Guangzhou's Yongqing Fang Citywalk 📷: Your Photo Hit List & Visual Route Guide!
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This is a super helpful guide!
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Haha, glad I could help everyone out!
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Can I go visit by myself?
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Why not? Haha.
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Hi! About how long would it take to wander around Yongqing Fang? I'm planning to arrive at Tao Tao Ju after 1 PM. After eating, I'll look around a bit, then head to Beijing Road for some fun, and in the evening, go near Haixin Bridge to see the Canton Tower. Will that be too rushed?
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If you're not planning to browse every single shop, one or two hours should be enough. I managed to see it all in just over an hour.
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No crowds, no need to rush!
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It's way too crowded.
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Haha, well, it's the holidays!
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Just arrived in Guangzhou today, I'll follow this guide tomorrow!
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Hope it helps you!
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Is it convenient to walk around with luggage?
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No, not really.
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Will it be very hot and crowded if I go now? I'm planning to go on Saturday.
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Isn't that today?
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Wow, thank you for making it so clear! We'll definitely visit the spots you recommended.
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You're welcome! It's designed to be an easy and scenic route. Just a heads up, some recommended spots are more about the charming details than grand spectacles, so don't be disappointed if they're not all super grand, haha!
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Do I need to make a reservation?
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No, it's a completely open street area. The Cantonese Opera Museum does require a reservation, but unless it's a public holiday, you can usually get a spot by booking on the same day.