Taihe Station.

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

Taihe Station, situated in Taihe Town within Guangzhou’s Baiyun District, serves as a crucial northern gateway to the city’s expanding metro network and urban…

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Introduction

Taihe Station, located in Taihe Town within Guangzhou’s Baiyun District, is a pivotal northern gateway in the city’s expanding metro network. Since its opening in December 2018, it has rapidly become a key interchange on Line 14 and is set to serve as the northern terminus for the forthcoming Line 26. This strategic positioning enhances connectivity across Guangzhou and the Greater Bay Area, providing efficient commuting while supporting urban development and facilitating access to major hubs like Baiyun Airport and Guangzhou North Railway Station.

Taihe Station stands out not just as a commuter stop, but as a modern infrastructure hub with comprehensive accessibility features, seamless transport links, and proximity to vibrant local attractions. This guide offers in-depth information on visiting hours, ticketing, station layout, accessibility, safety, and nearby points of interest, ensuring travelers have all they need for a comfortable and well-informed journey.

For the latest schedules and service updates, check the Guangzhou Metro Official Website and consider using the Audiala app for real-time transit information (NewsGD).


Situated in Baiyun District, Taihe Station is integral to Guangzhou’s urban transit, serving as a hub for Line 14 and, soon, Line 26. This enhances access from the northern suburbs to the city center and neighboring cities like Foshan. The station is central to Guangzhou’s “Five Main and Four Auxiliary” passenger transport strategy, complementing nearby major hubs and supporting the creation of a multi-modal transport network (UanduJournal). Its role in the “Air-Railway Avenue Industrial Golden Corridor” aligns the station with major economic, residential, and cultural development initiatives in northern Guangzhou.


Visiting Hours & Ticket Information

  • Operating Hours: Daily, 6:00 AM – Midnight
  • Ticketing Options:
    • Single-Journey Tickets: Starting from ¥2 (price increases with distance)
    • Yang Cheng Tong Card: Rechargeable smart card with discounted fares and tap-in convenience
    • Unlimited Travel Passes: 1-day (¥20) and 3-day (¥50) options, valid on all metro lines (China Discovery)
    • Mobile Payments: WeChat Pay and Alipay accepted at vending machines and entry gates

Purchase tickets at station vending machines (accepting cash, coins, and major credit cards) or via the Guangzhou Metro app.

For real-time fare and schedule updates, visit the Guangzhou Metro Official Website.


Accessibility & Station Facilities

Taihe Station is fully accessible, with the following features:

  • Elevators and ramps linking street level, concourse, and platforms
  • Tactile paving and braille signage for visually impaired users
  • Audio announcements in Chinese and English
  • Barrier-free and family-friendly restrooms
  • Customer service centers for assistance
  • Free Wi-Fi and robust mobile signal coverage
  • Clean seating areas, drinking water fountains, and vending machines

Station Exits & Navigation

The station has four main exits (A, C, D, E), all leading to Guangcong No. 3 Road and surrounding neighborhoods. Exit E is fully accessible, equipped with ramps and elevators.

Clear bilingual signage throughout the station, digital display boards with real-time train information, and station maps at entrances and concourses make navigation straightforward for locals and visitors alike.


Safety & Security

Taihe Station is committed to passenger safety:

  • 24/7 CCTV surveillance
  • Security personnel on duty at all times
  • Baggage screening at entrances
  • Emergency intercoms on platforms and in elevators
  • Clearly marked fire exits and evacuation routes

Connectivity, Nearby Attractions & Last-Mile Options

Metro and Intercity Connections:

  • Direct service on Line 14, with convenient transfers at Jiahewanggang to other metro lines
  • Future connection to the Guangzhou East Ring Intercity Railway, amplifying regional access

Local Attractions:

  • Minke Park Core Area: Green space and innovative commercial zone
  • Xingfeng Suifeng Fashion Creative Park: Hub for creative industries and local design
  • Baishan Village: National Rural Governance Demonstration Village, ideal for cultural immersion
  • Qingshan and Green Water Pavilions: Scenic photography and leisure spots
  • Yongbian Blue Road: Excellent for cycling and walking

Transport Links:

  • Multiple bus routes at each exit
  • Taxi stands and ride-hailing zone
  • Bicycle parking and pedestrian-friendly sidewalks

Travel Tips for Visitors

  • Best Times to Travel: Avoid rush hours (7:00–9:00 AM, 5:00–7:30 PM) for a more comfortable journey
  • Payment: Yang Cheng Tong card is recommended for seamless transfers and discounts
  • Lost & Found: Report at the station's customer service center or via the Guangzhou Metro app
  • Language: Signage and announcements are in Chinese and English; translation apps can assist further

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are Taihe Station’s hours?
A: 6:00 AM to midnight daily.

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Use vending machines, service counters, mobile payments, or a Yang Cheng Tong card.

Q: Is Taihe Station accessible?
A: Yes—elevators, tactile paving, accessible restrooms, and braille signage are provided.

Q: What attractions are nearby?
A: Minke Park, Xingfeng Suifeng Fashion Creative Park, Baishan Village, and scenic pavilions.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: The station itself does not offer tours, but local providers can arrange visits to Baiyun District attractions.


Explore More

Want to discover other notable Guangzhou metro stations? See our guides for Jiahewanggang Station and Dongfeng Station for more travel insights.


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Taihe Station is a model of modern, accessible, and strategically vital transit infrastructure, supporting Guangzhou’s ambitions for sustainable urban mobility and regional integration. With robust amenities, comprehensive accessibility, and seamless connections, it serves commuters, travelers, and urban explorers alike.

Beyond transportation, Taihe Station anchors thriving community and economic initiatives in Baiyun District, with nearby parks and cultural sites enriching the visitor experience. For those exploring Guangzhou or the Greater Bay Area, Taihe is an ideal launch point—especially with convenient payment options and user-friendly navigation.

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