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Guangzhou 2-day itinerary

Guangzhou in 2 Days

Old and new Guangzhou — temples, colonial history, and the best dim sum of your life.

Day 1

Colonial + Canton Tower

Morning

Shamian Island walking tour

Shamian Island2 hours
Afternoon

Canton Tower + Pearl River views

Canton Tower / Zhujiang New Town3 hours
Evening

Pearl River night cruise

Pearl River1.5 hours
Meal tips: Must-have: dim sum for lunch at a traditional tea house
Day 2

Temples + Food

Morning

Temple of Six Banyan Trees + Chen Clan Academy

City centre3 hours
Afternoon

Beijing Road shopping street + departure

Beijing Road2 hours
Meal tips: Wonton noodles for lunch — they're the best in China

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4-day tripGuangzhou in 4 Days

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