Pearl River Night Cruise at Provincial General Wharf

The Provincial General Wharf, also known as the Guangdong Provincial Federation of Trade Unions Whar[...]

The Provincial General Wharf, also known as the Guangdong Provincial Federation of Trade Unions Wharf, is a passenger ferry terminal located along the Pearl River in Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, China. It is situated on the west bank of Changdi, with an area of approximately 102.7 square meters, and has a long history, named after the former Guangdong Provincial Federation of Trade Unions. In the evening, visitors can take a leisurely stroll, enjoy a boat tour of the Pearl River, or walk to the nearby Beijing Road, which is also a good option. Operating hours are from 17:00 to 21:30 all year round.
Preferential policies for children: Free for children under 6 years old (not occupying a seat); children aged 6 to 14 years old must purchase tickets on-site with a discount. Additional notes: The above information pertains to preferential policies for individual boat tickets; some products at the scenic area do not have preferential policies. Please refer to the actual policies disclosed on-site at the attraction on the day of your visit.
image description
Important safety tips: There may be high-risk entertainment projects at this attraction, and Ctrip recommends purchasing relevant insurance. Before traveling, it is advised to carefully read the content related to travel safety. Upon arrival at the attraction, please do not ignore any play prompts or safety information within the area.
image description
Name-based ticket collection: The Pearl River tour operates on a name-based system. When collecting tickets, all travelers must present valid identification documents (ID card, passport, Home Return Permit, Taiwan Compatriot Permit, etc.). Children without ID cards can present their household registration books. Failure to present valid identification will result in denial of boarding, and regular flight tickets are non-refundable and non-changeable on the same day. Please take note.


Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *