There are many self-driving tour attractions worth visiting around Foshan. We highly recommend that you go for a visit. Here is a detailed introduction for you. Don’t miss these great places if you want to go on a self-driving tour! See below for details.
1、Sanshan Forest Park
Recommended reasons: Sanshan Forest Park is a park themed with colorful leaves (fruits) trees. Different flower sea themes are set in different seasons. The park covers an area of 180 mu. There are also unknown wildflowers blooming everywhere, dazzling the eyes! You can also reach the mountaintop square by climbing the shady path, overlooking the beautiful scenery of Sanshan.
Address: Yongyuan South Road, Nanhai District, Foshan City
Recommended reasons: Wutong Mountain is characterized by its rarity, beauty, quietness and vastness. The main peak is 943.7 meters above sea level. “Wutong Yunyun” was rated as one of the new Eight Views of Shenzhen. The main attractions include Fenggu Mingqin, Wutong Yunyun, Donghu Park, Xianhu Botanical Garden and other scenic spots. As the most beautiful natural landscape in Shenzhen, Wutong Mountain has become one of the must-visit attractions for self-driving tours in Shenzhen. The popular self-driving route through Wutong Mountain is the “Eight Views of Shenzhen” themed tour. The specific self-driving route is Yangtai Mountain Forest Park (Yangtai Dici) → OCT (Qiaocheng Jinsui, including Window of the World, Happy Valley, Splendid China) → Shennan Avenue (Shennan Yicai, night view) → Lianhua Mountain Park (Lianshan Chunzao) → Wutong Mountain (Wutong Yunyun) → Zhongying Street (One Street, Two Systems) → Dacao Meisha (Meisha Talang) → Dapeng Ancient City. Drive from west to east, you can check in the most classic attractions in Shenzhen, it is a classic self-driving route in Shenzhen, and also a self-driving tour route in Shenzhen section of the Pearl River Delta.
Address: No. 2076, Luosha Road, Liantang Street, Luohu District, Shenzhen
3、Danxia Mountain
Recommended reasons: The two words Danxia always remind people of the wildness of the northwest, but the Danxia landform was first discovered in Guangdong, where the mountains are green and the water is clear. Danxia Mountain in Shaoguan, Guangdong, is simply named after “Danxia”. It was from here that Danxia landform went to the world and became an important part of geographical research. Danxia Mountain is located in the northeast suburbs of Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, covering a total area of 292km², and is an outstanding representative of low-altitude mountainous scenic areas in China. Danxia Mountain has been awarded the national scenic spot, national nature reserve, national geological park and national 5A tourist attraction.
Address: Renhua County, Shaoguan City
4、Baishuizhai
Recommended reasons: Baishuizhai is famous for having the largest waterfall group in mainland China. The trees are lush and the air is fresh here. There is a 9999-step stone staircase hiking trail, where you can hike and enjoy the view from above. Tourists can climb the mountain along the wooden boardwalk, walking all the way, breathing the forest negative oxygen ions, while admiring the beautiful scenery of the fairy waterfall. The most famous Baishuixian Waterfall flows straight down from the top of Baishuizhai Mountain. It is beautiful and pure white. It is said to be the incarnation of He Xiangu, one of the Eight Immortals. Baishuizhai has several viewing platforms for the waterfall, where you can admire Baishuixian Waterfall at close range and feel the momentum of the waterfall rushing down.
Address: Baishuizhai Scenic Area, Paitan Town, Zengcheng District, Guangzhou
5、Luofu Mountain
Recommended reasons: Luofu Mountain, also known as Dongqiao Mountain, is located in Huizhou. Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty said: “Luofu Han Zomeng Nan Yue, one of the ten mountains in the world.” It is revered by Taoism as the seventh largest cave heaven in the world and the 34th blessed land, and is known by Buddhism as the first Zen forest of Luofu Mountain. Luofu Mountain has 432 peaks of various sizes, with steep cliffs, more than 980 waterfalls and springs, “mountains and waterfalls, springs everywhere”, especially the three waterfalls of Baishili, Baishuimen and Huanglongdong are famous. Su Dongpo, when he was the prefect of Huizhou, rushed to Luofu Mountain to play happily, and wrote the famous phrase “Four seasons of spring under Luofu Mountain, new oranges and bayberries are in order. I eat 300 lychees a day, I would not mind being a southerner forever.”
Address: Luofu Mountain Scenic Area, Changning Town, Boluo County, Huizhou City
6、Qixingyan
Recommended reasons: Qixingyan is named after its seven rock peaks. The seven rock peaks, which are karst landforms, are arranged like the Big Dipper in the sky, inlaid on the mirror-like lake surface, like a dream. The water in Qixingyan is crisscrossed and staggered, so it forms the beauty of turning corners. Those who have been there, generally evaluate Qixingyan as follows: the stalactites in the cave are strange, and the mountains and waters outside are quiet and charming. It is really a mountain in the lake, a cave in the mountain, a river in the cave, and the scenery is in the city but the city is not seen, as beautiful as a fairyland on earth… In addition, you can also visit Dinghu Lake, see Qingyun Temple and Dinghu Mountain Butterfly Valley.
Address: No. 1, Qixing Road, Duanzhou District, Zhaoqing City
7、Huizhou Xiliao Bay
Recommended reasons: Xiliao Bay, a travel destination that has become famous in recent years, is one of the cleanest bays in the hundreds of miles of coastline in eastern Guangdong. It is surrounded by mountains and seas, with seven mountains, eight bays and eighteen scenic spots. The mountains and seas are intertwined, the sea and sky blend together, and it is known for its “beautiful stones, clear water, white sand”. It has won many honorary titles, such as “Oriental Hawaii”, “China’s Maldives” and “Animal Stone Landscape Park”.
Address: Huizhou Xiliao Bay Sea Park Haiqu Museum
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