

▲ Fengjian Canaltown is one of Guangdong's four major water towns, often referred to as the "Zhouzhuang of Guangdong." The scattered historical relics seem to whisper tales of the past, while the water town's charm carries the gentle grace of Jiangnan. Here, you can wander along bluestone alleyways to discover ancient ancestral halls, or take a black-canopied boat to drift between timeworn bridges, exploring the village's history while enjoying leisurely moments— a truly delightful and serene experience!


▲ Foshan Zumiao, also known as the Beidi Temple or Lingying Temple, is located at No. 21 Zumiao Road, Chancheng District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province. It is a temple with profound historical and cultural significance, serving as a place for people to learn about Foshan's history and culture. The site includes the ancient architectural complex of Zumiao, the Huang Feihong Memorial Hall, the Yip Man Hall, and the Confucius Temple.


▲ Qinghui Garden One of the four great classical gardens of Lingnan, also known as the "Four Great Gardens of Guangdong" or "Four Great Gardens of Central Guangdong." Originally built by Huang Shijun, a top scholar during the Wanli era of the Ming Dynasty and later Minister of Rites, it was renovated and expanded by Long Yingshi, a scholar of the Qianlong era in the Qing Dynasty. This masterpiece blends architecture, landscaping, carving, poetry, and lime carving, showcasing the grandeur, wonder, boldness, serenity, elegance, and openness characteristic of traditional courtyard design.
