Huadiwan Station.

Guangzhou People's Republic of China 23° N · 113° E

Nestled in the historic and culturally rich Liwan District of Guangzhou, Huadiwan Station serves as a vital gateway for both daily commuters and tourists…

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Introduction

Huadiwan Station, nestled in Guangzhou’s historic Liwan District, is far more than a transit hub—it is a gateway to the city’s rich cultural tapestry, blending modern urban convenience with deep-rooted Cantonese heritage. As a key stop on Line 1 of the Guangzhou Metro since 1997, the station provides direct access to vibrant markets, architectural landmarks, and tranquil parks. This guide offers a detailed overview of Huadiwan Station, including its operating hours, ticketing, accessibility, travel tips, and a curated introduction to surrounding attractions. Whether you’re a commuter, a first-time visitor, or a repeat traveler, this guide equips you with all the information needed for a seamless and enriching experience in one of Guangzhou’s most dynamic districts.

For the latest transit updates and detailed metro information, refer to the official Guangzhou Metro website and interactive resources like the Guangzhou Metro Map.


Huadiwan Station is a pivotal stop on Guangzhou Metro’s Line 1, located along Huadi Avenue North in the culturally rich Liwan District. Since its opening in 1997, it has served as both a transportation hub and a launchpad for exploring local commerce and heritage. The station is notable for its cut-and-cover construction and its proximity to the renowned Huadi Bird Fish & Insect Market, one of southern China’s largest pet and ornamental plant markets (Restored Guangzhou Wiki).

Modern amenities at the station include elevators, tactile paving, bilingual signage, clear platform-edge safety doors, and multiple entry/exit points, ensuring both accessibility and comfort for all travelers.


Operating Hours and Ticket Information

  • Operating Hours: Daily from approximately 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM. Schedule may vary slightly by direction or holiday.
  • Tickets: Purchase single-journey tickets at vending machines or service counters. Fares start at 2 RMB, increasing based on distance.
  • Metro Cards: The Yang Cheng Tong rechargeable card offers convenience and discounts for frequent travelers.
  • Payment Methods: Machines accept cash and major Chinese mobile payment platforms (WeChat Pay, Alipay). Some stations accept international cards, but mobile payments are recommended for convenience (EastChinaTrip).

For up-to-date fare information, visit the Guangzhou Metro Official Site.


Accessibility and Station Facilities

Huadiwan Station is designed for inclusivity, featuring:

  • Elevators and ramps for mobility-impaired travelers
  • Tactile paving for the visually impaired
  • Bilingual (Chinese and English) signage throughout
  • Staffed customer service desks
  • Clean restrooms and air-conditioned concourses
  • Multiple exits, each connecting conveniently to major streets and attractions

These features make Huadiwan Station accessible and user-friendly for both domestic and international visitors.


Getting to Huadiwan Station

  • By Metro: Take Line 1 and alight at Huadiwan Station. Line 1 is the backbone of the Guangzhou Metro, connecting eastern and western districts (Hikersbay).
  • From Baiyun International Airport: Take Line 3 to Tiyu Xilu, transfer to Line 1 (toward Xilang), and get off at Huadiwan (travel time: approximately 50–60 minutes).
  • From Major Railway Stations: Direct metro connections from Guangzhou Railway Station, South, East, and North Railway Stations make access easy within 30–60 minutes (Trip.com).
  • By Bus, Taxi, or Ride-Sharing: Numerous bus routes and ride-hailing services like Didi operate in the area. Taxis can be instructed to go to “Huadiwan Station” (花地湾站).
  • Public Bike-Sharing: Available for last-mile connectivity, especially convenient for exploring the Liwan District (ChinaDiscovery).

Nearby Attractions and Historical Sites

Huadiwan Station serves as a strategic starting point to explore several of Guangzhou’s top historical and cultural sites:

Attraction Name Type Distance from Station Highlights
Chen Clan Ancestral Hall Museum/Heritage ~500m Lingnan architecture, folk art exhibits
Shangxiajiu Pedestrian St. Shopping/Dining ~800m Historic Qilou buildings, local cuisine
Liwan Lake Park Park/Nature ~1km Lakes, gardens, dragon boat races
Hualin Temple Religious Site ~600m Ancient temple, Bodhi trees, Arhats Hall
Lychee Bay Scenic Area Cultural/Scenic ~1.2km Canals, boat rides, Lingnan mansions
Renwei Temple Religious Site ~1km Taoist temple, Ming Dynasty architecture

For detailed visiting hours and ticket info:

  • Chen Clan Ancestral Hall: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM (Last admission: 5:00 PM), approx. 10 CNY (gzshopper.com)
  • Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street: Free entry, shops open 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Liwan Lake Park: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM, Free
  • Hualin Temple: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Free (donations welcome)
  • Lychee Bay Scenic Area: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM, Free entry, fees for boats/performances
  • Renwei Temple: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM, Free

Special Events and Local Experiences

  • Dragon Boat Festival (June): Lychee Bay hosts dragon boat races and cultural performances (gzshopper.com).
  • Cantonese Opera: Frequent performances in local teahouses and cultural centers.
  • Flower Shows and Markets: Especially vibrant around the Huadi Bird Fish & Insect Market, often coinciding with citywide festivals.
  • Walking Tours: Guided tours of the Xiguan district, featuring historic mansions and folk art.

For up-to-date event listings, check the Guangzhou Tourism Official Portal.


Practical Visitor Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: June is warm and humid (25–31°C); pack light, breathable clothing and an umbrella (wanderlog.com).
  • Avoid Peak Hours: Metro is busiest 7:00–9:00 AM and 5:00–7:00 PM.
  • Luggage: Large bags are allowed, but space can be limited during rush hours.
  • Language: Mandarin and Cantonese are spoken; English signage is common, but a translation app may help.
  • Etiquette: Dress modestly and speak quietly in temples and ancestral halls.
  • Safety: The station and surroundings are well-patrolled and monitored by CCTV. Remain vigilant in crowded areas.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are Huadiwan Station’s operating hours?
A: Daily, approximately 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM.

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Use vending machines (cash or mobile payments) or service counters. The Yang Cheng Tong card is best for frequent trips.

Q: Is the station accessible for travelers with disabilities?
A: Yes, with elevators, tactile paving, and clear signage throughout.

Q: Are there guided tours available nearby?
A: Yes, local operators offer walking tours around Liwan District’s historic neighborhoods and markets.

Q: What’s the best way from the airport to Huadiwan Station?
A: Take Metro Line 3 to Tiyu Xilu, transfer to Line 1 toward Xilang, and alight at Huadiwan (EastChinaTrip).


Safety and Modernization

Huadiwan Station underwent significant safety upgrades in 2009, including the installation of half-height platform-edge doors and enhanced surveillance. The 2024 redesign of Exit D, prompted by community feedback regarding cultural sensitivity, underscores the Guangzhou Metro’s commitment to architectural respect and public engagement (RFA Report).


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