This 5-day, 4-night summer tour takes you to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Zhuhai – vibrant cultural and tourist hubs in Guangdong province.
Viet Tu Park
The China Tour will take you to Viet Tu Park, the largest park in Guangzhou, covering more than 86 hectares. Built in honor of Sun Yat-sen's wishes, this park is a refreshing natural haven in the heart of the city, filled with lush greenery and colorful flowers. It’s a perfect blend of tranquility amidst the modern cityscape.


Guangdong Folk Art Museum
The Guangdong Folk Art Museum, located at the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall in Guangzhou, was completed in 1894 with contributions from the Chen family across 72 towns in Guangdong. The architectural complex features 6 courtyards, 9 halls, and several other buildings, creating a rich cultural environment. The museum showcases the folk art and traditional culture of Guangdong, making it an ideal spot to explore the region’s history and heritage.



The Canton Tower, also known as the Guangzhou TV Tower, is a striking symbol of Guangzhou. With a height of 600 meters, it is not only the tallest TV tower in China but also one of the tallest structures in the world. The tower was designed to blend traditional and modern architecture. It serves as a TV broadcasting station and a major tourist attraction. One of its key features is the observation deck at 488 meters, offering visitors breathtaking panoramic views of the city.


Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street, the first pedestrian area built in Guangzhou, opened in 1995. Stretching over approximately 1,218 meters, it attracts both locals and tourists. The area is famous for its distinctive Lingnan-style architecture. Here, you can find everything from fashion items to home goods and local specialties. Travelers on a China tour can enjoy a wide range of delicious food along this pedestrian street.

Guangzhou Indoor Ski Resort
The indoor snow park in Guangzhou is celebrated as the largest indoor ski resort in southern China. With a capacity of up to 4,000 visitors, it offers a magical winter wonderland all year round. It's the perfect destination to experience slopes of varying difficulty levels, making it ideal for both families and friends.



Sao Loan Ancient Town
Sao Loan Ancient Town, located in the Fenyung District, is a renowned cultural hub and is considered the most culturally rich town in the city. With a history spanning 800 years, dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, this ancient town offers visitors the opportunity to explore a rich cultural heritage.


The Sun Moon Bay Theatre is distinctive for its two large, spherical buildings resembling two jewels on the sea. Hence, the name ‘Sun Moon Bay’ or ‘Sun and Moon’. The theatre is famous not only for its unique design but also for its prime location along the coast. It houses two main performance halls: a large auditorium with around 1,500 seats and a smaller theatre.


Hong Kong Sea Bridge
The Hong Kong Sea Bridge is an incredible structure that connects three major regions. It is not only the world’s longest sea bridge but also a testament to China's engineering and technological prowess. Launched in 2009, the bridge stretches about 55 km, significantly reducing travel time between Hong Kong, Macau, and mainland China.


Dongmen Pedestrian Street
Dongmen Pedestrian Street is one of the most famous areas in Shenzhen. Known as the city’s first and largest commercial district, it was initially home to small street vendors and local essentials. Today, it is a vibrant area that combines shopping, dining, entertainment, and tourism activities.



Show Côn Bằng Chi Mộng
Travelers on a China tour have the chance to experience 'Côn Bằng Chi Mộng,' a spectacular performance combining LED lights from skyscrapers, water dance, and music. The show highlights the beauty of Shenzhen, also known as the City of Lights. This mesmerizing performance is a must-see attraction when visiting Shenzhen.
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Mytour.vnApril 3, 2024