China’s third-largest city is the capital of Guangdong Province and a thriving commercial center. Its location on the Pearl River and proximity to Hong Kong has made Guangzhou a strategic port for centuries. Glimpse old temples and gleaming steel towers on an architectural tour. Visit one of four Chimelong theme parks for thrills and chills. Once called Canton, Guangzhou is considered the home of traditional (read Cantonese) “Chinese food.” Foodies will find more restaurants per capita here than anywhere else in China.
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4.5 based on 402 reviews
From 2006 opening date, Chimelong Water Park joy to the world to complete a great change - from the 1 era of hardware to the theme of the times to meet the theme of experience as the center of the 3 era. From the 2012 opening of the New Asia indoor scene exploration project "Forest Temple" to the world's top the world's first "Star battle", the long long joy in the world to produce a satisfactory answer to the world theme amusement market.
A very very fine place great for the whole family! There are attractions for every age and lots of fun things to do. The Hotel's decoration is beautiful!
4.5 based on 731 reviews
From 2006 opening date, Chimelong Paradise joy to the world to complete a great change - from the 1 era of hardware to the theme of the times to meet the theme of experience as the center of the 3 era. From the 2012 opening of the New Asia indoor scene exploration project "Forest Temple" to the world's top the world's first "Star battle", the long long joy in the world to produce a satisfactory answer to the world theme amusement market.
Considering I just came from Shanghai Disneyland, this theme park is bliss. Fast rides requires a minimum height of 1.4m, and thus there are no children in many queues. Queue time was on average 5-20 minutes tops, skip the express pass. If you are a family with small kids, there are numerous interesting kid rides and all age appropriate shows (magic/action/etc) throughout the day. Food carts options are limited and bland, but not too pricey. There are more than 3 high speed coasters, and a lot of 360 spin rides. Particularly enjoyed the spinning U-track ride and spinning frisbee ride. If you are a coaster enthusiast, the rides will be meh at best. But not having to queue hours however, means you can spam your favourite rides. Consider getting the Theme Park + Circus combo at 530/640 ish yuan, depending on non-peak/peak days. Circus is amazing. You can spend around 5 hours in the park and clear most rides/ shows. I came at 1 and managed to watch all shows and all major rides just in time. The park closes at 6pm, so plan your time well. Above average rides and below average queuing times makes this a better than average theme park. Also, there are many cute girls in the park, just putting it out there.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Nice park with loads of attractions for kids. Entrance is free of charge and you can choose to pay for each ride separately, around 40-50RMB. They also offer package deals 299RMB for family OF 3 where you can ride each attraction once. Enough places to eat and overall great vibe.
4.0 based on 64 reviews
The large, well located park covers about 115 acres/ 46 Hectares and, is divided into four sections-- highlighting Guangzhou's and China's history, wonderful statues, sculptures and a forest. It is China's largest "sculpture themed" Park. It also emphatically demonstrates the "synergistic interaction" between "Nature and Art"! There is no entrance fee and the cost of the Metro is about 2-3 Yuan. It is an attraction which will add to one's" more pleasant" and interesting memories of Guangzhou and China!! I hope that this Review has been helpful.
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