One of the largest parks in Guangzhou - Yuexiu Park - is named after the Yuexiu Mountain and was opened to the public in 1952. The park stretches across an area of over 200 acres and comprises a total of seven hummocks and three artificial lakes - Lake...more
One of the largest parks in Guangzhou - Yuexiu Park - is named after the Yuexiu Mountain and was opened to the public in 1952. The park stretches across an area of over 200 acres and comprises a total of seven hummocks and three artificial lakes - Lake Beixiu, Lake Nanxiu and Lake Dongxiu. Visitors to the park can witness an abundance of breathtaking natural scenery, with lush greenery and fragrant flowers in full bloom. Yuexiu Park is also host to a number of flower exhibitions around the year which attracts large numbers of visitors to the park. The best time to visit the park is during spring when the Guangzhou Garden Fair is held at Yuexiu park. The main attraction in the park is the Five-Ram Sculpture which has come to become an icon of Guangzhou city.
Free of charge
Open from 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Around 1 – 2 hours
Adults, Families, Young Adults, Senior Guests, Children
The Five-Ram Sculpture in the park
Though specially designated prayer facilities at Yuexiu Park for Muslim travellers will be unavailable, plenty of private space will be available and can be made use of during prayer times. Muslim travellers may also visit some of the mosques near Yuexiu Park during prayer times. The Great Mosque of Guangzhou is the main mosque of Guangzhou.
Muslim travellers may find access to Halal food near Yuexiu Park at some of the Halal restaurants in Guangzhou. Halal restaurants near Yuexiu Park include the Bosphorus, Aussie Pizza, Xinyue Muslim Restaurant and Maedah which are all located within the city limits of Guangzhou.