Guangzhou Foshan Tour
- Tour Price: $ 45
- Tour Code: CT253
- Available: Daily
- Duration: 1 Day
- Tour Type: Guangzhou Side Trip to Foshan
Trip Highlights - Guangzhou Foshan Tour offers a side trip to Foshan city from Guangzhou. Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province in South China, has a population of 10 million. It Is adjacent to Hong Kong and Macau, covering an area of 7434.4 square kilometers. As an important economic city in South China, Guangzhou is developing at a amazing pace. When you firstly visit Guangzhou you, will encounter with the high skyscrapers, overpasses and people walking at a large pace. But if you go further you will find the gentler and more personable side of the city.
Tour Prices (this is private tour based on per person and shown in US dollars) | |
Group Size | Price / Traveler |
1 traveler | USD150 |
2-5 travelers | USD110 |
6-9 travelers | USD75 |
10 travelers & above | USD45 |
(For 10 persons up, please email us for new quotations) |
·Entrance fees and lunch as listed | ·All transfers with private vehicle and guide |
·Accident insurance | · |
·Air fare and airport tax | ·Personal expenses |
·Tips for guide and driver | ·Hotel fare |
Tour Itinerary
In the morning you will be picked up by your tour guide and drive to Foshan. At Foshan you will first visit Liang Garden. This garden is one of the most famous in Guangdong Province. Next you will be given a tour of the Foshan Ancestral Temple, a Daoist Temple built in the Song Dynasty. The temple is dedicated to the Northern God, Beidi. Afterwards you will observe Chinese paper-cutting, one of China"s traditional arts & crafts. You will then be driven back to your hotel in Guangzhou.
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Liang's Garden
The main part of Liang's Garden is located at the Xianfeng Ancient Path of Songfeng Road. Once the residence of the Liang clan in Foshan, it is an architectural complex located at several distinct sites, creating an impressive whole. Liang's Garden was constructed in a phased manner during the Jiaqing and Daoguang periods of the Qing Dynasty by four local personalities.
Foshan Ancestral Temple
Foshan Ancestral Temple was originally named the Northern King Temple when it was built to worship the Northern King during the reign of Yuanfeng (1078-1085) in the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). It was believed that the Northern King had magic power and could stop floods. Locals built temples hoping the Northern King would protect their crops.