Thursday, 26 February 2015

dates to avoid when visiting china

Dates to Avoid When Planning a China Tour

If you are planning a China tour some dates that are useful to know are the dates to avoid, such as "Golden Week" and other times when flights to Asia and within China are very expensive. Here is the lowdown (ordered by the size) to help you plan your vacation.

Tourist Peak 1: the "Golden Week" of National Day Holiday

Period: September 29 – October 10

Almost all Chinese people will have a seven-day holiday at the beginning of October, because of the celebration of Chinese National Day. Generally speaking most Chinese people will take this government-given opportunity to travel to domestic cities, causing crowds everywhere and very busy traffic. Hotel and transport prices are increased, leading to high-budget travel during this period.
China Highlights suggests you avoid this period when planning a tour of China.
With crowds everywhere, traffic will be very busy, and you will spend longer on the road. Booking of hotels and flights can be very difficult (early confirmation is highly recommended if you decide to travel during this period). Hotels are much more expensive. You may need to wait in line for about one hour to enter the popular attractions, and may need to wait for a long time at restaurants. Traveling during this period is a matter needing thorough preparation.
You might notice that the National Day ends at October 7, but we include the following week in this peak period. The transport networks are most crowded during the period from September 23 to October 7, though they are less crowded in the week following "the Golden Week", when hotels charge peak prices.

Tourist Peak 2: Labor Day Holiday

Period: April 28 – May 4
As with Chinese National Day holiday, the Labor Day holiday period should be avoided when planning a tour of China.
Though the holiday only lasts three days (typically May 1 to May 3), the tourist peak will last from April 26 to May 4. The crowds at attractions, high travel costs, long waiting times, and busy transportation during this period may make your tour to China frustrating.

The Spring Festival Rush with Congested Transportation

Period:  February 4 – March 15 in 2015
In China there is a period of time with congested transportation everywhere, especially in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and other big tourist cities — this is the Spring Festival rush.
The Spring Festival rush lasts 40 days. However, there are five days that are recommended for traveling between domestic cities during these 40 days: the first five days of the new year (February 20 – 24 in 2015). During these days, most Chinese people will stay at home for family time and the Spring Festival celebration, which lightens the pressure on transportation and presents you with possiblely easier-than-usual travel conditions. Remember that cheap flight tickets are available during these five days!

In 2015 one of the most congested period on China's transport will be February 4 – February 19, when people are homeward bound. Another busy time will be February 25 – March 15, when millions of migrant workers and college students rush back to their work places and colleges. So traveling in China during these periods is likely to be challenge.

DIY How to purify your new house

DIY How to purify your new house HOW to ensure your new house is "PURIFY" to move in - DIY to purify your new house
DO NOT sleep overnight in the new house before any prayer to the Earth Gods,


DIY to purify your house

sources:  http://siambarang.blogspot.com/search/label/Clean%2FPurify%20up%20your%20house

Sharing on how to DIY to purify/clean your new / old house

The most common and simple way to purity the entire house either brand new or present staying house and what u can Do It Yourself by spending little of $.
For those unable to get monks for home blessing.

What u need to get:
2 new small red water pail
1.5 little of bot water x1
3 thai lemons


Best with Black color kemanyan 3 pcs
kemanyan holder x1

smallest pk of uncook rice (500g/1kg)
1/2 pk of unfine salt
1 to 3 pks of chinese prayer tea leaf

Choose morning timing to perform
Best is to look at the chinese lunar calendar for Auspicious hrs

Step 1:
Open up every windows in the entire house.

Step 2:
Light up all 3 kamuyam on the holder place on the central positional of the house.
If u not sure of position, can use your house floor plan.

Step 3:
mix well all 3 items rice, salt & tea leaf into 1 pail
start from standing facing the exit of the main door which standing position is inside the house. Sprinkle on the right 1st, which include every " Flooring Corners " in the entire house and ending at the left side of the exit of the main door and whatever left in the pail sparkle all out of the doorstep.
( Cleaning up the rice, salts & tea leaves will either in 1/2 day later or Best is next day. )

Step 4:
wash hand and follow step 5.

Step 5:
cut all 3 thai lemon into 9 slices.
mix with mineral water into the 2nd pail.
Sparkle all "Celing Corner" and whatever left over
optional can use to clean up the gate and the main door.
( u may use pomegranate leaves to sparkle )

Step 6 ( only for house u already stay in )
Light 9 incease sticks for house Buddha Bucha or
Light 12 incease sticks for chinese Gods Bucha.

End of the process.

Welcome to a new good luck house.

2 things to take note of
1. Pls DO NOT sleep overnight in the new place before any prayer to the Earth Gods,
2. Not suitable for barang prayer if your barang is at home.
( barang = spirits stuffs )

Guangzhou, China - Sightseeing

GuangZhou - Sightseeing
most places you can easily take public transport except White Mountain and Lingnan Old Village

Canton Tower or TV station (world's tallest 1500 ft high)
Canton Tower
Canton Tower is also known as the Guangzhou TV Tower, and is approximately 600 meters high. The tower provides a great bird’s eye view of the night scenery in Guangzhou. You can also enjoy a meal at a restaurant in the tower and take the world’s highest Ferris wheel for panoramic views of Guangzhou.

The Canton Tower is the tallest TV tower in the world with a total height of 600m (1500 ft). The Tower was built using the latest engineering technologies, but inherits 2000 years of Canton Culture. It displays Guangzhou’s vision and determination to the world. The Tower offers an observation deck with a spectacular view, several top-notch restaurants and catering services, 5-star exhibition, convention and entertainment facilities. All these enable you not just to enjoy the magnificent scenery of Guangzhou, but also to experience the excitement of adventure at great heights.

Entrance fee for Canton Tower: 50 yuan per person for 32 floors, 100 yuan per person for 66 floors, 150 yuan per person for 84 floors.   Ferris Wheel ride is 130 rmb per person.


Canton Tower World's Highest Ferris Wheel 1500 ft high

Top of the canton tower is The Ferris wheel, world tallest ferris wheel at about 1500 ft high. entrance price is 130 yuan per person.

Passengers were set to ride in see-through capsules perched on top of the 450-metre-high Canton Tower, also known as the Guangzhou TV Tower. The 16 pods - which hold a total of 96 thrill seekers - each measure just over three metres wide. 

An elliptical track has been constructed around the edge of the tower's roof, and the 16 transparent 'crystal' pods take between 20 and 40 minutes to go round the track.





Canton Tower is near Exit A of Chigangta Subway Station (赤岗塔站) of Subway Line 3, which runs between Airport South Station at Baiyun Airport and Tiyuxi Station at Tiyu West Road (体育西路).


Night cruise on the Pearl River

Night cruise on the Pearl River
A night cruise on the Pearl River takes about two hours. Along the cruise, you can enjoy a general view of Guangzhou. Water and very simple snacks are available on the cruise ship. You can buy a ticket and board at Tianzi Pier (天字码头), which is about a five-minute walk from Haizhu Square Subway Station (海珠广场). cost about rmb30






Chen Clan Academy 陈家祠




Chen Clan Academy
In the late of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), a man named Chen got the third place in the highest imperial examination and had conferred upon him a distinguished office title which made the Family Chen well-known. Later someone suggested that all the Chen's families raise money to build a temple to sacrifice to the ancestors and encourage their offspring likewise to study hard. Therefore, the temple was finished in 1894 with the money donated by Chen's families in 72 counties of Guangdong Province as well as some overseas members of Family Chen.


The most impressive attractions in the temple are various superb carvings extolling nature. They are in the forms of wood, brick, pottery, stone, lime and things like that, of which wood carving especially fully demonstrates the great achievements of the art of carving in Guangdong Province. Stories of historical celebrities and scenes are also vividly represented in the temple.



The temple is a compound complex consisting of nine halls, six courtyards and nineteen buildings connected by corridors, all separated by walls from the outside world. A pair of stone drums in front of the entrance door, measuring 2.55 meters (about 8.36 feet) in height and two colored drawing pictures of door-god of four meters (about 13 feet) height are said to be the best in Guangdong.

The compound was constructed in the traditional Chinese symmetrical style and the main hall, the Juxian Hall is in the center of the temple. Juxian Hall was once a place for clansmen to assemble before the establishment of the temple and now it is used as an ancestral hall. In front of the hall is a stone gazebo surrounded by stone balustrades. In the hall there is an exquisitely carved folding screen which is an excellent example of woodcarving.
  


Admission Fee: CNY 10
Opening Hours: 08:30 -17:30
Recommended Time for a Visit: 45 minutes



How to Get There: Subway :Take Guangzhou Subway Line 1 to Chenjiaci Station(Chen Clan Academy). Leave from Exit C to Chenjiaci Square or Exit D to the main entrance. you will see the Chen Clan Academy.

Bus Routes: Take 17, 85, 88, 104, 107, 109, 114, 128, 133, 181, 193, 204, 233, 250, 251, 260, 268, 286, Tourism Bus Line 1 or 2 and get off at Chenjiaci Station.

FREE entry one day each month:
Notes: Every month, the ancestral temple will be open free of charge for one day. So, ticket free on Jan. 13, Feb. 24, Mar. 17, Apr. 14, May 18, Jun. (National Cultural Heritage Day), Jul. 14, Aug. 18, Sep 15, Oct. 13, Nov. 17, Dec. 15.

Temple of 6 Banyan Tree

Temple of 6 Banyan Tree
Having a long history of about 1,400 years, the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees is one of the four best Buddhist temples in Guangzhou and located on the Liurong Road (meaning the Six Banyan Trees Road). It has a rich collection of cultural-relics and is renowned both at home and abroad.





Originally built in 537, it has been rebuilt several times, and the name has also been changed several times from Changshou Temple (meaning Longevity Temple) to Jinghui Temple and finally the current name. It is a name given by the great liiterateur Su Dongpo in the Song Dynasty (960 - 1279). It is said that he visited there while returning to the north. During the visit, he found six banyan trees there particularly striking. The vitality of the trees put him in a good mood and cheered him up. When the abbot of the monastery invited him to suggest a name, Su Dongpo wrote down its present name. Finally, its former name (Jinghui Temple) was changed to the present one, Temple of the Six Banyan Trees. A pagoda inside is known variously as Six Banyan Pagoda or Flowery Pagoda.

After entering by the mountain gate, the Tianwang Hall is the first hall you will see. The Laughing Buddha is there with smile all over his face to welcome visitors. Behind it is the Weituo Hall. According to legend, Weituo was a general who recaptured the Buddhist relics which had been stolen. He keeps a straight face, looking very serious and frightful, in distinct contrast with the Laughing Buddha.

The architecture that catches the visitors' eyes most is the Six Banyan Pagoda. It is a pagoda where Buddhist relics are placed. Its roofs curve upwards and look like dark red flower petals. The tip of the pagoda is like stamens, while the whole construction looks like a huge stigma high in the air. Therefore, people like to call it the Flowery Pagoda. The pagoda not only has a nice appearance, but also provides visitors a good place to overlook enchanting scenery around.


Admission Fee: CNY 5 (the temple); CNY 10 (Six Banyan Pagoda)

Opening Hours: 08:30 to 17:00
Recommended Time for a Visit: One hour

Route: Take Subway Line 1 or Subway Line 2 to Gongyuanqian Station and get out from Exit B. Walk five minutes and it can be reached.

Take bus 12, 215 to Liurong Road Station or 74, 85, 88, 102, 104, 107, 193, 233, 250, 286 to Zhongshan Liulu Station.


Yuexiu Park (5 Rams)
Yuexiu Park (famous  ram statue)
960 Jiefang North Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou 510000, China

Getting there:  take the metro to Yuexiu Park, the park is opposite the MRT.



A huge park. There are many locals there in the morning to do their excercise. There are many attractions to visit. You can also take an electric cart to tour the park if you do not have enough time on your hands. You can also but fish food to feed the fish in the park. All in all, excellent place...

Lingnan Impression Park (old guangzhou town) - ( many feedbacks not to visit this place)
Lingnan Impression Park
Waihuan West Road, University City, Panyu District, Guangzhou 510006, China


If you have an interest in Guangzhou and its culture beyond food and shopping, you will find this a worthwhile attraction. Despite being out of the way, the subway and a walk/motorbike ride will get you there. The park resembles an old town, with beautiful traditional buildings, a lake with a shadow puppet pavillion and a main street full of attractions, including an open air opera house. While many of the buildings are for hawking things, the objects they sell usually are tied in with local culture. It is worth exploring any open door since some exhibitions may be located a bit off the main street. There are art, history, food displays and live shows from opera to puppet theatre. Plus some off-beat things to delight you, such as rooms with optical illusions or displays of Chairman Mao memorabilia. I would recommend spending half a day there so you can soak it all in. You will definitely be enriched in your understanding of the roots of modern Guangzhou and maybe surprised by its rich cultural background.

Guangzhou BaiYun Mountain
Baiyun Shan, or White Cloud Mountain, lies just North of the city and is one of the 'Eight Sights' of Guangzhou. It has been a scenic spot for a long time and has inspired poets, artists, and scholars, and on a rare clear day you can see the whole of Guangzhou. The park consists of 30 peaks and covers 28 km2, with Moxing Peak being the hightest at 382 metres.



The mountain can be reached by taking buses 24 and 36, and a bus going directly to the peak also available at Guangwei Road. The Baiyun Cableway is the first bicable ropeway in the country, and has 80 cars seating 6 passengers each. The lower station is located east of Yuntai Garden and the upper station is at the Peak Park, a difference of 198 m (650 ft) in altitude and are located 1,672 m (5,486 ft) away from each other.

Bad Tour Experience (very common, so be careful) - entrance tickets NOT included

we have bad experience joining a one day tour despite booking from the hotel travel agency.

the tour price ranged from rmb68 to rmb150 depend which hotels you are staying and DO NOT cover the entrance ticket price. visit 2 places only and jade factory and electronic shops.

the guide wanted additional rmb160 for 2 entrance tickets. i paid rmb80 for one place only (i found out from the ticket counter the entrance is at rmb60)
in addition, they bring you to several shopping shops. Conclusion it is not too difficult or expensive to visit guangzhou on your own or you can hire a car with driver or travel via MRT.

Famous Catholic Churches – The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Guangzhou, South China, built in 1861

The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is located at 56 Yat Tak Road, Guangzhou, haizhu in the wholesale market.  It is located on the north bank of the Pearl River and stands at the heart of the busy old town. The site of the Cathedral was originally the residence of the Viceroy of Guangdong and Guangxi Provinces in the Qing Dynasty. During the Second Opium War, the residence was completely destroyed and Viceroy Ye Mingchen was captured by the British. The Catholic Cathedral started in 1863 and was completed in 1888 during the reign of emperor Guangxu. It was designed by the French architect Guillemin. The cathedral, like most of the great Gothic Cathedrals of Europe, is built of solid masonry, including all the walls, pillars and the twin towers. The Cathedral was actually inspired by the Basilica of St. Clotilde in Paris. It is also been called “Stone House”, as all of the walls and columns are constructed with granite stone. It features a nave of approximate 27 meters high, flanked by two lower aisles, and 14 small side-chapels. With a floor area of 2,754 square meters, it is the largest Roman Catholic Church in the Guangzhou archdiocese and the largest cathedral in the Gothic style in China and Southeast Asia. The Cathedral is 35 meters wide, 78.69 meters long, and the twin towers rise 58.5 meters high. The west tower is a clock tower while the east tower serves as bell tower, having five gigantic bronze bells shipped in from France in the 19th century.

Guangzhou China - Foods

Guangzhou China - best eating place and cusine

My favourite eating places in Guangzhou

Shang Xia Jiu Lu Pedestrian Street 上下九步行街 (a MUST visit place for famous foods and shopping) 4 famous old restaurant and several famous eating house. - your first stop in Guangzhou 

Directions: Take MTR to Changshou Lu station. 15 minutes walking distance away from Dishifu Road. Suggest you asked how to get to Shang Xia Jiu Lu.





Shangxia Jiu Lu Pedestrian Street is located in the Liwan District. On this street lie more than 200 stores, and guangzhou famous restaurants and teahouses. Shangxia Jiu Lu is restricted to pedestrians only.

Be sure to go to Shangxia Jiu Lu. Even if you don't buy anything, just walking along it you will feel the cultural atmosphere.

Famous Restaurants and Eating place in Shang Xia Jiu:

Guangzhou Restaurant 广州酒家 (Strongly Recommended)

Guangzhou Restaurant 广州酒家 (RECOMMEND)
Daily 7am-3pm, 5-9pm. (crowd started queing at 4pm)
Guangzhou Restaurant owned 19 subsidiaries. The specialties include Wen Chang Chicken, Kapok Duck, Deep Fried Duck Palm, and Three-colored Lobster. Besides, the moon cakes of Guangzhou Restaurant are also very famous.

Guangzhou Restaurant was founded in 1935, with operating Cantonese famous, known as "Eating in Guangzhou's first" reputation, the main business catering services and food industry, the company was the Ministry of Commerce as "China's top ten food and beverage brands." , has won the "old Chinese", "National Customer Satisfaction service enterprises", "advanced unit of spiritual civilization", "National Labor Award" and other honors, in 2012 was awarded the "China famous Brand" title.







Famous Sausage Shop Huang Shang Huang Beside Guangzhou Restaurant

Beside Guangzhou Restaurant is the famous Huang Shang Huang Shop (皇上皇腊味店, well-known for its sausage meat and others)








Taotao Ju Jiujia (陶陶居 Restaurant)

Taotao Ju Jiujia (陶陶居 Restaurant)
Add: No. 20, Di Shi Fu Lu, Guangzhou

Tao Tao Ju built in year 1880 already exists for more than 120 years. It is the earliest luxury restaurant in Guangzhou. A summerhouse at the top of the building was the best place of Guangzhou to admire the beautiful moon for a long time. There are a lot of famous and great persons have been to this restaurant such as Lu Xun-the founder of modern baihua literature, Ba Jin-one of the most important and widely-read Chinese writers of the 20th century, Cheng Can Yun, Liu Hai Su and so on. The signboard was beautiful calligraphy of Kang Youwei-a famous Chinese scholar noted calligrapher and prominent thinker and reformer of the later Qing Dynasty. Tao Tao Ju restaurant can enable you have the most authentic Cantonese cuisine. The specialty here is "Tao Tao Ginger and Shallot Chicken". Tao Tao Ju is not only for dishes, but also for its cookies. It has made cookies for more than one hundred years.

Taotaoju Restaurant is one of the most famous tea restaurants in Guangzhou and has a history of more than 100 years. Among the various dim sums available, highly recommended are the shrimp dumplings (虾饺), crispy durian cakes (榴莲酥), chicken claws (凤爪), steamed creamy custard buns (奶黄包), stewed milk bean curd (双皮奶), and beef meatballs. China Highlights advises that you order in advance if possible.


Great Dim Sum also their famous foods






Lian Xiang Lou Restaurant

Lian Xiang Lou opened in 1889 and sits in the west part of Guangzhou city. It is reputed as the "mooncake No.1 for Lotus Seed Paste and a famous restaurant beside the shop". Lian Lian Xiang Lou is one of the most famous places for moon cakes. Its moon cakes sell far away to other countries to South Asia, America,







Shang Xia Jiu pedestian street famous eating house:

Nanxin Eating House

Nanxin Shuang Pi Nai Eating House 南信双皮奶 (China, Guangzhou), also great for noodles and etc

Nanxin Shuang Pi Nai 南信双皮奶 is a dessert made from a mixture of milk (water buffalo to be exact), egg white and sugar. Apparently, water buffalo milk is used because only water buffalo milk can coagulate when cooled.


Jiang Zhuang Nai 南信姜撞奶 or Ginger Milk Curd RMB10 ($2). The Ginger Milk Curd is made by pouring milk into ginger juice at a certain temperature. Once this is done properly, chemistry reaction (between the milk and ginger) takes place and the milk (liquid) starts its transition and becomes solid (pudding like). it is best taken in winter and is known to help get rid of cold.


Nanxin Shuang Pi Nai 南信双皮奶 (China, Guangzhou)
47号 Dishifu Road, Liwan
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Tel: +86 20 8138 9904
Location

another famous eating house in Shang Xia Jiu 荔湾名食家 -  opp Singapore Bee Cheng Heng Shop

荔湾名食家
Liwan Famous Food Restaurant
99 Dishifu Rd, Liwan, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

荔湾区第十甫路99号1楼 (近上九路)

+86 20 8171 2580






Strongly recommended:  10 ingredients porridge, black rice desert. and more (see menu those with a red star beside the foods)

For an authentic slice of Cantonese life, try Liwan Famous Food Restaurant. Dishes served are staple Guangzhou favourites including porridge, wonton and changfen








西关人家 Xi Guan Ren Jia in Shang Xia Jiu Lu

西关人家 Xi Guan Ren Jia
Dim Sum Restaurant and Chinese Restaurant

at Dexing Rd. & Kangwang Rd. (at 4/F of Liwan Plaza North Tower), Guangzhou, Shang Xia Jiu area

Xiguang Ren Jia is the paradise of Guangdong snacks. It is a very nice Cantonese flavor restaurant with reasonable price. 

The famous chicken dish here is "Qing Ping Chicken". Well known Guangzhou dim sums are the specialties here such as Double Skin Milk, Ji Di Zhou (congee), Yuntun Mian (wonton) and Jiang Zhuang Nai. Some dim sum has a history of one hundred years.

 





dont forget to visit following in shang xia jiu pedestrian street:

Lianxiang Lou (莲香楼), Qingping Restaurant (清平饭店), Wenchang Chicken (文昌鸡), Huangshanghuang Sausage (皇上皇腊肠), Nanxin Desserts (南信甜品), Yin's Canteen (银记), Quxiang Cakes and so on.

Hua Lin Street near shang xia jiu. This street was built in the year 1870 and is a jade ornament street. It is home today to some of the most popular jade markets in China and has more than a thousand shops selling jade at several different price ranges. Hualin Temple is another attraction on this street. It is a Buddhist temple that was built in the year 527 AD and is known best for the Five Hundred Arahats Hall that houses 500 Buddha statues in various forms. While the temple once used to be quite large, it is much smaller today due to the expanding business area

Lao Xiguan Food City 老西关美食城 (famous congee in boat)

老西关美食城 (near hualin temple)
Lao Xiguan Food City
293 Kangwang South Rd, Liwan, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China ‎
tel: +86 20 3102 2070 ‎

Metro to Liwan: Line1, Line5 and Guangfo Line across the entire Liwan District.

Old Xiguan Food City, 3/F Huanlin Jade Plaza B Hall, 293 Kangwang Nan Rd.

Their dishes are rooted in a venerable culinary tradition unique to the area, one which demonstrates both the ingenuity and spirituality of their ancestors. Meals such as the Pan Tang Wu Xiu, a buttery seafood salad composed of five sacred ingredients, originate in fertility foods believed to speed the birth of son. Besides, the famous Boating Congee, for example, began by turning small, unsalable fish into a rich, creamy stew. Other noted desserts are: egg tarts and ginger-milk pudding, which are both made with yak's milk from a private farm in the suburb; the most popular Dim sum include: dumplings with prawn, rice rolls with either vegetable or pork, glutinous balls made from sweet potato or sweet corn, and many more.
 


 
Wenji Yixin Restaurant - famous for chicken
WenJi Yixinji Restaurant

文记壹心鸡
Opening Hours: 1100-2300 Daily
Wenji Restaurant (文记壹心鸡), 10 Boahua Road, Liwan District (荔湾区宝华路旋源桥10号) (Exit A Metro 1 Changshou Lu; Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street), ☎ +86 20 8172-8887.

Wenji Yixin (Single-hearted) Chicken – (formerly known as Qingping Chicken)
Qingping Chicken was the signature dish of the Qingping Restaurant in Guangzhou's historic western downtown area, ranked in the top 10 provincial chicken dishes in 1993. Qingping Chicken is cooked in seasoned brine, which gives lively flavors to the skin, meat and even the bones.




This is a fresh chicken, but not chilled or frozen. Skin is thin and there is no jelly fat between skin and meat layers. Meat is naturally bouncy, juicy, and rich in chicken flavour.

Some years ago the Qingping Restaurant closed down, but its kitchen team went en-masse to the newly-established Wenji Restaurant in Baohua St., keeping Qingping Chicken alive under a new name, "Wenji Yixin Chicken".

Beijing Lu Pedestrian Street 北京路步行街  - Foods Street and Shopping


Crossing over the north end of Beijing Lu stretches Zhongshan Wu Lu (中山六路), a lively copy of Beijing Lu that has not been pedestrianized. There, the Xindaxin Department Store and newly-built Mayflower Plaza (五月花广场) – a bustling connection to the Gongyuanqian (公园前) subway station – feature a variety of vogue merchandise and fashionable brands.



For more ahopping destinations in Guangzhou check out gzhopper.com


Xihu (西湖) and Huifudong (惠福东) are two other Beijing Lu crossings that offer many shopping options, including the Mingsheng Mall (名胜广场) on Xihu and a large selection of children's stores on Huifudong.

Running parallel to Beijing Lu lies Wende Lu (文德路), an area packed with shops carrying copies of paintings, photos, frames and various other items for home decoration.

Beijing Lu
South of the intersection where Zhongshan 5 becomes Zhongshan 4.

How to go there:
Metro: get off at gongyuan qian station and head out exit C and walk straight for 2 short blocks

Tip:
1. Avoid individuals who solicit pirated DVDs and imitation goods or lot of Fake watches that they will show you, in fact most of the fake watch is from the Guangzhou watch market, low price, but they sell the people with high price. Don’t follow anyone into the small dark alleys in between buildings to see their goods.

2. Remember to visit Mayflower Plaza (五月花广场 wǔ-yuè-huā-guǎng-chǎng) at 68 Zhongshan 5 Lu (中山五路68号), at the northern end of the Pedestrian Street. This is a place where young people hang out and shop. (Metro 1, 2 Gong Yuan Qian station – Exits C, D)

3 .However many sellers give discounts so don’t be shy about haggling.(how to barging in Guangzhou)

Beijing Pedestrian Street - Famous Foods - Lemon and Tiger Prawn Vietamese Restaurant

Lemon and Tiger Prawn Vietamese Restaurant - Best Vietamese Restaurants in Guangzhou
大头虾越式风味餐厅 Tiger Prawn Vietnamese Rest.

惠福东路548号, Guangzhou, Guangdong
548 Huifu East Rd, Yuexiu, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
+86 20 8319 1277




Hong Xing Seafoods - Guangzhou famous live-seafood restaurant

How to go there ?
Line 2 at Haizhu Square Station , Exit A, Turn Left ,about 3 minutes .
Address: No. 2 Qiaoguan Road Yuexiu district 越秀区侨光路2号
Booking no: (020) 83301138














Beijing Dong Lai Shuan Famous HOTpot in Guangzhou

Beijing Dong Lai Shuan Famous HOTpot in  Guangzhou
http://www.donglaishun.com/
Beijing Dong Lai Shun Restaurant

Daily 11am-2.30pm, 5.30-10pm. No cards.1)Mei Zhon Blg, 338 Heng Fu Lu
(8358 6998 ext 3578); 2)408 Bin Jiang Zhong Lu, Hai Zhu District (3428 3431)

广东广州店 广州天河区恒福路338号梅州大厦二层 020-83586596


广东珠海店 珠海市吉大情侣南路453号九洲花园正门侧



Shenzhen Famous Hotpot little lamb - branch in Guangzhou

广州桥南店 广州番禺区市桥桥南街南郊路199二层 020-39292558

http://www.littlesheep.com
Branches in Guangzhou:
广州大北店 广州市番禺区市桥镇环城中路99号小肥羊 020-84886185
广州林乐路店 广州市天河区林和街317号(耀星华庭)二层小肥羊连锁 020-38217746
广州五羊店 广州市越秀区五羊新城寺右新马路131号深华大厦小肥羊连锁 020-87395778
广州小北店 广州市越秀区小北路185号鹏源发展大厦2楼 020-83544158
广州东晓店 广州市海珠区东晓路小肥羊广州市海珠区东晓路38号东银大厦三层 020-34289078
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Hong Kong Famous Roast Meat Restaurant with branch in Guangzhou
Guangzhou Tai Hing 太興 (www.taihingroast.com)
地址: 硚口区中山大道238号凯德广场4楼(近武胜路)
  • 电话: 027-83621129


  • take train to huangsha station and exit to metropolitan plaza (4th floor)



    From a small fast-food eatery serving siu-mei (roast food), Tai Hing Roast has grown into a restaurant chain with over 30 shops all around Hong Kong, China (Guangzhou, Shenzhen) and Singapore, including Tai Hing Roast Restaurant and Tai Hing New Century. Be surprised by elements of modern dining fused with the essence of traditional cuisine, and enjoy their signature roasts meat as well as milk tea, Western dishes and Chinese specialties.




    Da Tong Restaurant - Opp Pearl River
    Da Tong Restaurant is located on the Changdi Avenue, a bustling section of Guangzhou.

    Adress: No. 63, Yanjiang Rd., West, GZ
    Tel: 020-81885933

    Occupying all eight stories of an old riverfront building with an open terrace on the top floor, this restaurant is popular with locals all hours of the day, so arrive early to be guaranteed a seat. The atmosphere is chaotic and noisy, but the morning and afternoon dim sum is well worth it, especially for the low prices. Famous dishes include stewed chicken feet (delicious, we'll have you know), crispy-skin chicken, and roasted duck.

    signature dishes of Da Tong Restaurant are Crisp-skinned Chicken and Golden Roasted Sucking Pig. The Da Tong Custard Tart is the most famous among its pastries.

    Nan Yuan Restaurant 南园酒家

    Nan Yuan Restaurant 南园酒家
    142, Qianjin Rd, haizhu district
    海珠区前进路142号
    Tel: +86 20 8444 9211



    Nan Yuan Restaurant is located on Qianjin Street in the Haizhu District. It is one of the three garden-style restaurants in Guangzhou and was founded in 1958. Its specialties are in Cantonese and Chaozhou cuisine and dishes include protect country dish, Buddha jumping over the wall, stewed wild goose, bean paste chicken, sliced beef, brined vegetable pork steak soup, and bamboo cream chicken.

    Pan Xi Restaurant 泮溪酒家

    Pan Xi Restaurant
    151 Longjin West Rd, Liwan, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
    Tel: +86 20 8181 5718, 8172-1328, 8172-2788





    Pan Xi Restaurant offers many different types of dim sum. It is a large-scale garden-style restaurant, located on the bank of Li Wan Lake. It occupies an area of 12,000sqm and is the site of Chang Hua Garden, an imperial garden of the Nan Han Dynasty. The scenery of the park is elegant and refined, described as a 'Complete symphonic poem of eastern architectural art'. Pan Xi Restaurant ranks the highest of the three garden-style restaurants in Guangzhou.

    This restaurant was where all foreign dignitaries and Chinese Government Leaders would go. Including Deng Xiao Ping. It has a history that predates a number of dynasty before it was transformed into a restaurant over 80 years ago.


    It is set on a lake and part of one of Guangzhou's more famous eat streets. Close to antique street and Ren Wei Temple its very popular with tourists.

    Its a very large restaurant with over 3000 seating however there is still a line up on weekends. Famous for its Yum Cha and Dim Sims, its defintely worth a visit. If your lucky book a table in one of the private dining rooms that still have the same decor from over 80 years ago, where a number of leaders have had their banquets.

    Guangzhou Bei Yuan Restaurant 北園

    Guangzhou Bei Yuan Restaurant 北園
    202 Xiaobei Rd, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
    越秀區小北路200-202號(近小北花圈)
    Tel: +86 20 8356 3365
    Hours: 11:00 - 14:30, 17:30 - 22:30 / Weekends and holidays 9:00 - 10:45

    Bei Yuan Cuisine (北園) is known as one of the three garden restaurants in Guangzhou, China. The other two are Panxi (泮溪酒家) and Nan Yuan (南園).





    The Cantonese seem to be the most raucous of all Chinese, and the main restaurant choices for classic Cantonese food, or for dim sum, are bedlam.
    The Bei Yuan Restaurant dates from the 1920s, although the current two-story building with courtyards is newer, built around a garden and pond. There’s dim sum here all day (about ¥4/50¢/25p per steamer) and a generous menu of Cantonese classics, with some English translations. Try huadiao zhu ji (chicken cooked in yellow wine — although some might argue this is really a Zhejiang dish), tang cu su rou (sweet-and-sour pork), and jiuhuang rou si (sliced pork with yellow chives). There is a separate dining hall serving Chiu Chow cuisine from eastern Guangdong: it goes in for piquant sauces and its chefs have a famous way with goose and duck.

    It claimed that it wanted to be the garden for people of Guangzhou; after being renovated, everything such as its unique classic style structure, its pavilions, and its ambiance are still the same, but not its food quality which is greatly reduced.

    The typically garish carpets, screens, and chandeliers are in odd contrast to a central green space. There are twin entrances — the left is for the traditional Cantonese dishes; the right is for a Chaozhou (Chiu Chow) restaurant, with the roast goose dishes typical of that area of northeast Guangdong.

    The specialties of Bei Yuan Restaurant are Oiled Shelled Shrimp. Suburbs Fish Head, Duck Palm in Oyster Sauce, Fried Chicken Breast, Sweet-Scented Balls Roasted Goose, Sauted Chicken in Rice Wine, Fish with Pine Nuts, and Fragrance Fulfill the Jug. The special pastry include Lingnan Litchi, Mint with Lotus, Jade Pineapple, and Watermelon Cream Jelly. The flavor is really wonderful.

    more info at: 
    http://letstalkfoodandetc.blogspot.sg/2013/03/bei-yuan-cuisine.html


    Guangzhou Bing Sheng (炳勝品味)
    Bing Sheng (炳勝品味) (天河分店)

    Flag ship Restaurant:
    Add: At the southern foot of Haiyin Bridge, 33, Dong Xiao Rd., Haizhu District
    海珠区东晓路33号
    Tel: 020-34286910, 34286911

    Tianhe Dong Branch
    Add: 168, Tianhe Rd. East , Tianhe District
    天河区天河东路168号
    Tel: 020-87518683, 87518682

    Wufeng Branch
    Add: 1-4 F, Wufeng Hotel, 438, Jiangnan Dadao Blvd South . Haizhu District
    海珠区江南大道南438号五凤酒店1-4楼
    Tel: 020-84472844, 84244611

    Website: www.bingsheng.com


    First and foremost, remember to make a reservation if you’re planning to dine here






    Bing Sheng is a wonderful Cantonese Restaurant that has multiple levels for different functions: private dining, group dining, dining in main area with everyone else, and a nice lounge. The service is great and the food fantastic! I really like how their menu has pictures of almost everything they have on offer making it actually even more difficult to decide on something because everything looks (and actually are) delicious!


    Order the dual Cha siu - the darker version served with the lighter version. The darker version has the white pork meat, a layer of fat and the caramelised crust. The light brown version is predominantly fat. It comes at rmb 68 and serves 2-3. Arrive and order by 6:30 pm as it sells out fast. All the best for your Cha Siu order.




    try to avoid the Canton Fair which is in April and October