Lotus Hill (Lianhuashan)

Lotus Hill, one of the famous hills of the Pearl River Delta, is located in the eastern outskirt of Panyu District, 20km (12.4 miles) from Guangzhou and 110km (60 sea miles) from Hong Kong. Covering an area of 2.54sq km (628 acres), it is composed of 48 red sandstone low hills, the highest of which is 108m (354 ft) tall. It has the best preserved ancient quarry site, with a history of 2000 years in China.  The lotus city itself was built during the Kangxi's reign of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). There is also the gold statute of the Goddess of Mercy, which is the biggest in the world. The statue was cast in 1994 with 120 tonnes (118 long tons) of bronze and 180 taels of gold coating and measures 40.88m (44.7 yards). The Lotus Hill Tourist Resort displays a combination of ancient ruggedness and modern delicacy. Do not miss it when in Guangzhou.

 

Origin of the Name

The Lotus Hill had its name originated from a fairy tale, whereby it was said that an evil dragon residing in the South China Sea (Nan Hai) often made waves at the Pearl River mouth. Consequently, farmlands were flooded and ships toppled over. These mishaps did not stop until the Goddess of Mercy paid a visit. Seeing the misery suffered by the people, the Goddess of Mercy threw his lotus seat into the water to tame the dragon. The lotus seat was believed to have turned into the present lotus stone, situated next to Nantianmen of the hill. That was how the hill gained its name.
 

Scenic Areas

The quarry works from each of the past dynasties, dating back to the Western Han (206 BC - 24 AD), leave behind a legacy of countless majestic red sandstone cliffs, perilous peaks, stelae and winding stone forests and grottoes. Visitors should not miss the Swallow Rock (Yan Zi Yan), Eagle Cliff (Fei Ying Ya), Goddess of Mercy Rock (Guan Yin Yan), and the Lion Stone (Shi Zi Shi), as they formed the essential stone landscape of this ancient stone yard.
 

Swallow Rock

Looking up from the Swallow Rock of Lotus Mountain, one will see four cliffs circling around it, shaping the broad sky into a small well. The gigantic tottering cliffs are breathtaking and dazzling. Vines on the rocks are just like a green wall, forming a wonderful watercolor painting in the blooming season. Film and TV directors frequently use this place as their choice location. 
 

Eagle Cliff

The Eagle Cliff of Lotus Hill, on the other hand, painted an opposite picture. Looking down from the Eagle Cliff, one will see crisscrossing roads, vast fertile land, and boundless Pearl River winding to the east.
 

Lion Stone

The Lion Stone lies in the eastern part of the Lotus Hill. Due to the stone lion roaring towards the direction of the Pearl River, the hill is also sometimes referred to the "Lion Hill." According to archaeologist, this place used to be just a small island hundreds of years ago but with passing time, the land elevated and sea level dropped, resulting in what it is today. The Lion Stone, originally a rock on the side of the small island, took the current shape due to continuous erosion and weathering.
 

Best Time to Visit

The famous Lotus Flower and Peach Blossom Festivals are held in Lotus Hill Tourist Resort annually. From June to August every year, more than 100 kinds of lotus flowers, the holy flower of Buddhism, are picked for the festival. Hence, if tourists were to visit there during this period, they would not only enjoy the grand landscape but also appreciate a myriad of blooming lotus.

Other than that, Peach Blossom Festival is held during the Spring Festival, making it another good time to visit.
 

How to get to Lotus Hill

1. Take metro line 3 and get off at Shiqiao station and then take bus Pan 92 to Lianhuashan Bus Station, you will see the Lotus Hill.
2. Take metro line 3 to Panyu Square and then take bus Pan 93 to Lianhuashan.
Guangzhou Bus / Metro Search

Entrance Fee CNY54 for adults;
* Children between 1.2 and 1.5 meters (3.9 -4.9 feet) enjoy half-price tickets.
  Children below 1.2m can visit the hill for free.
Opening Hours 07:00 to 17:00

- Last updated on May. 07, 2024 -