The National Day Golden Week is coming soon. It is said that this year’s National Day holiday is the longest in history. Mainly because the Mid-Autumn Festival is also together, so many office workers will choose to travel during this period. As the number of people traveling increases, some so-called unpopular attractions are actually more fun. Fogang Shijiao Town is waiting for you!
1. Tianye Green World
Strolling through the garden, the breeze carries the fragrance of flowers, plants and trees, brushing past your face… Looking around, the green grass, the lake where the sky and water meet, and the colorful wildflowers covering the lakeside are enough to give you the closest contact with nature.
Besides the Ferris wheel, there are also big swings, hurricane swings, pirate ships, crazy mice, space walks, bumper cars, Yulin Inn and nearly 20 other exciting and fun amusement rides…
You’re sure to be in the midst of it all, with screams galore.
Here, you can experience the Taiwanese countryside style of homestays, and you can also sleep soundly in the natural forest oxygen bar. There are not only indoor homestays, but also outdoor RVs are a good choice, if you haven’t experienced an RV, this is a great opportunity to give it a try.
2. Senpola Resort Forest
Here, theme parks, resort hotels, volcanic hot springs, glacial water valleys and other projects are integrated together. It allows tourists to deeply savor the rich and heavy ancient forest culture in the midst of fire and ice, and fun and exciting interactions.
Senpola not only has a group of simulated dinosaurs and an ancient forest tribe, but also the largest in Guangdong and the highest wave-making Senpola Glacial Water Valley with a 3-meter high tsunami surfing pool! In the surfing pool, feel the last coolness of summer, hurry up and experience it!
3. Guanyin Mountain Wangshan Temple
Guanyin Mountain Wangshan Temple, stands the world’s largest natural reclining Guanyin statue. It is the highest peak in Guangdong named Guanyin Mountain, the highest peak in central Guangdong, and one of the eight famous mountains in Guangdong.
Just look at the momentum of this great Buddha and you’ll know that the feeling here is majestic. Coming here, you can cast away worldly worries, enjoy peace of mind, personally see the grandeur of the temple, and pray with a quiet and sincere heart.
Guanyin Mountain Wangshan Temple is surrounded by mountains, with clear flowing water, waterfalls everywhere, and a Bodhi tree with a history of over 2,500 years… Being in this rich and unique ancient Buddhist temple is definitely a trip that will cleanse your soul.
4. Wufengyuan
Beautiful scenery naturally needs to be paired with delicious food. This is also my favorite part of this trip. The attractions here are quite good, and they are also very charming. Most importantly, Fengyuan also has farmhouses, fishing, catching fish and other leisure facilities. After experiencing the tranquility of the ancient village and the grandeur of Wangshan Temple…
Feel free to come to Wufengyuan and experience an ecological journey!
5. Ancient Villages
Shijiao Town, Fogang, has picturesque scenery, and the ancient villages located here, with blue bricks and tiles, ground bricks and joints, and ancient charm… If time permits, be sure to experience the cultural heritage of these ancient villages.
These ancient villages are all similar, but the scenery here is truly unique: Shilongwei Village, Genggu Village, Dadun Ancient Village, Liantang Ancient Village
If you’ve been in the hustle and bustle of the city for too long, why not take a walk through Liantang Ancient Village? The ancient stone roads and village gates are a light drizzle, and a haven for our weary souls.
How to get to Shijiao Town, Fogang, Qingyuan from Guangzhou: If you are driving, take the Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway and exit at Fogang, then turn directly into Shijiao. The traffic is very convenient.
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