Qingyuan

Qingyuan 清远 — Hot Springs — Drifting & Adventure

Qingyuan (清远) in northern Guangdong is famous for hot springs, river rafting, and the Yao ethnic minority. China's longest glass bridge spans a canyon here. The region offers outdoor adventure 1 hour from Guangzhou.

🏛️ Top Attractions

Huangtengxia Rafting

Huangtengxia 黄腾峡

China's premier white-water rafting destination. Rapids through mountain gorges. Also features a glass bridge and cliff walk. "Best Drifting in China."

Hours: 9:00–16:00
Admission: ¥168 (rafting); ¥60 (glass bridge)

Glass Bridge

Glass Bridge 古龙峡玻璃桥

One of China's longest glass bridges spanning a deep canyon. Cliffside walkways, zip lines, and waterfall views. Thrilling experience.

Hours: 8:30–17:00
Admission: ¥80

Qingyuan Hot Springs

Hot Springs 清远温泉

Multiple hot spring resorts around Qingyuan. Natural mineral water pools at various temperatures. Popular weekend retreat from Guangzhou.

Hours: 10:00–22:00
Admission: ¥100–200

Yao Ethnic Villages

Yao Villages 瑶族村寨

Traditional Yao minority villages in Lianzhou mountains. Colorful costumes, unique customs, and traditional architecture. Yao festivals with singing and dancing.

Hours: Open 24 hours
Admission: ¥30

Lianzhou Underground River

Underground River 连州地下河

An underground river through karst caves, illuminated with colorful lights. Boat ride through 1,500m of cave passages. Stalactites and underground waterfalls.

Hours: 8:30–17:00
Admission: ¥80

Feilaixia Scenic Area

Feilaixia 飞来峡

Scenic gorge on the Beijiang River with hiking trails, waterfalls, and forest parks. Historical sites from the Song Dynasty.

Hours: 8:00–17:00
Admission: ¥30

🚄 Getting There & Around

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Best Time to Visit

Spring (March-May): Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes. Great for outdoor sightseeing. Crowds are moderate before summer.

Summer (June-August): Warm and hot. Peak domestic travel season. Ideal for water activities and festivals.

Autumn (September-November): Comfortable weather with clear skies. Best season for hiking and outdoor exploration.

Winter (December-February): Cool in the south, cold in the north. Good time for budget travelers.

Where to Stay

City Center (Recommended): Easy access to restaurants, attractions, and public transport. Mid-range hotels from 200 RMB/night, luxury from 600 RMB/night.

Budget Option: Hostels and guesthouses near train stations. Dorm beds from 60 RMB/night, private rooms from 150 RMB/night.

Business Hotels: Chains like Vienna, 7Days from 180-300 RMB/night. Reliable for first-time visitors.

Luxury Pick: International 5-star hotels from 800 RMB/night. English-speaking staff included.

3-Day Itinerary

Day 1 - Main Attractions: Visit top must-see landmarks. Try local specialty dishes at well-reviewed restaurants. Continue with museums or cultural sites. Evening city skyline lights.

Day 2 - Nature and Culture: Hiking, parks, or nearby natural attractions (3-4 hours). Local street food for lunch. Visit temples or old towns. Evening night market.

Day 3 - Hidden Gems: Explore lesser-known neighborhoods. One last meal at famous local restaurant. Souvenir shopping at pedestrian streets.

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Getting Around

Practical Travel Tips

Getting local information: Visit the local tourist information center (usually near train stations or city squares). Free maps and event schedules available.

Using public transport: Most Chinese cities have affordable bus networks (2-3 RMB per ride). Buy a local transport card for convenience.

Evening safety: Chinese cities are generally safe at night. Stick to well-lit main streets after 22:00. Avoid unlicensed taxi services.

Photography etiquette: Ask permission before photographing locals, especially elderly people and children. Temples may prohibit indoor photography.

LocalSIMcards: China Mobile, China Unicom, and China Telecom all offer tourist SIMs (30-50 RMB/week) at airport counters.

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Travel Budget and Costs

Budget travel (50-150 RMB/day): Hostels, street food, local buses, free attractions. Good for backpackers and students.

Mid-range travel (200-500 RMB/day): 3-star hotels, restaurant meals, metro and taxi rides. Comfortable for most travelers.

Luxury travel (600+ RMB/day): 5-star hotels, fine dining, private tours. Best experience with maximum comfort.

Money saving tips: Book trains via Trip.com app. Use metro day passes. Eat at local restaurants (not tourist ones). Avoid National Day and Chinese New Year for travel.

Tipping culture: Not expected in China. High-end international restaurants may add service charge. Round up taxi fare if service is excellent.

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Weather and Climate

Spring (March-May): Pleasant temperatures 15-25C. Great for outdoor activities. Some rain in southern regions.

Summer (June-August): Hot and humid 25-35C. Typhoon season in coastal areas. Best for mountain retreats.

Autumn (September-November): Cool and dry 15-25C. Most comfortable travel season. Clear skies perfect for photography.

Winter (December-February): Cold 0-10C in north, mild 10-15C in south. Indoor attractions recommended.

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