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9 parks selected in this guide.

Guangzhou Sculpture Park (雕塑公园) occupies a hillside in the Baiyun District, displaying over 100 contemporary sculptures by Chinese and international artists amid native forest and landscaped gardens. It is one of China's largest dedicated sculpture parks.

Yuexiu Park (越秀公园) is Guangzhou's largest and most historic public green space, covering 86 hectares across three hills in the city's central Yuexiu District. Home to the legendary Five Rams Statue — the symbol of Guangzhou — the park weaves together ancient battlements, lakes, and landscaped gardens.

Nansha Wetland Park (南沙湿地公园) is a 10,000-hectare coastal wetland reserve at the southern tip of Guangzhou, where the Pearl River meets the South China Sea. It is one of China's most important staging grounds for migratory waterfowl.

Baiyun Mountain (白云山) is a 382-metre forested ridge on Guangzhou's northern edge, nicknamed 'the lungs of the city.' Part of a sprawling 28-km² scenic area, it offers hiking trails, cable cars, and panoramic views of the Pearl River Delta.

Huacheng Square (花城汇广场) is a sunken urban park nestled between the Guangdong Museum and Guangzhou Library, offering green lawns, water features, and shaded pathways amidst the CBD glass towers.

Liuhua Lake Park is one of Guangzhou's largest urban green spaces, featuring interconnected lakes, causeways, lotus ponds and bamboo groves. The park connects to the Guangzhou Museum of Art annex and provides a tranquil walking circuit.

Haizhu Lake Park is a neighbourhood oasis in central Guangzhou, popular with morning tai chi practitioners, afternoon boaters and evening strollers. The lake's lotus blooms peak in summer, filling the air with fragrance.
The Lingnan Impression Garden in Panyu is a landscaped theme park that reconstructs traditional Cantonese village life — water lanes, ancestral halls, fishponds and clan mansions — in miniature. The garden showcases Lingnan architectural traditions and folk customs.

Haizhu Wetland Park (海珠湿地公园) is a 1,100-hectare urban wetland in the centre of Haizhu Island, often called Guangzhou's 'green lung.' It preserves the last of the Pearl River orchard wetlands once common across the delta.