A fantastic place to visit, come and check in!
by Chloe Dainty Whiskers
Mar 6, 2025
1. Basic Information:
- Address: No. 271, Gangqian Avenue South, Nansha District, Guangzhou
- Opening Hours: Daily 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
- Admission: Free entry on regular days, but special events (e.g., 2025 Greater Bay Area Lantern Festival) require tickets (starting from ¥68).
2. Transportation:
- Metro: Take Line 4 to "Nansha Passenger Port Station" Exit B, then walk about 400 meters.
- Bus: Take routes N18, N19, or N5 and alight at "Puzhou Garden Station."
- Driving: Navigate to "Puzhou Garden Parking Lot" or "Greater Bay Area Lantern Festival P1 Parking Lot" (during the festival).
3. Highlights:
(1) Unique Scenery
- Dutch-style cottages: Featuring European architecture, vintage cars, and windmills—perfect for photos.
- East-meets-West gardens: Eastern section showcases classical Western gardens, while the western section features Suzhou-style landscaping, blending nature and culture.
- Water Town Street: Replica of Jiangnan-style architecture, ideal for Hanfu or qipao photoshoots.
(2) Leisure Activities
- Camping & picnics: Pitch a tent on the lawn or use the garden’s tent café (with purchase).
- Boating & cycling: Enjoy boat rides in the garden or rent family bikes to explore the Pearl River Estuary.
- Children’s play area: Small amusement facilities for family fun.
(3) Seasonal Events
- Greater Bay Area Lantern Festival (2025): Held from January 22 to March 30, featuring 218 lantern displays and cyber lion dances—tickets required (from ¥68).
4. Nearby Attractions:
- Nansha Tianhou Palace: Ancient-style complex (separate ticket).
- Binhai Park: Seaside strolls with views of Humen Bridge.
- Puzhou Fort: Historic site offering panoramic views of the Pearl River estuary.
5. Food Recommendations:
- Nansha Water Town Street: Local snacks like double-layer milk custard, ginger milk curd, and fish skin dumplings.
- Garden Hotel: Upscale dining with fresh Nansha seafood.
6. Tips:
- Best season: Spring (March-May) for lush greenery; winter (January-March) for lantern festival nightscapes.
- Suggested duration: Half to full day.
- Essentials: Comfortable shoes, sun protection, and a camera (great photo ops).
7. Notes:
- Expect crowds during the lantern festival—visit during off-peak hours.
- Camping requires personal gear or advance booking for campsite services.
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