Moxing Summit Baiyun Mountain

Moxing Summit Baiyun Mountain

Moxing Summit Baiyun Mountain
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Sunny-0412@yeah.net
35 contributions
Feb 2019
I saw the park on a small WeChat program called Canton Laowai, which claims to be the highest mountain in guangzhou, higher than baiyun mountain.Ticket is not expensive, 10 yuan/a person, direct bus is very few, the lake is pretty good look, the trees are less, may not have grown up ~
Written 21 November 2019
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Anyrubina
St. Petersburg, Russia324 contributions
Jun 2019 • Friends
You can get a bus 24 from Yue Xue metro station, just 7-8 stops and you’re nearby the gate to the park (your stop is the lady one, so don’t worry to miss it). You can walk up, take a small bus or go by cable car. From the first view point you can keep walking or take another small bus. The park is free, but you have to pay for the transportation (10-25 rmb per time, depends on the route) and the entrance fee 5 rmb to the Moxing Summit - the highest peak. The great view is only possible if it’s sunny and not hazy, but it’s still worth it to go there if you are tired from big and hectic cities. There are also some restaurants on the first view point and the parrots paradise park (entrance fee is 15 rmb).
Written 12 June 2019
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white j
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia5,624 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
When climbing the Baiyun Mountain, Moxing Summit is the one must arrive, good for have birdview of Guangzhou, and one big wish tree there, some tourists could place big wish with some red cloth. One the way to Moxing Summit, good sightseeing along, not just flowers, but also birds
Written 10 January 2019
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nicky j
Mount Gambier, Australia42 contributions
Dec 2018 • Couples
We caught the blue number 2 metro line to Baiyun Park Metro station. Once there take the B exit to catch bus number 424. The bus ride takes about 10 to 15 minutes depending on traffic. The stop to get off at is the Language University. Before u get to this stop u will pass the West Gate entrance on your right. It is just a small walk back to the gate. The cost of entry is 5 Yuan. U could spend a whole day exploring the area. We think the best way is if u are planning on walking all the way is to take the road to the top , which is about 5.5 km, it is quite some distance though, then it will cost 5 yuan to climb the short distance to the Moxing Summit. U can take a winding path with stairs back to the west gate. U can spend a whole day there on the road to the top stopping at ponds, zoo, lakes, lots to see. Take some snacks and drinks to stop and eat along the way. There are plenty on eating places along the road with toilet stops all the way. U can alternatively take the electric cart up and back. The cable car was not working when we were there as it was undergoing renovations, it looked like it was being extended. A beautiful place to visit with nature in the city. I wouldn’t recommend it on a hot day. The view at the top was not the best as it was smoggy the day we went. So if you jag it on a good day it would b magnificent.
Written 2 December 2018
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judy r
Melbourne, Australia18 contributions
Apr 2018 • Business
If your going to see th 5 rams worth the walk up the hill to the museum although be really careful if your buying anything in the gift shop, always pay with cash
Written 7 May 2018
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Qes78
Singapore, Singapore116 contributions
Dec 2017
You need to pay an entrance fee to enter Moxing summit. All in, it’s about a 500m ascent from the entrance where you pay your admission.

A nice leisurely stroll should take you about 15-20 min to climb. Keep heading up as there is a nice peak right on top with a great view. Was smoggy the day I went up so the view was slightly obstructed.
Written 31 December 2017
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runabouter
Wellington, New Zealand26 contributions
Nov 2017 • Couples
This place is always busy so be prepared for lots of people. We went during the day and it is great views but it’s smoggy of course so even on a super clear day it’s blurry. It’s a great place to see up high for almost 360 views. Lots of little paths too. It’s an extra 10 yuan to the top but it’s a nice spot to sit. We went late at night as well and that was fun with lots of young people having picnics and hanging out so is a nice atmosphere. It’s also a nice pace for dinner or snacks as there are a few places up near the top.
Written 4 November 2017
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hrpuffnstuff
Ko Lanta, Thailand29 contributions
Oct 2017 • Solo
It’s so relaxing here even though we are so close to the massive city. The paths are well looked after and the toilets not tooo disgusting.
Written 14 October 2017
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3lgdz
Manila, Philippines1,459 contributions
Dec 2016 • Family
If you walk along the streets further up away from the square/park in Baiyun Mountain, you will see the number of visitors getting less and less. There's a junction where you need to choose which path to follow to Moxing Peak. The path on the left involves more walking at a longer distance (2 km to Moxing Peak) while the right path involves more stair climbing at a shorter distance (1 km). Both routes will eventually lead to the entrance of the peak, anyway.

After you reach the entrance to the summit and pay a small admission fee, you reach a small square with a Buddha statue on the left and a wishing tree on the right, covered with red ribbons, each carrying a wish from its visitors. There’s another Moxing Summit sign, where you can take photos. Apart from that, there’s also a booth selling souvenirs and a photograph booth trying to sell you your own portrait.

There are various lookout points along the way – it’s just the smog that dampens the scenery! At the peak, there's this area for people to attach padlocks, same as any other tourist spots around the world (meh) to signify long lasting love relationships. However, I didn't notice any locks vendor, so I guess you need to bring your own padlocks if you're so inclined.

You can take your photograph at the Moxingling marker, which proudly states that you are 382 meters above sea level, and 1900 km away from Beijing. You can also take panoramic photographs of the Guangzhou skyline, although most of the time it's too hazy to get a clear picture. At times, it's a bit crowded here (like almost anywhere in Chinese cities and tourist spots nowadays), so wait till you get a spot to take photos.

If you ever visit Baiyun Mountain, hiking up all the way to Moxing Summit is a must. Time spent at the summit shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.
Written 10 June 2017
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Douglas M
Guangzhou, China2,354 contributions
Sep 2016 • Couples
The summit is a long walk from everywhere! However, there is a bus service from the top of Bai Yun to Mo Xing costing 10 Yuan for the 10 minute ride. Entrance to the summit is another 10 Yuan. It's a bit of a climb to the top but there's a small cafe at the top, The views are worth it! Compare the clear view northwards with the smog view of the city to the south.
Return using the bus (another 10 Yuan) and if you're tired take the cableway down (20 Yuan) to the main entrance of Bai Yun.
Written 19 September 2016
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