Guangzhou Sunac Land

2026-08-22
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Guangzhou Sunac Land is located in Huadu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. It serves as the core component of Guangzhou Sunac Cultural Tourism City and is a large‑scale theme tourist attraction. As an open‑access theme park, it integrates Lingnan local culture with modern amusement projects and features multiple themed zones combining amusement rides, theatre performances, outdoor landscapes and themed shops. Guangzhou Sunac Cultural Tourism City covers a vast overall area, among which Guangzhou Sunac Land occupies approximately 596,000 square metres. The scenic area combines traditional Lingnan cultural scenes with modern amusement experiences. It is equipped with numerous large‑scale amusement facilities as well as multiple live‑action shows. Open to visitors of all age groups, admission to the park grounds does not require compulsory tickets. Some rides are charged separately, while visitors may also purchase all‑in‑one tickets for most in‑park attractions.

History and Culture

Guangzhou Sunac Land is a large cultural‑tourism project invested and built by Sunac Cultural Tourism. As an important section of Guangzhou Sunac Cultural Tourism City, the project was situated in Huadu District, Guangzhou and officially opened to the public in June 2019. The original objective of the project was to build a large‑scale cultural‑tourism complex within the Guangdong‑Hong Kong‑Macao Greater Bay Area and fill the market gap for large theme parks in northern Guangzhou.

When developing its cultural content, the park deeply explores local Lingnan culture and designs scenes based on Cantonese culture as its core. Buildings, street settings and stage performances within the park draw heavily from Lingnan historical tales, folk customs and traditional crafts. Cantonese street‑market features and Lingnan legends are transformed into tangible scenes and live performances for visitors to view. Tourists can experience amusement facilities while appreciating the regional charm of Lingnan culture, setting it apart from ordinary machine‑driven theme parks. There are no long‑standing ancient historical relics on‑site. This is a newly‑built modern cultural‑tourism scenic spot whose cultural presentation mainly relies on interpretation and reproduction of Lingnan folk customs.

Main Attractions

Millennium Commercial Capital

Millennium Commercial Capital is a themed zone recreating ancient Lingnan commercial streets. Its architecture references the style of Lingnan arcade buildings. The block houses themed shops and local‑snack stalls together with small street interactive performances, recreating the bustling atmosphere of old‑time Guangzhou trading streets. Serving as the main pedestrian gathering area after entry, it connects multiple themed zones of the park. Tourists may rest here, buy cultural‑and‑creative souvenirs and sample authentic Lingnan snacks.

Millennium Commercial Capital
Millennium Commercial Capital

 

Maritime Silk Road

The Maritime Silk Road themed zone takes the ancient Maritime Silk Road as its narrative backdrop. It features navigation‑themed scenes and amusement rides. Highlight attractions here include Marine Whirl and other rides alongside themed landscape sculptures that evoke the imagery of ocean‑going voyages. Attractions in this area cater to families and teenagers, offering both thrilling rides and gentle family‑friendly options.

Maritime Silk Road
Maritime Silk Road

 

Nanyue Ancient Kingdom

The Nanyue Ancient Kingdom zone draws material from the history of the ancient Nanyue state of Lingnan. Its buildings adopt cultural characteristics of the Nanyue era. This zone hosts Double‑Dragon Flying, a signature dual‑track roller coaster of the park. The area also contains themed landscapes interpreting stories of ancient Nanyue. Concentrating on high‑thrill rides, it suits visitors fond of mechanical amusement facilities.

Nanyue Ancient Kingdom
Nanyue Ancient Kingdom

 

Legend of the Five Rams

The Legend of the Five Rams zone is inspired by Guangzhou’s local folk tale of five rams delivering grain ears and positions itself for family‑oriented leisure. It features many low‑intensity family‑friendly rides suitable for children, together with landscape sculptures related to the Five Rams legend. Local Guangzhou folklore is integrated into visiting scenarios. With a relaxing environment, this zone is ideal for family stays.

Legend of the Five Rams
Legend of the Five Rams

 

Lingnan Impression

Lingnan Impression focuses on Cantonese folk customs and takes Lingnan gardens and traditional folk tales as creative blueprints. Apart from landscape sightseeing, the zone stages the large‑scale live theatre performance Dream Back to Lingnan. The stage show presents Lingnan folk stories and diverse local customs. As a core performance viewing spot in the park, it allows audiences to appreciate Cantonese cultural charm via grand stage plays.

Lingnan Impression
Lingnan Impression

 

Dream Garden

Dream Garden is built in fairy‑tale floral‑garden style with flowers, butterflies and insects as design motifs. It focuses on all‑ages family amusement and gathers children‑oriented rides within the park. Multiple family‑suitable amusement facilities are available. There is also a family‑theatre staging the interactive children’s show Adventure in Reverse Kingdom, with science shows held at selected times. It is a nice spot for family visitors to stay and play.

Dream Garden
Dream Garden

 

Tour Route

Main Entrance→Millennium Commercial Capital→Nanyue Ancient Kingdom→Legend of the Five Rams→Lingnan Impression→Dream Garden→Maritime Silk Road→Main Exit

Travel Suggestions

  • It is recommended to avoid peak periods on weekends and statutory holidays to shorten waiting time for amusement rides.
  • Collect a park map upon entry and check daily performance schedules first to reasonably arrange sightseeing and show‑watching time.
  • Queues for mechanical rides can be long; visit popular attractions right after park opening for better experience.
  • The park covers a large area, so wear comfortable non‑slip shoes for long‑distance walking tours.
  • Arrive at theatre venues in advance for performances to avoid being turned away when seats are full.
  • Prepare sun protection in summer. Sun hats and drinking water are recommended; beverages are also sold inside the park.
  • Travelling with children, prioritise family‑oriented zones and select rides according to children’s height restrictions.

Notes

  • Mechanical amusement rides impose restrictions on height, weight and health conditions. Visitors suffering from heart disease, hypertension and other illnesses shall not take corresponding rides following facility notices.
  • Certain park rides have strict height requirements for children. Read warning signs at ride entrances carefully before participation.
  • Performances may be rescheduled or cancelled due to bad weather or equipment maintenance. Please follow on‑site park announcements.
  • Outside food and glass containers are prohibited in some indoor venues. Drinking water may be brought into outdoor park areas.
  • Some rides undergo regular inspection and maintenance. Check official maintenance announcements before your trip.
  • Crowds swell during holidays. Safeguard personal belongings and keep an eye on accompanying seniors and children.
  • Drones are forbidden within the park and shall not be flown without official permission.

Transportation

  • Metro: Take Metro Line 9 to Huadu Square Station, then transfer to bus or taxi to reach Guangzhou Sunac Land.
  • Bus: Take buses No.Hua‑6, No.Hua‑19 and other routes to Sunac Cultural Tourism City bus stop, then walk to the park entrance.
  • Self‑driving: Navigate to Guangzhou Sunac Land. A large on‑site car park is available with parking fees set by Sunac Cultural Tourism City standards.
  • Inter‑city travel: Guangzhou North Railway Station lies close to the park. Take a short taxi ride from the station to the scenic spot.

Opening Hours

Guangzhou Sunac Land differentiates opening hours for workdays, weekends and statutory holidays. On workdays it generally opens from 10:00‑18:00. On weekends and public holidays, operating hours extend, usually 10:00‑21:00. Selected evening performances and night‑time events run during holiday seasons. Opening hours may change temporarily under severe weather or equipment maintenance. Please refer to official WeChat public accounts and on‑site notices for actual opening times.

Ticket

Tickets start from 59 CNY per person. Search for the official WeChat service account “广州融创乐园” to obtain latest updates.

Online Booking

Click here to jump to the Trip.com ticketing platform for ticket purchase.