Flight from Beijing / Shanghai to Guangzhou airport, where your guide will meet you upon your arrival.
Visit the Museum of the Western Han Dynasty (206 B.C. to 24 A.D.) which is the tomb of a Nanyue emperor who reigned in southern China more than 2000 years ago. The tomb covers an area of 14,000 square meters, offering a fascinating insight into Guangzhou's ancient history. This site is renowned in China as a particularly well-preserved original tomb and funerary antiquity collection of the Han Dynasty, as well as an example of the grand and elegant architecture of the Lingnan area (South of Nanling Mountain). The tomb belonged to the second king, Zhao Mei, of Nanyue State. Hidden 20 meters (65.6 feet) underground, the tomb is made up of 750 huge stones with colorful murals. Over 1,000 pieces of cultural relics, especially bronze and terracotta ware, reveal the Yue culture of south China. Traces of cultures in other parts of China are represented: central Chinese cultures, the Chu of the south, the Bashu of the southwest, the Hun of northern grasslands, and even foreign cultures.
Transfer to Yuexiu Park to view the Five-Ram Statue.
After dinner, take an evening cruise on Zhujiang river.
Overnight in Guangzhou