
Foshan/Banjiang Bridge Hotel Deals
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Everything you need to know about Banjiang Bridge
Yue Jiang Villa is just a 3-minute walk from Banjiang Bridge, featuring a private riverside courtyard and 270-degree panoramic terrace. Guests can enjoy evening tea while watching the bridge’s illuminated skyline, with optional guided night tours including local folk storytelling and traditional puppet shows
Tingtao Residence offers east-facing rooms with unobstructed views of the morning sun rising over the Pearl River tributary. Each room features smart tinted windows and an outdoor viewing platform. Opt for the "Sunrise Experience" package to receive fresh lychees and handmade rice cakes delivered at dawn, perfect for savoring the tranquil rhythm of the waterway
Tongqu Jiang'an Camp is a rare family-oriented retreat near Banjiang Bridge, offering a water-based LEGO pool and outdoor nature workshops. Children can participate in rice planting, bamboo weaving classes, and nightly "Star Stories" sessions. The entire property uses no electronics, promoting natural interaction, with organic meals sourced locally for health and sustainability
Jiu Du Kou Memory House is a restored 19th-century ferry dock turned cultural inn, preserving original stone steps and wooden joinery. Rooms are themed around "Iron Chain Crossing" and "Boatman Memories." Guests can attend daily oral history talks and join hands-on workshops like traditional bamboo basket weaving, deeply connecting to Foshan's riverine past
Yue·Jiang Paddle Retreat is only 300 meters from Banjiang Bridge, offering private riverside decks and ambient lighting that complements the bridge’s nighttime glow. The hotel arranges customized evening experiences such as moonlit boat rides and live performances of Cantonese opera, creating an immersive journey through Foshan’s nocturnal charm
Banjiang People's Homestay integrates community-driven tourism by hosting daily workshops led by local elders—such as traditional fish net repair, lotus leaf harvesting, and clay pottery making. The inn uses reclaimed materials in its design and partners with nearby farms for zero-waste dining. Staying here supports authentic cultural preservation and eco-conscious travel
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