Vivid lotus parks draw many shutterbugs to Doumen
Lotus flowers and water lilies have burst into an early bloom, attracting a lot of visitors and shutterbugs to Shili Lianjiang Agriculture Sightseeing & Experience Garden, Zen Cloud Resort, and Huafa Aquatic Villa Provincial Wetland Park in Doumen District.
MoreZhuhai swimming pool opens to ticket-buyers June 6
The outdoor swimming pool and children's water play area of the Zhuhai Sports Center will reopen Saturday, June 6 as temperatures rise and the COVID-19 pandemic wanes.
MoreSea bridge port opens educational-family tourism sites
The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Zhuhai Port Exhibition Hall & Cultural Corridor opened to the public May 31 with family tour activities in time for International Children's Day on June 1.
MoreHotel thrice the size will replace flattened Wanghailou
The Wanghailou (Seaview Tower) Hotel began tumbling down on May 25 en route to becoming a modern business facility designed in Lingnan architectural style and operated under internationalized management.
MoreSanjiao transformation into tourist's dream continues
The quarry-ravaged Sanjiao Island coastline in the Wanshan Archipelago will be restored by December 2021 as conversion into China's first "public service + tourism" uninhabited island destination continues.
MoreXiangzhou announces sea-land-air tour route options
Boutique travel routes showing natural scenery and historic culture from the ground, sea, and sky are expected to revitalize the local leisure industry this summer and promote branded tourism events.
MoreEnhancements add to allure of Doumen nature parks
Jianfeng Mt Forest and Phase II of Huangyang River Wetland parks south of the major downtown area in Doumen District will soon open to visitors after having been made more suitable for sightseeing, rest, and entertainment.
MoreSunflowers pose on Yeli Island in romantic numbers
Symbolizing adoration, loyalty, and longevity, 3,000 sq m of rare sunflowers came into full bloom at Yeli Island Park on May 20, itself a day for expressing love inasmuch as 520 (wu er ling), when spoken quickly, sounds like wo ai ni, or I love you.
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