Step into Shijian Xiangjing·Qixidi, an aromatic wonderland hidden in Guangzhou! This UNESCO-listed site boasts over 300 wild fragrance plants thriving along pristine streams. Don't miss the sunrise herb-collecting ritual - harvest mint and rosemary with bare hands, then craft sachets using ancient techniques. The 'fragrance beach' is perfect for sunbathing amid floral scents. Cap your visit with their legendary gardenia flower tea, brewed with mountain spring water for a sweetness that lingers like the memories you'll make here.


Step into a hidden paradise of fragrance, where 8 square kilometers of aromatic wilderness await. Escape the crowds and immerse yourself in serenity—stroll along miles of sandy beaches, listen to the cascading waterfalls, or indulge in aromatic dining and spa rituals. Each room is uniquely named after local fragrant plants, infused with natural scents and handcrafted decor. Perfect for families with kids’ activities and water sports, or couples seeking romantic getaways with camping and kayaking. A true retreat for the senses!

Nestled in the fragrant paradise of Qixidi, this boutique B&B blends nature and culture seamlessly. Featuring minimalist neo-Chinese architecture, each room is named after an aromatic plant, turning it into a mini fragrance museum. Experience traditional incense tea, pillows, and baths—fall asleep embraced by natural scents. Surrounded by hundreds of aromatic plants, enjoy views of Tianxiang Lake and cherry blossom zones. Book lovers will adore the sunlit阶梯教室 and library, while families can unwind with kids’ playgrounds and water parks. Pet-friendly and packed with activities, it’s perfect for all!










Everything you need to know about Habitat Creek
Stay at Yunyin Mountain Retreat, a hidden gem nestled in Guangzhou's Conghua Valley. Each room features a private viewing terrace overlooking cascading streams and bamboo groves, with unobstructed views of the natural landscape. The hotel offers immersive tea ceremony workshops, seasonal Tang Dynasty-inspired wellness menus, and tranquil Zen tea rooms surrounded by ancient trees. Perfect for travelers seeking tranquility and cultural depth in a serene mountain setting.
The easiest route is taking the Guangzhou Metro Line 14 to Conghua Square Station, then transferring to a dedicated shuttle bus or pre-HopeGoo a private car. The journey takes about 70 minutes. For comfort and flexibility, private transfer services are recommended—offering scenic drives through lush Conghua countryside and arriving at Qixi Land with a true sense of escape into nature. Many luxury lodges also provide complimentary airport or station pickups.
Yes! The Qixi Art Valley blends contemporary art installations with the surrounding ecology. Highlights include a bamboo pavilion gallery, an outdoor poetry wall, and a pottery workshop. Guests can participate in hands-on activities like bamboo weaving, ink painting in nature, and forest mindfulness sessions, embracing the concept of harmony between man and nature. Seasonal events such as the Mountain Residence Gathering invite calligraphers, poets, and tea masters for intimate cultural exchanges.
Absolutely. The Family Nature Park features a mini farm, stream-based fish-catching zone, and guided nature trails perfect for children. Kids can plant vegetables, explore insect habitats, and join kids’ tea rituals or night sky stargazing tours. All activities are led by trained staff with safety gear, allowing parents to relax while enjoying quality family time amidst pristine mountains and forests.
Yes, Qixi Land offers ideal venues such as the Bamboo Pavilion Conference Hall and Shuyu Library, both constructed with sustainable bamboo architecture and designed for serenity and acoustics. These spaces accommodate 20–30 guests and support customized setups like tea ceremony layouts or calligraphy exhibitions. Past events have included Zen meditation talks, Southern Chinese calligraphy workshops, and local heritage dialogues, making it a premier destination for cultural exchange and creative retreats.
The culinary experience centers on Conghua mountain delicacies and Hakka flavors, with daily dishes crafted from wild-foraged ingredients: bamboo shoot stewed chicken, wild mushroom soup, and homemade rice wine. Don’t miss the Qixi Tea Banquet, where local high-altitude white tea is integrated into savory courses like tea-smoked shrimp balls and tea-infused duck steamed in bamboo. Dining takes place on riverside terraces, creating a truly poetic gastronomic journey under the evening mist.
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