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- Greg StevensSydney, Australia2,587 contributionsUp in the CloudsWe spent New Year’s Day at Baiyun Mountain (which means White Cloud Mountain as it’s wreathed by cloud). Awesome cable car ride with stunning views, we could have walked!, then a further 2.5 kilometre walk up to the Moxing Summit, the highest peak! At Moxing Summit peak, sign pointing to the direction of and distance of 1,900 kilometres to Beijing The view of Guangzhou city was hazy but sunset was still cool!Visited January 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 11 January 2024
- Your Travel Buddy SGSingapore, Singapore32,143 contributionsBird's eye view of the city at the top...A small mountain located in Guangzhou. Visitors can choose to pay for the cable car ride up the mountain or simply, walk and climb which I seen may people doing it. Of course, a cable ride is much more easier. On top of the mountain, one can enjoy a birds eye view of Guangzhou city. It was picturesque and therefore, can take some really cool and nice pictures.Visited March 2024Travelled with familyWritten 22 April 2024
- Iness18Yichang, China114 contributionsWonderful place for familiesWe have been to Baiyun mountain many times using various entrances but the West Gate is our favourite. Why? Because the main road leads to an area know as, I believe, Peach Blossom stream(?). It's basically a very shallow mountain stream , perfect for little ones to splash in!The heat has been driving us crazy and so one day I decided to take my son there to play and we both had a fantastic time! The ride there on the EV vehicle (10rmb per adult, young kids go free) is fun for a toddler already, then there is the lovely pond with plenty of koi fish and finally the stream itself. The water is always very clean, refreshing and the area doesn't get too crowded. In fact, this was the first time we have seen more than 5 people there! Bring a swimsuit, some water toys and you're sorted for the morning. Sitting on one of the rocks, dipping feet in the cool water was super relaxing and the air temperature felt much lower. There are toilets nearby, an open area good for kicking a ball or playing badminton; of course there are path leading in different directions and there is also a nice restaurant with lovely views on the pond/lake. If you have time, you can also take another EV vehicle to the higher parts of the mountain-note that this will require a purchase of a separate ticket (same price as mentioned above). You could also walk up but I know it's too much for my little one. There is no metro station within walking distance from that gate but apparently there is a bus that takes visitors to the metro station. Unfortunately there is no schedule shown on the bus sign outside the gate, this being China one probably needs to scan a QR code...Plenty of rental bikes outside though and it's very easy to get a taxi.Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 28 July 2024
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Iness18
Yichang, China114 contributions
July 2024 • Family
We have been to Baiyun mountain many times using various entrances but the West Gate is our favourite. Why? Because the main road leads to an area know as, I believe, Peach Blossom stream(?).
It's basically a very shallow mountain stream , perfect for little ones to splash in!The heat has been driving us crazy and so one day I decided to take my son there to play and we both had a fantastic time!
The ride there on the EV vehicle (10rmb per adult, young kids go free) is fun for a toddler already, then there is the lovely pond with plenty of koi fish and finally the stream itself. The water is always very clean, refreshing and the area doesn't get too crowded. In fact, this was the first time we have seen more than 5 people there!
Bring a swimsuit, some water toys and you're sorted for the morning. Sitting on one of the rocks, dipping feet in the cool water was super relaxing and the air temperature felt much lower.
There are toilets nearby, an open area good for kicking a ball or playing badminton; of course there are path leading in different directions and there is also a nice restaurant with lovely views on the pond/lake.
If you have time, you can also take another EV vehicle to the higher parts of the mountain-note that this will require a purchase of a separate ticket (same price as mentioned above). You could also walk up but I know it's too much for my little one.
There is no metro station within walking distance from that gate but apparently there is a bus that takes visitors to the metro station. Unfortunately there is no schedule shown on the bus sign outside the gate, this being China one probably needs to scan a QR code...Plenty of rental bikes outside though and it's very easy to get a taxi.
It's basically a very shallow mountain stream , perfect for little ones to splash in!The heat has been driving us crazy and so one day I decided to take my son there to play and we both had a fantastic time!
The ride there on the EV vehicle (10rmb per adult, young kids go free) is fun for a toddler already, then there is the lovely pond with plenty of koi fish and finally the stream itself. The water is always very clean, refreshing and the area doesn't get too crowded. In fact, this was the first time we have seen more than 5 people there!
Bring a swimsuit, some water toys and you're sorted for the morning. Sitting on one of the rocks, dipping feet in the cool water was super relaxing and the air temperature felt much lower.
There are toilets nearby, an open area good for kicking a ball or playing badminton; of course there are path leading in different directions and there is also a nice restaurant with lovely views on the pond/lake.
If you have time, you can also take another EV vehicle to the higher parts of the mountain-note that this will require a purchase of a separate ticket (same price as mentioned above). You could also walk up but I know it's too much for my little one.
There is no metro station within walking distance from that gate but apparently there is a bus that takes visitors to the metro station. Unfortunately there is no schedule shown on the bus sign outside the gate, this being China one probably needs to scan a QR code...Plenty of rental bikes outside though and it's very easy to get a taxi.
Written 29 July 2024
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Greg Stevens
Sydney, Australia2,587 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
We spent New Year’s Day at Baiyun Mountain (which means White Cloud Mountain as it’s wreathed by cloud).
Awesome cable car ride with stunning views, we could have walked!, then a further 2.5 kilometre walk up to the Moxing Summit, the highest peak!
At Moxing Summit peak, sign pointing to the direction of and distance of 1,900 kilometres to Beijing
The view of Guangzhou city was hazy but sunset was still cool!
Awesome cable car ride with stunning views, we could have walked!, then a further 2.5 kilometre walk up to the Moxing Summit, the highest peak!
At Moxing Summit peak, sign pointing to the direction of and distance of 1,900 kilometres to Beijing
The view of Guangzhou city was hazy but sunset was still cool!
Written 12 January 2024
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Your Travel Buddy SG
Singapore, Singapore32,143 contributions
Mar 2024 • Family
A small mountain located in Guangzhou. Visitors can choose to pay for the cable car ride up the mountain or simply, walk and climb which I seen may people doing it. Of course, a cable ride is much more easier. On top of the mountain, one can enjoy a birds eye view of Guangzhou city. It was picturesque and therefore, can take some really cool and nice pictures.
Written 23 April 2024
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Kevin
Shenzhen, China3 contributions
Oct 2021 • Friends
Totally review
Baiyun Mountain(白云山) is the landmark of Guangzhou. It is very suitable for family trip. In here you can see all city sceneries. The air is fresh so many people come here for exercise. I and my friend went up by cable car(25RMB including park ticket). After spending 2 hours to get the top of the mountain, we went down on foot. After spending couple hours with visiting scenic spot, we finally went down. Some disappointments are 1.scenic spots are scattered over the road so they taken us a long way to get it. 2. Some spots need extra tickets. Although tickets are not expensive, I still feel uncomfortable.
Baiyun Mountain(白云山) is the landmark of Guangzhou. It is very suitable for family trip. In here you can see all city sceneries. The air is fresh so many people come here for exercise. I and my friend went up by cable car(25RMB including park ticket). After spending 2 hours to get the top of the mountain, we went down on foot. After spending couple hours with visiting scenic spot, we finally went down. Some disappointments are 1.scenic spots are scattered over the road so they taken us a long way to get it. 2. Some spots need extra tickets. Although tickets are not expensive, I still feel uncomfortable.
Written 26 October 2021
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Guangzhou, China4 contributions
Apr 2020 • Solo
Due to the coronavirus we all took leave so i got time to have some fun. Baiyun mountain is a good place to go and can exercise a lot to burn my calories. I started from south entrance which the cable car is available as well and i decide to climb to the summit. I sweated and exhausted however i am happy the view is nice and took a lot pictures. I choosed another route for go downhill. After long walk i found these are totally two different places and actually very far. I had a nice day with plenty of nice pictures.
Written 27 April 2020
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Meera
Gauteng, South Africa103 contributions
Aug 2019 • Friends
If you enjoy hiking, this is the perfect place to go to over the holiday season or just the weekend. The park is massive with lots of tourists. A suggestion would be to carry bottled water and some snacks should you wish to picnic on the grassy slopes. There's a honey bee plant on site. Hormonious ambience, popular amongst the locals, perfect for a day visit..
Written 7 July 2020
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Stephen C
Singapore, Singapore1,141 contributions
Feb 2022 • Friends
This place is not too far away from downturn, about 30 minutes by car.
It's a good place to visit for a hike. They have different trails. At the top, you can get a good view of the Guangzhou city.
Some call this place the lung of GZ, where you can get good fresh air.
It's a good place to visit for a hike. They have different trails. At the top, you can get a good view of the Guangzhou city.
Some call this place the lung of GZ, where you can get good fresh air.
Written 27 February 2022
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina70,626 contributions
Mar 2020
We enjoyed the natural beauty and fragrance of spring flowers, the energy building walk up the mountain roadway, and feeding the Koi fish on an upper level of Baiyun Mountain, and then went to the top, and saw were it gets its other name, White Cloud Mountain. On the longest leg of the trip down, we took the shuttle bu.
Written 27 March 2020
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina70,626 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
We walked up the mountain roadway and hiked on a few paths. The walk up was energizing, and we enjoyed the scenery, the various gardens, the bee farm, and the high oxygen content air. Coming down, we took the little open-air minibus. Most information signs were in Chinese and English.
To get there, we took the Guangzhou Metro/Subway and then a local bus.
To get there, we took the Guangzhou Metro/Subway and then a local bus.
Written 19 May 2019
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina70,626 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
Beautiful place for a walk to enjoy the early spring flowers colouring the natural landscape, the smell of invigorating spring air, and as a getaway from the busy city.
Written 13 February 2019
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Hi,
How is the weather like in mid December? Is it very cold? Rough estimation of temperature?
Written 19 November 2019
neccp
Philippines
My partner and I will be travelling this December to Baiyun Mountain straight from Guangzhou airport. We also plan to hike up then ride a cable car down. Is it possible? If it is, what public transpo do we take? From what gate etc. Thanks in advance
Written 27 October 2019
Yes it is possible. I don’t remember the bus number but I am sure Apple map will help you with that.
Written 2 November 2019
Dear all, i will be travelling to Guangzhou in Mid December. I will be bring 3 elderly with me and would like to visit Baiyun mountain. What's the best way to travel to and from here? Please advise. Thank you
Written 28 October 2018
Taxis are very easy to get. Just show them the place: 白云山 (Baiyun mountain)
When you arrive, take the Gondola up to the top... You can also take it back down.
Avoid going on any holidays or weekends. It's very nice. You'll have a great time
Written 29 October 2018
I’m looking to hike to the top of Baiyan Mountain and back, how long does the trip take?
Written 21 October 2018
It took my family just over an hour including stopping for pics. The road is paved. It's more like walking up an inclined road.
Written 22 October 2018
We will be visiting Guangzhou in October. Where do we need to go to catch the cable car (subway stop?). What are the hours? How long is the ride? We have a short stop in Guangzhou. Is this a worthwhile adventure?
Written 12 September 2018
Hello 👋 yeah I concur with the reply posted. Depending on the length of your stay in our beautiful Guangzhou. I would focus on the new town 💕👌Canton Ta (Tower) Pearl River and Party 🎉 Pier.. Or just walk around and enjoy the city. Have fun folks
Written 13 September 2018
You don't really need a tour for Baiyun Mountain. You can go there by public transport and you can easily climb it without a guide. There are well-marked paths and signs to show the way. Enjoy the climb.
Written 4 July 2018
I am at sun yat sen university and want to go here. What are the hours for the park and the cable car? Any costs for entrance or other services? Is the weekend a good time to go? Any extra advice and answers are appreciated. First time in Guangzhou!
Written 22 May 2018
I thought there was a small fee to enter the park, e.g. 10 RMB. It's a good climb up and worth doing. The weekend is a good time to go, and the earlier in the morning the better because of the heat.
Another less strenuous but lovely place to walk round is Yuexiu Park. It's close to the Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, so you can do a few things at the same time. Shamian Island is also worth walking round. A walk along the river close to Sun Yat Sen's campus on the island is also pleasant.
Written 22 May 2018
How to get there by bus from fu hotel cangbian street Yuexiu district??
Written 25 January 2018
Hi there; I went there by the official city tour hop on hop off bus; they have 3 different bus routes to choose from. U can take the city tour bus from their official stop along Beijing road; go check their location on baidu maps. It’s easy to find. Hope this helps!
Written 13 February 2018
I was not able to use the subway to get to Baiyun Mountain.
It was convenient for me to take bus B17 all the way to the Yuntai Garden bus depot. From here it is a short walk to the cable car station which can take you to the top of Baiyun mountain.
Written 22 September 2017
ahmadrhudua
Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia
hello. i already read information from many web but suddenly i got confused.
First, i have a question about the way to go to the mountain. i imagine the route will be like this
1)take a bus/ subway to the foot of mountain
2)walk to the park around 1km (mostly steps) or 2km (mostly flat)
3)arrive at the park
4)if i want to go to mountain so i can take a cable car
5) go down with cable car and walk again for subway/ bus.
or it will be like this
1)take a subway to the foot of mountain then walk to the park around 1km/2km
Or if I want to enter the park, I can take the bus that go straight to the park without walk
2)if i want to go to mountain so i can take a cable car
3) go down with cable car and walk again for subway/ bus.
can i know which one is true?
Second, I read an information from travel chinese guide : White Cloud Mountain (Baiyun Mountain)
I saw there is a sightseeing bus. Can I know where I can take the sightseeing bus? At the park?
And I saw that there is a lot of attraction place. Like yuntai garden and bird spring valley park. Can I go to each attraction by walk and how far each attraction from each other?
I’m sorry for a lot of question but I can’t imagine .i try to search a map but can’t find it. I want to go there around 6hours and I want to arrange the place first so I will not waste any place
Written 8 August 2017
Hullo Ahmad,
My economic and time-saving advice :
Depending where you are staying it would be best to locate a bus to take you to Baiyun as early as possible. Bus#864 served me well from HaiYun Bridge.
From street level, take the electric car to the Garden of Cherry Blossoms where you can spend a good 30 minutes. Entry not free.
From there, another electric car will take you to the top of the mountain. On a clear sunny day the view is spectacular.
There are many places to eat at the top but I suggest you follow the trekking path down to the Greenway Café for a meal with a view. The path continues off the motor road where you can take pictures of the great landscape and skyline of Guangzhou.
Eventually, the path will join the road which will lead you to the gates of Yuntai Gardens. Entry not free. (The same place where you would alight from the not-so-cheap cable cars.)
These gardens are a mini Amsterdam and I was taken by total surprise. Spent almost two hours to cover this wonderful Park of daffodils and roses and windmills.
The whole experience took 7 hours. Hope you enjoy it too. Just ensure you have extra batteries for your camera.
Written 8 August 2017
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