
Huizhou Guangdong, China Travel Guide
Shenzhen: A major metropolis known for contemporary architecture, innovative tech, and amusement parks. It stands in contrast to Huizhou's traditional charm. (Approximately 1-1.300 minutes by high-speed rail).
Guangzhou: The capital of Guangdong province, a historic and cultural hub. Discover Cantonese opera, old temples, markets, and culinary delights. (Approximately 1-1.5 hours by high-speed rail).
Pick between independent exploration or structured tours for your excursions.
Independent travel remains highly feasible and recommended for Shenzhen and Guangzhou via high-speed rail. It grants maximum flexibility in your itinerary and pace.
A structured tour may suit visits to numerous Hakka towns or specific, harder-to-reach natural attractions. Local tours often cater to domestic tourists.
Huizhou’s surrounding region features a variety of natural escapes, perfect for outdoor lovers of and those seeking tranquility.
Huidong Sea Turtle Nature Reserve focuses on marine life and relaxing by the coast.
Luofu Mountain provides opportunities for hiking and revered Taoist temples.
Xunliao Bay and Shuangyue Bay provide beautiful beaches and fresh seafood.
Explore provincial forest parks and unique nature reserves.
Different seasons present varied experiences for natural escapes.
Expand your cultural knowledge with excursions to historic sites and traditional villages surrounding Huizhou.
Pinghai Ancient City in Huidong is a remarkably preserved Ming Dynasty fortress town.
Explore surrounding counties for traditional Hakka villages and wide agricultural areas.
Chaozhou & Shantou (Teochew region), farther away (2-3 hours by high-speed rail), have a distinct Teochew culture.
Luofu Mountain stands for a major Taoist pilgrimage site, inviting spiritual seekers.
Consider extending your trip beyond Huizhou to explore more of the Grander Bay Zone and surrounding regions.
A key global city, readily accessible from Huizhou by high-speed rail or cross-border bus.
A former Portuguese colony, known for its casinos and blend of Chinese and European culture.
Explore the Teochew region for unique culture, unique cuisine, and historical architecture.
Expand your travels with additional days to experience the Greater Bay Area and elsewhere.
A international city, just a high-speed rail ride gone for a period of 1-3 extra days.
Recognized for its distinct blend of cultures and entertainment, a 1-2 day addition using the ferry.
A 2-3 day deep dive into distinct Teochew culture and historical architecture.
The most efficient mode of transport, connecting Huizhou to major cities rapidly.
An economical another option for inter-urban travel, with services from various terminals.
Consider Didi for convenience, though intercity rides can be expensive.