Located at the foot of the Turtle Hillock along the Turtle Gang Dong Lu Yin Ping Road, the Panyu Museum is a prominent tourist landmark and is considered to be one of the top 10 attractions in Panyu. The museum offers over 240 acres of history and culture...more
Located at the foot of the Turtle Hillock along the Turtle Gang Dong Lu Yin Ping Road, the Panyu Museum is a prominent tourist landmark and is considered to be one of the top 10 attractions in Panyu. The museum offers over 240 acres of history and culture to give travellers a glimpse of the fascinating past of the city. Panyu Museum comprises three sections and includes the main multi-functional museum building - which is a landmark of Panyu - as well as the Eastern Han Dynasty tomb site. Numerous other items-of-interest and thematic exhibitions are on display to showcase the thousands of years old civilisation of ancient Panyu. For history enthusiasts, a trip to the Panyu Museum is a must when sight-seeing in Panyu.
Free-of-charge
Open daily (except on Mondays) from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Around 1 – 2 hours
Adults, Families, Young Adults, Senior Guests, Children
Artifacts excavated from the Eastern Han Dynasty Tomb
Though designated prayer facilities at Panyu Museum for Muslim travellers will be unavailable, it is possible to enquire for a private space that can be made use of during prayer times. Muslim travellers can also visit some of the mosques near Panyu Museum, in the Panyu area. The Huaisheng Mosque is one of the most prominent mosques located close to Panyu.
Halal food near Panyu Museum can be found at some of the Halal restaurants near Panyu. The halal food canteen in the Panyu Polytechnic and the Muslim food stall at Shawan Nan Village are some of the most well-known Halal food spots in the city and it is also possible to try some of the more prominent Halal restaurants in Guangzhou such as the Bosphorus, Aussie Pizza, Xinyue Muslim Restaurant and Maedah.