Guangzhou: A Fusion of Heritage, Culinary Delights, and Premier Golfing
A vibrant metropolis blending ancient Lingnan culture with modern dynamism, Guangzhou—China’s "City of Flowers"—thrives with lush parks, historic landmarks, and a world-renowned culinary scene. From the bustling Canton Fair to serene temple gardens, this city seamlessly bridges tradition and innovation, while its proximity to world-class golf courses makes it a hidden gem for enthusiasts.
Why Golf Here? Guangzhou’s courses offer diversity—from Foison’s championship slopes to Nansha’s tranquil lakeside greens—all within an hour of the city center. Combined with its culinary and cultural riches, this city promises an unforgettable South China experience.
Best Time to Visit
Spring (March–May) and autumn (October–November) offer mild temperatures (18–28°C) and blooming flora. Summer (June–September) is hot while winter (December–February) is mild, perfect for exploring outdoor attractions and golfing.
Must-Try Foods
Cantonese Dim Sum: Savor delicate shrimp dumplings (har gow) and barbecue pork buns (char siu bao) at Lian Xiang Lou or Taotaoju.
Roast Goose: Crispy-skinned, succulent meat from Yue Kee Restaurant.
Wonton Noodles: Silky noodles in savory broth, best enjoyed at Zhenxing Noodle House.
Double-Skin Milk Pudding: A creamy dessert at Nanxin Dessert Shop.
Must-See Attractions
Canton Tower: Panoramic city views from the 450-meter-high observation deck.
Chen Clan Ancestral Hall: A masterpiece of Lingnan architecture with intricate wood carvings.
Yuexiu Park: Explore the Five-Ram Statue and remnants of Guangzhou’s ancient city wall.
Shamian Island: Colonial-era buildings and tree-lined streets along the Pearl River.
Golf Course Guide
Course Name | Holes | Designer | Awards & Features |
Guangzhou Foison Golf Club | 36 | Pete Dye & Ross Perrett | Ranked Top 10 in China; host of PGA Tour events. Two distinct 18-hole courses: Dye (challenging slopes) and Haworth (strategic water hazards) |
Dragon Lake Golf Club | 27 | Neil Coles & PGA Design | Former Asian Games venue (2010); features the iconic "Asia Course" with lakefront holes |
Guangzhou Nansha Golf Club | 36 | John Jacobs | Dual courses: Lake (gentle terrain) and Mountain (elevation challenges). Praised for accessibility to Hong Kong/Shenzhen 1216. |
South Lake Golf & Country Club | 18 | Not specified | Scenic lakeside layout near downtown; ideal for quick rounds 9. |
Guangzhou Foison Golf Club
Dragon Lake Golf Club
Guangzhou Nansha Golf Club
South Lake Golf & Country Club