The Cantonese have a phrase: "食在广州,厨出凤城" — "Eat in Guangzhou, but the chefs come from Shunde." Shunde is the birthplace of Cantonese cuisine, a district where cooking is a serious art and every family has a recipe worth protecting. This five-day journey goes deep into Guangfu culture — the classical gardens, the water villages, the slow rituals of tea and table.
Arrive in Foshan. Visit the Ancestral Temple (祖庙) — a 1,000-year-old Taoist complex that is also the spiritual home of Wing Chun kung fu. Watch a private martial arts demonstration by a Wing Chun practitioner in the temple courtyard. Evening: Foshan old town night walk, dim sum dinner at a restaurant serving pre-dawn yum cha in the traditional way.
Drive to Fengjian Water Village (逢简水乡) — not the commercialized water towns of Jiangnan, but a living Cantonese village where elderly residents still cook over wood fires and row wooden boats to the market. Hire a private boat through the canal network. Lunch: a Shunde family banquet in an old mansion — "wok-breath" stir-fry, steamed fish pulled from the river that morning, and double-skin milk pudding made to a 100-year-old recipe.
VIP private guided tour of Qinghui Garden (清晖园) — one of the Four Great Gardens of Guangdong. Built in the Ming dynasty, it compresses rockeries, ponds, pavilions, and corridors into a space the size of a city block. Your guide explains the symbolism of every rock placement and plant choice. Afternoon: Guangdong Millennia Performance (广东千古情) — try on Song dynasty court costumes and take photos in the garden setting.
Morning: Nanhai Xiqiao Mountain (西樵山) — a volcanic landscape of hot spring streams, ancient temples, and the largest seated Guanyin statue in southern China. Afternoon: check in to a hillside hot spring resort. Mountain hot spring spa — alkaline spring water sourced from the volcanic rock, one of Guangdong's most therapeutic bathing experiences. Evening: private Cantonese dinner at the resort.
Visit Nanfeng Ancient Kiln (南风古灶) — a 500-year-old dragon kiln that has never been extinguished. Watch craftsmen throw and fire Shiwan pottery in the traditional method. Pick up hand-painted ceramics as gifts. Transfer to Guangzhou or Shenzhen for departure.
Foshan and Shunde don't perform for tourists. They simply live beautifully — and we take you inside.