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GZ Nansha's summer fun: Wetlands, farm trails & maritime charm

Jul 24, 2025

Guangzhou  

‍The Nansha district of Guangzhou has unveiled three color-themed tourism routes for summer visitors, emphasizing coastal recreation, ecological sites, and historical landmarks. The initiative aims to diversify leisure options during the peak travel season while showcasing the area's natural and cultural assets.

Coastal Experience (Orange Route)

Smart Super Levee

At the Smart Super Levee, visitors can enjoy sunsets over the Pearl River estuary. The coastal structure combines flood protection with recreational space, offering panoramic views of the water.

(Photo: @L汉叁)

Nineteen-Block Fisherman's Wharf

The Nineteen-Block Fisherman's Wharf is known for its fresh tropical fruits available at local markets. Vendors sell seasonal produce, including mangoes, bananas, and papayas, with peak availability from June to August. The wharf also features seafood restaurants serving locally caught fish and shellfish.

(Photo: @fun沙小队)

Ecological Exploration (Green Route)

Huangshanlu Forest Park

Huangshanlu Forest Park provides hiking trails through wooded hills. As Nansha's largest green space, it features observation decks with views of the district. Park officials recommend early morning visits to avoid the summer heat, with temperatures typically 2-3°C cooler than in urban areas.

(Photo: @大湾区户外)

Dongchong Water Town

Dongchong Water Town preserves traditional Lingnan-style architecture and boat culture. Visitors can take guided boat tours through waterways lined with historic buildings. The area also hosts demonstrations of Danjia fishing culture, including folk songs and traditional craft workshops.

(Photo: @陈嘉嘉Minnie、背着相机去行走)

Historical and Artistic Sites (Blue Route)

Puzhou Battery

The historic Puzhou Battery offers views of the Lingding Ocean and insights into 19th-century coastal defenses. The restored fortification includes interpretive displays about its role in regional maritime history. Visitors can see original cannons and fort walls dating back to the Qing dynasty.

(Photo: @L汉叁、貳宝爱玩又爱吃)

Nanbeitai Village

Nanbeitai Village has gained attention for its marine-themed street art and blue-painted staircases. Local artists created the murals as part of a community revitalization project. The village's narrow lanes feature colorful depictions of sea life, attracting photography enthusiasts.

(Photo: @L汉叁)

Access and Visitation

The area is accessible via Guangzhou Metro Line 18. It is recommended to plan visits to avoid weekend crowds, particularly at coastal sites.

Source:South

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