You can begin your journey in Guangzhou at the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, built during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), where an extensive collection of Lingnan craft masterpieces awaits your appreciation.
Then, stroll over to the Yongqingfang historical neighborhood, wandering beneath the iconic qilou, or arcade buildings, which offer an up-close look at classic Lingnan urban design. You can also explore the preserved Xiguan mansions, including the former residence of Bruce Lee's family.
You will find not only ancient streets and architecture that blend Eastern and Western styles here, but also traditions that have been kept very much alive. Watching a powerful martial arts demonstration and attending a Cantonese Opera performance are meaningful ways to connect more deeply with this region.
If you're up for an outdoor adventure, the Greater Bay Area offers excellent half-day coastal hikes. Recommended routes include the trail from Dragon's Back to Cape D'Aguilar in Hong Kong, the coastal path along Coloane on the southern edge of Macao, and the scenic walk from Dongchong to Xichong in Shenzhen.
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City walk
? Chen Clan Ancestral Hall and Yongqingfang historical neighborhood in Guangzhou
? Ancestral Temple in Foshan
? Qinghui Garden in Shunde
Cuisine
? Cantonese dim sum
? Chaoshan delicacies in eastern Guangdong
? Multicultural blends in Hong Kong and Macao
Outdoor
? Hiking trail from Dragon's Back to Cape D'Aguilar in Hong Kong
? Coastal path along Coloane on the southern edge of Macao
? A walk from Dongchong to Xichong in Shenzhen