Yuexiu Park

Yuexiu Park

Yuexiu Park, Guangzhou’s largest urban park, spans 910,000 square meters and blends natural beauty with historical landmarks. Renowned for its lush hills, serene lakes, and the iconic Five-Ram Statue—a symbol of Guangzhou—it has been a public leisure space since 1921. The park incorporates ancient temples, Ming Dynasty relics, and modern recreational facilities, drawing over 20 million visitors annually.

Historical Overview

First developed during the Song Dynasty (960–1279), Yuexiu Park served as a military training ground and imperial hunting reserve. In 1921, it became China’s first municipal park, later expanding to include the Zhenhai Tower (1380) and Ming Dynasty City Wall (1368). Key events include the 1949 proclamation of the People’s Republic of China’s founding and the 1986 unveiling of the Five-Ram Statue.

 

Structural Layout

The park is divided into five zones:Five-Ram Plaza: The central area featuring the 11-meter-tall Five-Ram Statue.

Yuexiu Hill: A 70m-tall peak with pavilions, temples, and the Zhenhai Tower Museum.

Beixiu Lake: A scenic lake with boat rentals and a 1.5km jogging path.

Golden Well Garden: A classical Chinese garden with koi ponds and rock formations.

Sports Zone: Basketball courts, tennis courts, and a children’s playground.

Major Attractions

Five-Ram Statue: Guangzhou’s emblem, crafted from 130 pieces of granite in 1959.

Zhenhai Tower: A 5-story Ming Dynasty watchtower with exhibits on Guangzhou’s history.

Ming Dynasty City Wall: A 1,100m-long fortification, China’s oldest surviving city wall.

Zhongshan Monument: A 1929 tribute to Sun Yat-sen, featuring a 5m-tall bronze statue.

Guangzhou Museum: Housed in Zhenhai Tower, showcasing 3,000 years of local artifacts.

Beixiu Lake Pagoda: A 9-story Tang Dynasty-style tower illuminated at night.

 

Suggested Itineraries

  • Classic Route (2–3 hours):

South Gate → Five-Ram Plaza → Zhenhai Tower → Ming Dynasty City Wall → Beixiu Lake → Return via Golden Well Garden.

Highlights: Iconic statues, historical towers, and lake views.

  • Cultural Route (4–5 hours):

East Gate → Guangzhou Museum → Zhongshan Monument → Ming Dynasty City Wall → Yuexiu Temple → Sports Zone.

Highlights: Historical exhibits, temple visits, and recreational activities.

  • Nature Route (Full Day):

West Gate → Beixiu Lake → Golden Well Garden → Yuexiu Hill Trail → Five-Ram Plaza → Zhenhai Tower.

Highlights: Hiking, gardens, and panoramic vistas.

 

Ticket Purchase

Online: Book via Yuexiu Park’s official website or WeChat mini-program (up to 7 days in advance).

Combo Deals: Zhenhai Tower + Guangzhou Museum: ¥40 (adults), ¥20 (students).

  • Prices:

Main Park: Free (some attractions require separate tickets).

Zhenhai Tower: ¥10.

Guangzhou Museum: ¥20.

Free: Children under 1.2m, seniors over 70.

 

Transportation

By Subway: Line 2 to Yuexiu Park Station (Exit B1), 5-minute walk to South Gate.

By Bus: Routes 5, 7, 21, or 24 to Yuexiu Park Stop.

By Taxi: Direct to “Yuexiu Gongyuan” (越秀公园) – specify South/North/East Gate.

From Guangzhou Railway Station: 10-minute taxi ride via Huanshi West Road.

Best Time & Tips

Peak Hours: Avoid weekends/holidays; visit early (7 AM opening) or late (after 5 PM).

Crowds: Five-Ram Plaza is busiest 10 AM–12 PM; trails are quieter.

Weather: Spring (February–April) for cherry blossoms; autumn (October–December) for mild hikes.

  • Essentials:

Wear comfortable shoes (trails can be steep).

Bring water and snacks (few vendors inside).

Photography allowed (tripods permitted).

Prohibited items: Drones, open flames, and loudspeakers.

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FAQ

What are the beautiful lakes suitable for taking photos in Yuexiu Park?

There are three artificial lakes in the park, namely Beixiu Lake, Nanxiu Lake and Dongxiu Lake. The lakes are surrounded by beautiful scenery, and the lake water is clear, which is very suitable for taking photos. Especially Dongxiu Lake, next to which is the Children's Paradise, and the scenery is more lively.

Can I go boating in Yuexiu Park?

Yes, you can. The three artificial lakes in Yuexiu Park provide boating services. You can row a boat on the lake, enjoy the beautiful scenery around, and feel the leisure and comfort.

Is Yuexiu Park free of charge?

Yes, Yuexiu Park is free to the public, allowing tourists to freely visit and enjoy the beautiful scenery and historical relics in the park.

Is it suitable to have a picnic in the park?

Yes, Yuexiu Park has many open lawns and rest areas, which are suitable for picnicking. You can bring your own food and drinks, and enjoy a pleasant picnic time with your family and friends in the beautiful natural environment.

What are the opening hours of Yuexiu Park?

The park is open from 6:00 in the morning to 22:00 in the evening.

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