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When is the best season to travel to Shamian?

Attraction name: Shamian.

Address: Shamian, Liwan District, Guangzhou City.

Transportation: Bus 1. Take No. 106, No. 181, No. 1, No. 217, No. 552, No. 556, No. 64, No. 75, No. 1, No. 26, No. 37, Take Ye 69 Road, Ye 72 Road, Guang 281 Road, Guang 81 Road, Guang Ye 67 Road and get off at the Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Station, then walk about 110 meters to get there. 2. Take Guangfeng Express Line 78 and get off at Liu23 Road Station. You can walk to the subway. Take Metro Line 1 or Line 6 and get off at Huangsha Station. After exiting the station from Exit D, walk along Liu23 Road for about 500 meters, cross the overpass, go diagonally opposite the intersection, then walk about 300 meters to enter Shamian North Street. Take a taxi from Guangzhou Station to Shamian. It travels about 6 kilometers and costs about 20 yuan.

Suitable season: October to December. The temperature in autumn is suitable, cool and windy, and the good weather lasts until November and December, making it most suitable for tourism.

Introduction:

Shamian is a very interesting place in Guangzhou. The main reason for coming here is to see the architecture.

The buildings here show people the European style of Guangzhou in the 19th century. The environment is extremely beautiful, which is very suitable for strolling or taking pictures for young people.

The streets and alleys of Shamian are filled with Western-style street elements such as statues, pavilions, flower gardens, wooden chairs and fountains. There are more than 150 European-style buildings on the island, including 42 new buildings with outstanding features. Baroque, pseudo-Gothic, gallery-style, neoclassical and a combination of Chinese and Western style buildings are the exotic European architectural complex in Guangzhou.

The buildings at Nos. 2-6 Shamian Street, commonly known as the Red Building, were originally the Customs Foreigners Club. They are three stories high and built with red bricks. There are steeple lofts on the south and north sides, imitating the British in the 19th century. Romantic architectural style.

The building at No. 54 Shamian Street was originally the HSBC Bank. It is four stories high. The exterior walls of the second floor are built with columns through to the top of the third floor. There is a pavilion with a dome roof on the southwest roof.

The building at No. 48 Shamian Street is a representative gallery-style building, three stories high, with a reinforced concrete structure. The surrounding corridors are all arched, and the exterior walls are painted with washed stone.

Although the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church at No. 14 Shamian Street is small in scale and simple in structure, its entrance is still in pseudo-Gothic style.