Guangdong
With over two millennia of trade, migration, and innovation, Guangdong stands as China’s southern gateway—a region where ancient temples share space with tech hubs, and where the scent of incense drifts past skyscrapers.
Stroll through the arcaded streets of Guangzhou, where dim sum steam mingles with the chatter of old Cantonese. Trace the maritime past in port towns like Shantou and Zhuhai. Or find quiet in the ancestral halls and villages of the Pearl River Delta.
We design thoughtful journeys that reveal Guangdong’s layered identity—from its bustling food markets and Lingnan gardens to Hakka tulou clusters and coastal fishing heritage—inviting you to explore a region where tradition and change move side by side.

Guangzhou Day Tour: Made in China — A World Factory Tour
Guangzhou, Urban Exploration
This is a journey into the living heritage of Guangzhou—a city where dynasties traded silk and porcelain, and where the Pearl River once carried dreams to every corner of the world. History here doesn’t sleep in museums—it lingers in arcades shaded by banyan trees, in alleys echoing with the clang of dim sum carts, in temples where incense curls beneath neon signs.
In one day, step onto the cobbles of Shamian Island, where colonial facades still face the river breeze. Wander through ancestral halls etched with family legacy, and explore markets where Cantonese opera shares space with street food.