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Jiangmen

Jiangmen, a prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province, serves as the ancestral homeland for approximately 4 million overseas Chinese. Known for its rich Qiaoxiang culture, the city blends modern urban districts with historic rural charm. The urban core comprises Pengjiang, Jianghai, and Xinhui districts, while the broader area includes Heshan and the Siyi region (Taishan, Kaiping, Enping). For frequent travelers, Jiangmen offers a unique mix of business convenience and cultural depth. Staying in the central urban districts provides easy access to administrative centers and dining, while venturing into the surrounding counties reveals iconic Diaolou towers and serene landscapes. This guide helps you choose the best base for your stay, whether for business efficiency or leisurely exploration of southern China's heritage.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

For business travelers, Pengjiang and Jianghai districts are the optimal bases due to their central location, modern infrastructure, and concentration of hotels. These areas offer efficient connectivity to administrative hubs. Leisure travelers interested in the region's UNESCO-listed Diaolou towers should consider staying in Xinhui or nearby counties like Kaiping and Taishan. This allows for a more immersive experience of the Qiaoxiang culture and easier access to rural heritage sites without the constraints of a strict urban itinerary.

Getting Around

Navigating Jiangmen's urban center is straightforward via local buses and taxis. However, exploring the wider prefecture, including the Siyi region's rural attractions, often requires intercity buses or private vehicles. While specific airport codes may vary or be less prominent for direct international flights, Jiangmen is well-connected to major hubs like Guangzhou South Railway Station and Zhuhai Jinwan Airport. Frequent flyers should plan ground transfers accordingly, as high-speed rail remains the most reliable link to the broader Pearl River Delta network for seamless multi-city itineraries.

Best Season

The spring and autumn months offer the most pleasant weather for exploring Jiangmen's outdoor heritage sites, such as the historic arcades (Qilou) and the Diaolou towers in Kaiping. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter remains mild, making it suitable for indoor cultural experiences or business meetings. Travelers should generally avoid the typhoon season for comfort and safety. Overall, the city is accessible year-round, but timing your visit during the cooler, drier months will enhance your experience of the region's architectural and natural beauty.

Nearby attractions

Canton Tower

Canton Tower

Landmark79.1 km

Canton television and tourism tower

Ruins of St. Paul's

Ruins of St. Paul's

Worship70.8 km

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Mount Xiqiao

Mount Xiqiao

Nature48.3 km

mountain

Macau Tower

Macau Tower

Landmark71.3 km

observation tower in Macau

Huaisheng Mosque

Huaisheng Mosque

Worship77.6 km

mosque in Guangdong

A-Ma Temple

A-Ma Temple

Worship70.5 km

temple in Macau

Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge

Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge

Landmark89.8 km

fixed link consisting of tunnel and multiple bridges

Jiangmen Stadium

Culture18.7 km

building in Jiangmen Stadium, China

Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge

Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge

Landmark72.4 km

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Tianhe Stadium

Tianhe Stadium

Culture82.1 km

stadium

St. Dominic's Church

St. Dominic's Church

Worship70.9 km

late 16th-century Baroque-style church in Macau, China

Mount Chishi

Nature12.7 km

mountain in China

Dining

Robuchon au Dôme

Restaurant★★★ MichelinBlack Pearl 3◆$$$$71.5 km

The location at the top of the Grand Lisboa Hotel makes for breathtaking views and is a terrific setting for the restaurant's renowned contemporary French cuisine. Whether as part of the set menu or à la carte, the dishes are intricate, beautifully plated and boast an array of intense flavours. The stunning dessert trolley provides a fitting finale, and the wine list is one of the best in Asia.

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Wing Lei

chinese_restaurantBlack Pearl 3◆71.8 km

Chinese

Jade Dragon

Restaurant★★★ MichelinBlack Pearl 2◆$$$75.8 km

This lavish room is a destination in itself – Chinese art, ebony, crystal, jade, gold and silver are all used to great effect but they don’t outshine the food. The head chef has a passion for recipes deeply rooted in Cantonese traditions, but jazzed up with modern techniques and exotic ingredients from around the world. Besides the double-boiled tonic soups with herbal medicine, seasonal offerings such as roasted prime rib with chilli are also a delight.

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Jade Dragon

chinese_restaurantBlack Pearl 3◆75.6 km

Chinese

The Eight

Restaurant★★ MichelinBlack Pearl 3◆$$$71.4 km

The lavish interior sports goldfish motifs and the number eight to wish diners good fortune. The menu is traditional Cantonese starring crisply crafted quality ingredients. The head chef adds a new spin to familiar dishes with imported produce like Japanese chillies, Argentinian carabineros and Aussie lobster. At lunch, over 40 types of dim sum are available – try the steamed rice rolls filled with pickled Japanese cucumber and char siu Berkshire pork.

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Wing Lei

Restaurant★★ MichelinBlack Pearl 2◆$$$71.7 km

Equally suited to power lunches and friendly get-togethers, this strikingly lavish restaurant dominated by a frosted crystal flying dragon offers far more than just a treat for the eye. Cantonese classics and dim sum crafted with top-notch ingredients are what keep diners coming back. Besides the main menu, ask about their seasonal dishes such as clay pot rice and Dongshan goat in winter. Thoughtful service adds to the experience.

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Feng Wei Ju

Restaurant★★ Michelin$$71.8 km

The opulent room is covered in gold and red, the festive colours for the Chinese. The menu offers Sichuan classics, such as sautéed chicken with peanuts and chilli, and Hunanese fare like steamed carp fish head with chilli. Hand-pulled noodles are also worth trying – watching the chefs pulling them in the display kitchen adds to the entertainment. Boiled mandarin fish fillets in chilli oil comes in portions generous enough for a few to share.

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Suyab Courtyard・Pickmoon Gourmet

Restaurant Michelin¥¥¥¥67.9 km

This restaurant on the same premises as a furniture shop and a Japanese tearoom is helmed by the experienced Chef Fai. The kitchen delivers refined Chaozhou dishes, with menus tailored to availability of ingredients, as well as guests' budget and preferences after reservations are made via the texting app. The deep-fried Puning tofu stuffed with minced shrimp and chives is golden and aromatic, and best enjoyed with the boneless crucian carp congee.

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