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Xinhui, a historic district in Jiangmen, Guangdong, is a treasure trove of Lingnan culture and traditional crafts. Known as the 'Hometown of Chenpi' (aged tangerine peel), this canal-laced city offers a glimpse into southern Chinese heritage with its ancestral halls, temples, and lively food scene. Wander through narrow lanes where the aroma of drying tangerine peel mingles with the scent of street food, and discover a place that feels authentically local.
Highlights & What to See
- Xinhui Chenpi Village – Explore the epicenter of the famed aged tangerine peel trade, where you can see the peeling and drying process, sample teas, and buy premium chenpi.
- Guifeng Mountain – A scenic peak with a Buddhist temple and sweeping views over the city; take the cable car for a bird's-eye perspective of the surrounding orchards.
- Xinhui Confucian Temple – A beautifully preserved Ming-dynasty temple complex with intricate woodcarvings and a peaceful courtyard.
- Liang Qichao's Former Residence – The birthplace of the influential scholar and reformer, now a museum showcasing his life and writings.
- Chan Clan Ancestral Hall – An ornate ancestral hall with classic Lingnan architecture, featuring elaborate murals and stone carvings.
- Huiyang Ancient Street – A restored pedestrian street lined with traditional shops selling local snacks, ceramics, and calligraphy supplies.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for one to two days to fully appreciate Xinhui. Start with a morning exploring Chenpi Village and the Confucian Temple, then head to Guifeng Mountain for an afternoon hike. On a second day, visit Liang Qichao's residence and the Chan Clan Ancestral Hall, leaving time to wander Huiyang Ancient Street in the evening. The pace is leisurely, so you can easily combine Xinhui with nearby Jiangmen city sights.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Jiangmen City – Just 15 minutes away, with a charming riverfront and the historic Changdi Pedestrian Street.
- Kaiping Diaolou – UNESCO-listed watchtowers and villages, about 40 minutes by car, offering a striking contrast of fortified architecture.
- Xinhui Wetland Park – A serene nature reserve with boardwalks and birdwatching, ideal for a half-day trip.
- Taishan – An hour south, known for its hot springs and coastal scenery.
- Heshan – A nearby district with tea plantations and hiking trails.
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