kois in the pond, and I guess there are kois all along, so there is a Hui Su (灰塑) of kois on the wall. Vivid and catching. I know Chinese and had mobile data available, so I followed the garden's WeChat account and got some sort of “guided tour” or some more introduction about the architectures and so on. Entrance fee is RMB15. If you are 65 years old or above, you pay RMB7 only (remember to bring some document).
4.5 based on 121 reviews
Just over an hour by car from Guangzhou, where the site has good parking. The Ceramics and Kiln museums had a nice park behind them as well as numerous shops selling ceramics and pottery. The kiln museum was okay but the ceramics was awesome! You need to allow at least 3 hours to appreciate all the sights and pottery and ceramic displays and making! Well worth the visit!
4.5 based on 339 reviews
Excellent place. Lots of history and culture to see and experience. Good show of the lion dance. It is located next to two malls with one being called Nova. So, it is in a pretty central area of Foshan. It is also next to a place where you can see lots of small shops and restaurants in and around narrow alleyways. This place is also worth a visit especially at night, so you may visit it after touring the ancestral temple. The entrance for the temple is also not that expensive. It is 20 RMB a person. You can pay by cash, WeChat, or AliPay. You may also be able to pay by card (maybe).
4.5 based on 54 reviews
We spent a relaxing day at this park. The park is massive with a large lake in the middle. Pathways provide interesting meandering through the park.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Must visit park for a Bruce Lee fan. This park houses an 18.8m high bronze statute for the legend. This paradise of a park extends over 3000 acres and you could spend the day By strolling along woodland path, hiking mountains to admire beautiful scenery of mountains and lakes, or overlooking rural setting, tourists can take in breathtaking scenery of mountains and lakes. Closeby, you must take A walk down memory lane to visit Bruce Lee's ancestral home.
4.5 based on 110 reviews
Foshan Lingnantiandi is a village recovered in it splendour. It's full of art galleries, Local delicacies and of course western and Chinese cuisine. I spent many Saturday's afternoon just walking on the alleys and each time I see a gem I hadn't notice before. if you're in Foshan, it's a most see destination.
4.0 based on 33 reviews
when you visit the Xiqiao Mountain National Park you MUST visit this place. The lion dance here is very much better than the one inside the Ancestral Temple, their skill is excellent , go and see for yourself if you are there
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