* * * The central areas of Guangzhou are generally Tianhe District, Haizhu District, Yuexiu District and Liwan District.
* * * The recommended accommodation places are generally along the subway: for example, Sports West (of course, the most expensive place), Sports Center, Gangding, Shipai Bridge, Jiangnan West and Shayuan. You may have to look for more distinctive places in Jiangnan West, but there will be more. BBs and youth hostels in Guangzhou are not recommended, because the development of youth hostels here in Guangzhou is relatively common, which is not as distinctive as that in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. You can suggest staying in Weiba, or other express hotels, about 100 yuan. In addition, places along Line 5, such as Guangzhou Railway Station, Guangzhou Provincial Station, Pitou, Taojin and Xiaobei, are not recommended, because the above areas have a mixed population.
* * * If you want to play, it depends on whether you want to play for leisure or comfort. If you play for leisure, you can play for about 6 days. The recommended places are the ancient port of Huangpu (eating authentic double-skin milk snacks, etc., recommending grandma and uncle Shijie), the shamian of Huangsha, Changlong (oh, it usually takes one or two days to enjoy yourself here), and Taikoocang of Shayuan (one of the ports opened in the 13th line of Qing Dynasty, keeping the original feel).
* * * If you want to go shopping, there are several options:
* * * Shangxiajiu: You can go to eat Chen Tianji&;s fish skin, boat porridge, and some special Xiguan snacks. They sell cheap goods here (of course, personally, it is not recommended to visit, but generally people who come from other places choose Shangxiajiu, which is estimated to be