Hidden at the foot of Baiyun Mountain lies an emerald paradise
Dajinzhong Reservoir, like a pearl nestled among the mountains, is embraced by the lush peaks of Baiyun Mountain. Its mirror-like surface reflects the sky and drifting clouds. Stroll along the 1.5-kilometer lakeside greenway shaded by trees, with cool breezes caressing your face. Pavilions along the way offer perfect spots to rest and enjoy the scenery. In spring, the bald cypresses don red attire; summer brings vibrant greenery, while autumn and winter cloak the mountains in mist—each season paints a picturesque scene.
Built in 1951, this reservoir holds memories for old Guangzhou residents—once a popular swimming spot for youngsters, it now focuses on ecological conservation, prohibiting swimming but welcoming hikers.
Red Bridge and Pavilion: The stone bridge with red railings and bougainvillea along the greenway creates an ideal photo backdrop.
Yellow Trumpet Tree Path: In spring, the blooming yellow trumpet trees add a romantic touch.
Lychee and Longan Trees: In summer, the small grassy slopes are dotted with fruit-laden trees (please refrain from picking).
Sunset Silhouettes: At dusk, the lake shimmers with golden light as mountain shadows blend into the water, resembling an ink painting.
Admission: Free, no reservation needed.
Transport: Walk 1.2 km from Exit C of Baiyun Cultural Square Station (Metro Line 2) or take a bus to "Guangzhou Gymnasium" stop.
Tips: Bring mosquito repellent, sunscreen, and water (no shops along the way); consider visiting the nearby Yunxi Botanical Garden.
Dining: Restaurants near Mingquanju offer local flavors, and the hotel architecture adds to the scenic charm.