Guangzhou sea view~ Nansha Wetland Park
Located on the edge of Lingdingyang at the southernmost point of Guangzhou, it is located between the Eighteen and Nineteen Streams of Nansha Wanqingsha Town on the west bank of the Pearl River estuary. Covering an area of 10,000 mu, it is the largest wetland park in Guangzhou and a major stopover for migratory birds. Inside there are mangroves, reed swamps, lotus ponds, bird nests and bird feeding areas, and other water attractions. You can also take a sightseeing car, ride a bicycle or walk to visit the Banyan Greenway, Seaview Corridor, and Wilderness Walking Area. This time I went a bit late, the boat had stopped running, and I didn't get to the water attractions. I mainly walked the Banyan Greenway, Seaview Corridor, and Wilderness Walking Area. The Banyan Greenway is covered with a layer of fallen leaves🍂, which gives a bit of a primitive forest feel when photographed; there are several large lawns in the Wilderness Walking Area, you can jump around on the grass at will, and the pictures are particularly good when the light is good📷; At the end of the Seaview Corridor, there is a 3-story pavilion, the viewing platform has a particularly good view, you can see the incredibly busy Nansha Port opposite, the adjacent Xinlong Super Bridge (I don't know why I always feel it's Humen Bridge), and the sparkling fish ponds in the distance, the wind blowing in your face is full of the smell of the sea🌊. Opening hours: 9:00-17:00, extended to 18:30 in summer. Tickets: 50, package (ticket + boat): 150. Boat schedule: 10:00,11:00,14:00,15:00,16:00; Recommended season: June-October, you can see lotus flowers. Play time: 2-3 hours. 📍Address: No. 1 Xingang Avenue, Wanqingsha Town, Nansha District, Guangzhou Public transportation🚌: Metro Line 4 Jiaomen Station-Nan G1 Road-Nansha Wetland Tourist Area. Self-driving🚗: Many parking spaces🅿️ Tips📌: There is a seafood market next to the wetland park, you can go for a delicious seafood feast for lunch. Try to wear brighter clothes, it's really too green inside😄 Nansha Wetland Park is adjacent to the Million Sunflower Garden and Nansha Tianhou Palace, you can set aside a whole day to visit these 3 places together. But I went to the other two places separately, and I will sort out the Million Sunflower Garden and Tianhou Palace when I have time.
Very interesting, but can't be close to the water, can only take a boat, a boat can't see a few birds for thirty minutes, the only bird watching point in the foraging area close to the bird. Due to time constraints, birds who leave early and return late can't see it. The charge is 240 an hour and 300 for two hours. It is too expensive.
Very beautiful place is worth a trip along the trail. On the left is the Pearl River. On the right is the virgin forest. Breathing nature's oxygen is so comfortable. The only downside is that the traffic is not convenient. Others are very good. I also saw black swans and peacocks!
Nansha Wetland is located at the southernmost end of Guangzhou, located between Wanqingsha 18th and 19th Yong on the west side of the Pearl River Exit, covering an area of about 10,000 mu. When the weather is fine, people can look east from the sea view light tower, Shenzhen Airport, Shenzhen and Shenzhen passages, the Yangyang Bridge is in sight; Looking south, you can see the vast green onion cages of Zhongshan Wildland. Spring explore the nest tree flowers, summer enjoy the lotus leaf field, autumn watch the mangrove tree shadow, winter watch the water migratory birds, stroll, ride two suitable.
The wetland has beautiful scenery, other facilities are general, the time is not suitable, and there is no scene where the sky is full of birds.
Without Nansha, I don't know that Guangzhou has the sea; without Nansha, I don't know that Guangzhou Wetland Park can be beautiful into a fairyland." The beauty of Nansha Wetland, the beauty in the natural ecology, the beauty in the vertical and horizontal river, the beauty in the detailed design, the beauty in the moving scenery, the beauty in the high coordination with the natural environment.