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Recommended Best Attractions for Three-Day Tour in Guangdong

Guang Zhouta, Shaoguan Danxia Mountain, Qixingyan, Yanzhou Island and Millennium Yaozhai are the best scenic spots for a three-day tour in Guangdong.

Guang Zhouta 1

Located on the south bank of the Pearl River in Haizhu District, Guangzhou, it is the tallest tower in China and is called "the waist of a villain". The main body of Guang Zhouta is 454m high, the antenna mast is 146m high, and the total height is 600m. It faces Pearl River New Town, flower city square and Haixinsha Island across the river.

2. Danxia Mountain in Shaoguan

Renhua County, located in the northeast of Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, is a world geological park. Danxia Mountain is composed of red sandstone, characterized by red cliff, and dozens of scenic spots along the way are beaded, forming an 8-kilometer waterway scenic corridor.

3. Qixingyan

Qixingyan is located in Zhaoqing City, with karst peaks, caves, lakes, inscriptions and temples as the main landscape. Known as "fairyland on earth" and "the first wonder of Lingnan".

4. Yanzhou Island

Located in the southeast of Huidong County, Huizhou City, it is the best place to watch the sunrise on the sea in Guangdong, and it is also an island town based on salt, fishing and agriculture, integrating industry, trade and tourism. With mangroves, islands, beaches and other attractions, it has become a popular tourist destination in the Pearl River Delta and one of the leisure destinations for hiking and photography. Seeing the sea here is really a pleasure, a more beautiful place than abroad.

5. Millennium Yaozhai

Located in the southwest of Liannan County, Qingyuan City, it is the oldest Yao village in China and one of the top ten most beautiful ancient villages. On the steep slope at an altitude of 803 meters, the houses are surrounded by mountains and slopes, the streets are straight, local materials are used, and stones are used to pave the way, connecting every household in series to form a pattern of Yao rows.