Spending A Quiet Moment In The Parks Of Guangzhou, China.
It’s almost Christmas and this is the time of the year, when one relaxes, sleeps and tries to get a break from all the hassle of a daily working life … There is no need for all of this to just happen during the Holidays though. It doesn’t matter where you live or where your travels take you, you’ll always find quiet spots even in the most bustling cities. Of course, only if you’re looking for them…
Most people arriving in Guangzhou are there for just one reason: business. But even for the busiest businessman, a walk through one of the parks could make the little (needed) difference on a hectic day.
What to expect.
Even before breakfast, early in the morning, the parks develop into a little city themselves. Lots of activities are happening: Groups are getting together for some Tai Chi – mostly accompanied with some soft Chinese music; others use their spare time to take a run through one of the parks, or a little morning game of Jianzi (a traditional Asian game in which players aim to keep a heavily weighted shuttlecock in the air using their feet) with friends. Also, if you follow the sound of music, you’ll come across gatherings of people who get together to sing … and they take their singing very serious (they even have a conductor). While walking through Yuexiu park, we detected a group singing “Freude schöner Götterfunken” by Beethoven. Somehow it was a bit unreal to listen to Chinese pensioners singing such a classical song …
The parks.
We’ve been to two major parks in Guangzhou: Liuhuahu park and Yuexiu park. Yuexiu park is opposite the China (Marriott) Hotel. It has some little hills and a jungle like vegetation, so you’ll find some great hiking trails – yes, we’re talking about the bustling city of Guangzhou. If you prefer water more, Yuexiu park (as well as Liuhuahu park) also has a huge lake. You can either feed huge Koi fish with leftover bread, or take one of the paddle boats on a little spin through the water veins.
People from Guangzhou flock to their parks and for an interesting experience, visitors should do as well at least once.
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“Spending A Quiet Moment In The Parks Of Guangzhou, China.”
Very similar to parks in Taiwan. The community workout scene on China is always interesting.
Hi Kurt! I’ve never been to Taiwan, but I’m sure it’s all a bit similar just like you said…