Nanning, the Green City of China
Think about a short holiday in China? Have you been in Nanning? The lush and tropical ‘Green City’ of China, the country’s gateway to ASEAN, and a fast-changing urban hub for tourist and business visitors alike is one of the most interesting destination to think about.
Nanning's abundance of parks and gardens are enjoyed by residents all year round. The city is also the perfect base for exploring the breathtaking natural scenery of the surrounding Guangxi area.
The spectacular Detian Waterfall – the largest transnational waterfall in Asia – can be reached in under three hours from Nanning on a direct shuttle bus.
Nanning’s many gardens and parks – including the popular including Folk Song Scenic Spot and Nanning Shishan Park (pictured) – are home to more than 3,000 species of plants.
Built more than a thousand years ago, Yangmei Ancient Town contains well-preserved examples of Ming and Qing dynasty architecture – easily reached by a short bus ride from the centre of Nanning.
Yangmei Ancient Town also hosts May’s annual dragon boat competition during Duanwu Festival – where competitors take part in a traditional worship ceremony before racing down the Yangmei River.
Guangxi province’s cuisine bears a distinct Cantonese influence. Head to Zhongshan Snack Street and look out for local favourites such as laoyou rice noodles, lemon duck, and five-colour
How to get there? Cathay Pacific Holiday offers a package flights + hotels.
For full immersion experience, try a stay at Wanda Real Resort.
As the first “Gui” Culture designed hotel, Wanda Realm Resort Nanning is inspired by the exotic local cultural characteristics. The hotel offers 224 exquisitely appointed rooms and suites with the view of Yongjiang River from private balcony. All rooms offer the “Bed of Realm”, providing guests with a wonderful sleeping experience. The hotel has three signature F&B venues, the ZHEN Chinese Restaurant, Café Realm All-Day Dinning and Lobby Lounge.
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