Yingde Bai Niao Tang Grassland
Grassland in Guangdong? Tianmen Valley in Qingyuan Yingde, 200 kilometers from Guangzhou, is a scenic area that has not been fully developed. It features countless waterfalls, unique 'tree houses', and rare highland grasslands in Guangdong. Walking up the stone path from the foot of the mountain, the area above 1100 meters in altitude is the highland grassland, called 'Bai Niao Tang Camp'. The rolling green hills are dotted with wildflowers, and from here you can overlook the Ruyuan Grand Canyon and the Yingxi Peak Corridor. At night, this place becomes a paradise for summer cooling and outdoor camping!
Shunde Fengjian Water Town
Fengjian Village in Shunde, also known as Shunde's Zhouzhuang, is the oldest village in Shunde. It has been inhabited since the Western Han Dynasty and became a village by the Tang Dynasty. It was one of the important bases for the historical 'mulberry fish pond' system. In Fengjian Village, you can see old houses, ancestral halls, and small bridges over flowing water everywhere, hence it is called 'Shunde's Zhouzhuang'. The ancient bridges of the quiet water town.
Kaiping Diaolou in Jiangmen
Have you seen 'The Grandmaster' or 'Let the Bullets Fly'? Yes, the outdoor scenes of these two movies were all shot at Kaiping Diaolou! Kaiping Diaolou is the first World Cultural Heritage site in Guangdong. Walking into Kaiping Diaolou is like stepping into a painting. The well-preserved diaolou are scattered harmoniously among ancient forests and bamboo groves. Kaiping Diaolou is relatively remote, and there are no direct buses within the scenic area between Liyuan, Zili Village, Majianglong Diaolou Cluster, Jinjiangli Diaolou Cluster, and Nanlou.
Shikengkong Peak
Known as the 'Roof of Guangdong,' it is the highest peak in Guangdong. The peak reaches into the clouds, with misty clouds creating an ethereal atmosphere. Walking through the clouds feels like being in a fairyland. In the morning, the sun rises with radiant rays; at night, the sky is filled with twinkling stars. The scenery on the mountain top changes with the seasons. In spring, thousands of acres of alpine rhododendrons bloom brilliantly. During summer and autumn, many photography enthusiasts bring tents and drive to the mountain top to capture sunsets, starry skies, and sunrises.
Shaoguan Wanshishan Grassland
Located at the junction of Guangdong, Jiangxi, and Hunan provinces, Wanshishan has a history intertwined with battles and achievements echoing through its mountains and valleys. The mountain range features 10 peaks over 1000 meters. Within the scenic area, streams, bamboo forests, maple woods, terraces, farmhouses, and smoke from cooking fires create a tranquil and beautiful pastoral gallery, earning it the nickname 'Jiuzhaigou of Lingnan'.
Yingxi Corridor of Peaks
Yingxi Corridor of Peaks, known as the 'Little Guilin of Guangdong,' is currently the longest corridor of peaks discovered in Guangdong Province. The scenic area extends over 20 kilometers and features unique landscapes. Streams and rivers meander through the area, surrounded by mountains of various shapes, mysterious caves, peculiar rocks, ever-changing seas of clouds, misty scenes, bamboo forests, and scattered farmhouses, creating an absolute pastoral landscape!
Lianshan Oujia Terraces
Oujia Terraces are located at the foot of Dafu Mountain, the highest peak in Lianshan, which is known as the 'Ridge of Lingnan in Guangdong Province', in Qingyuan City, Guangdong Province. They are distributed in an M-shape around Oujia Village, stretching nearly 3 kilometers, making them the largest and most pristine terraces in Guangdong Province. The terraces cascade along the mountain, offering different scenery in each season: in spring, the fields shine brightly; in summer, the seedlings are lush and green; in autumn, the rice waves turn golden. Visitors have exclaimed: 'Why go to Longsheng to see terraces when the beauty of Lianshan's terraces speaks for itself!'