Definitely visit if you’re in GZ! Consider a min 3/2N stay nearby. Visit bcos: it offers a variety of eateries from local to international. We ate everything from porridge, dim sum, dishes, ice-cream to supper! All within the vicinity. Even Shake shack is nearby. make a day trip to ShunDe; nothing much to see except palaces, gardens & Wong Fei Hong’s museum but plenty yummy food. Must try their roast goose, raw sashimi fish w/ a dinner set to use the remaining of the fish fillet into a pot of porridge & fried fish. in the meantime, also visit the few local car showrooms there - impressive & many instagrammable areas to capture memories & perform TT trends! Don’t visit: if you’re on a budget bcos it’s definitely commercial & most places are pricey. if you dislike crowds - less during the day but crowded at night definitely cater to tourists & mid to higher...
Read moreThis is a beautiful place. So much history, so much charm. They’ve modernized it to become little boutiques and great food spots- both locally known and internationally known. I was surprised to see a Venchi here! It’s a great spot for pictures too and a little gift shopping, especially if you’re into lion dancing and traditional martial arts. We went into an old traditional dessert spot and had the famous ginger milk pudding, and black sesame pudding. Everything was good!
I highly recommend if you’re in the area. While most are in Chinese it is still doable. The famous place where martial artists like Ip Man and Hwang Fei Hung are memorialized is right...
Read moreAn old area in the past with a lot of Lingnan style buildings. Now they are transformed into cafes, shops, restaurants etc. Interesting to walk around and have a drink or something to eat. We rested and bought a small bottle of wine in the winery near the main entrance. The shop is a nice place to visit and chill down in the hot weather. We ate lunch in this restaurant called "Ban Choi" (班采). Food is good (we ordered Daliang fried milk, and Shude shallow fried...
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