Located at the southern foot of Baiyun Mountain, Yunluo Botanical Garden is known for its creative landscape, often compared to Singapore's Gardens by the Bay. Built as part of China's biodiversity strategy, the garden features a Lingnan-style design, seasonal flora, and a canopy walkway through Baiyun Mountain. Its design promotes urban ecology and biodiversity conservation.
2. Guangzhou Cultural & Arts Centre
As one of China's largest cultural venues, the new Guangzhou Cultural & Arts Centre blends ancient Chinese architectural styles with Lingnan garden elements. Inspired by local landscapes and ancient poetry, the design integrates cultural functions with public art, offering both aesthetic and social value.
3. Tianren Shanshui Scenic Spot
Tianren Shanshui Scenic Spot is a nature-themed resort that combines Eastern ideals with Western landscape art. Highlights include rose gardens, seasonal fields, and interactive installations. The site supports rural revitalization and tourism through creative land use.
4. ChunYangTai Arts and Cultural Centre
Designed by architect Zhang Yonghe, ChunYangTai Arts and Cultural Centre is a public cultural space built for a village revitalization project. The small-scale building clusters reflect traditional village patterns and use local materials. Rooftop gardens and walkways connect the architecture with the surrounding lotus ponds, creating a modern "floating garden" in harmony with the historic village.
Source: GDToday