Pearl River, with a length of more than 2,000 kilometers, is the third longgest river in China. The Pear River is composed of four separate river systems: the Xi River (originating from the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau), the Liuxi River (originating from Conghua City in Guangdong Province), the Bei River, and the Dong River (both originating from Jiangxi Province). These four rivers join up in Guangzhou, flow for about 70 kilometers,and then pour into the South Sea.
What to see?
The section of Pear River flowing through Guangzhou City is the 'Pearl River' that most people are familiar with. In ancient times, it was called 'The Pearl Sea' for its 2,000 meters-wide channel. Later, the channel gradually shrunk, and now it is only 180 meters wide. Its name is said to derive from a huge boulder in the river bed. This rock, with the name of 'Sea Pearl', is so round and smooth that it looks like a large, shining pearl.
Today, with the modern development of Guangzhou, ten bridges span the river. Along both banks of it, high-rise buildings such as star-grade hotels and modern shopping malls stand in great numbers. Passing through such a prosperous city, the Pearl River, unlike other rivers displaying only natural beauty, boasts the type of scenery that only belongs to a modern urban area.
Night View
When night falls, it immediately starts to look more interesting. The bridges, decorated by colorful shining neon lights, seem like fantastic rainbows spanning the river. On both banks, the nightlife of the city awakens. It becomes gorgeous with a blaze of lights. The water in the river reflects the magnificent lights in shimmering patterns. Cruise ships full of tourists ply the waters at a leisurely pace. Visitors enjoy the gentle cool breeze and soak up the colorful night view. The night scene there is almost on a par with Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong.
The Scenery Corridor
The Pear River is like a ribbon that connects the historical sites and beautiful scenery along it and shows people both the modern culture and the historical legacy of Guangzhou City.
During the day, people can walk the 'Scenery Corridor' alongside the Pearl River, enjoying the beautiful water scenes. The corridor, about 23 kilometers long, is actually a dike built especially for appreciating the scenery. In addition to the attractive water scenes, people can also find historic and artistic buildings in Guangzhou including the Huangpu Military Academy (the first military academy in Chinese history), the Xinghai Concert Hall (which boasts an unusual elegant appearance), the Historic Site in Shamian (which includes hundreds of buildings in different architectural styles), and Tianzi Dock (which was used for greeting officials hundreds of years ago).
Pear River Cruise
The Pear River Night Cruise is one of the fantastic event of Guangzhou Tour. Don't miss the Pear River Cruise while you travel in Guangzhou. There are three Wharfs for Pearl River Cruise.
Xidi Wharf
Address: Yanjiang West Road
Bus Route: Take Sightseeing bus Xiguan Style Line to Xidi Matou (Xidi Wharf); or take bus 1, 31, 57, 64, 128, 131A, 186, 208, 209, 217, 219, 552, 556, Guang 281 or Peak Express Line 78 to Nanfang Dasha.
Metro: Take metro Line 6 to Cultural Park and walk southeast for 5 minutes to get there.
Tianzi Wharf
Address: Yanjiang Middle Road, Taikang Street
Bus Route: Take bus 4, 57, 128, 131A, 208, Tour Bus 2, or Sightseeing bus Ancient City Line to Tianzi Matou (Tianzi Wharf) Station.
Metro: Take metro Line 2 or Line 6, get off at Haizhu Square Station and get out from Exit A.
Fangcun Wharf
Address: 20, Changdi Road
Bus Route: Take bus 782 or 965 to Fangcun Matou Zongzhan (Fangcun Wharf Terminal); or take bus 19, 52, 64, 181, 202, 206, 217, 236, 275, 309A, 309, 312, 780, 812, 838, 965, 966, 990, Guang 275A or Peak Express Line 22 to Fangcun.
Metro: Take metro Line 1 to Fangcun and walk northeast for 10 minutes to the wharf.
Zhongda Wharf
Address: 135, Xingang West Road
Bus Route: Take bus 8, 11, 121A, 131A, 131B, 182, 229, 247, 266, Tour 1, Tour 2 or Peak Express Line 59 to Zhongda Beimen Xi Station.
Dashatou Wharf
Address: 466, Yanjiang East Road
Bus Route: Take bus 12, 35, 36, 57, 61, 80, 89, 125, 128, 131B, 184, 192, 194, 208, 211, 221, 229, 247, 546, 864, or B21 to Dashatou Youchuan Matou (Dashatou Wharf) Station.
Metro: Take metro Line 6 to Donghu and walk south for 10 minutes.