Around Nansha Bay

Greater Bay Area Culture and Sports Center

Located at Wanqingsha 21st Yong, this venue is jointly designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and the Architectural Design and Research Institute of Guangdong Province. It includes a 60,000-seat stadium and a 20,000-seat arena for training and major events.

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Nansha Gymnasium

A professional venue that hosted wushu events during the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games, Nansha Gymnasium is also designated for wushu competitions at the 2025 National Games, with over 30,000 square meters of space and more than 8,000 seats.

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Nansha Juntai International Tennis Center

Home to one of South China’s leading clay-court tennis facilities, the 2,500-seat center court meets international professional standards and has hosted ATP, WTA and other high-level events.

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Greater Bay Area Central Wetland Park

Known as the “kidney of Guangzhou,” the park has received honors including one of Guangzhou’s new scenic landmarks, an ecological tourism award and National AAAA Tourist Attraction status.

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Nansha Waterbird World Ecological Park

Adjacent to Nansha Wetland, this 250,000-square-meter park focuses on waterbird breeding, science education and ecological tours, and is a member of the Nansha Tourism Association.

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Banmei Village Gambiered Canton Gauze Industrial Park

Based in Banmei Village, Lanhe Town, the park preserves the ancient dyeing and finishing craft of gambiered Canton gauze, bringing this intangible heritage back to life in a contemporary setting.

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The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)

HKUST (Guangzhou) uses an interdisciplinary academic structure to serve the Greater Bay Area strategy. It cultivates versatile talent and strengthens technology collaboration between Hong Kong and mainland supply chains.

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Guangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nansha Headquarters

Covering about 800 mu, the national science education base includes factory-style seedling greenhouses, vegetable variety display areas and training facilities, blending modern agricultural technology with a pastoral setting.

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Guangzhou Nansha Urban Agriculture Experimental Park

This large agricultural park in Mingzhu Bay integrates waterways, rice fields, fish ponds, digital fisheries and aerospace breeding into a rural complex for culture, study tours and technology displays.

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Nansha Central Hospital

Jointly invested by the Guangzhou and Nansha governments and managed by Guangzhou First People’s Hospital, this Grade-A tertiary-standard hospital has grown since 2008 into a garden-style medical center with 1,000 beds and over 70 senior specialists.

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Nansha Campus of The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University

Located on Hengli Island at the geographic center of the Greater Bay Area, the Nansha campus is a key platform for building a national medical center, with 1,500 beds, 45 operating rooms and 75 ICU beds in its first phase.

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International Finance Forum (IFF) Permanent Site

Located in Mingzhu Bay, the IFF permanent site spans 250,000 square meters and combines an international conference center, star-rated hotel and VIP residences, serving as a Greater Bay Area platform for investment and trade exchange.

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Nansha Port Area of Guangzhou Port

As a leading single port area, Nansha Port has 20 deep-water berths and annual capacity of 24 million TEUs. Its 2024 container throughput exceeded 20 million TEUs, with foreign trade routes covering over 120 countries.

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Nansha Library, Jiaomen River Urban Living Room

Designed in the form of an inkstone, Nansha Library is China’s first free-trade-zone themed library. With capacity for 900,000 books, 1,000 reading seats, facial-recognition borrowing and AR guides, it blends reading culture with technology.

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Tunnel Museum

Opened in 2024, Guangzhou Nansha Tunnel Museum is China’s first professional tunnel-themed museum. Its 5,000-square-meter exhibition combines real shield machines, a 5D cinema and AR interaction to showcase tunnel engineering.

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Qianfeng Water Village

A pastoral retreat in the city, Qianfeng Water Village blends waterways with Danjia, returned overseas Chinese, reclamation and educated-youth cultures. Near Hengli Island and Lingshan Island, it offers leisure, ecology, food, study tours and cultural exchange.

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