
Guangzhou Jiulong Lake Maze is located in Jiulong Lake Ecological Park, Huadong Town, Huadu District, Guangzhou. It is a unique scenic spot built against mountains and beside water.

This maze has a unique shape, like a boomerang. It covers an area of about 13,000 square meters and is the largest mountain plant maze in China. Based on the original mountain terrain, it cleverly uses the natural slope of the mountain. The original micro-topography is leveled to create a mountain maze with an overall height difference of 15 meters, bringing visitors a different experience.

The maze is mainly planted with plants such as ruellia brittoniana. These plants form green “walls”. When you walk into the maze, it feels like entering a green world, with lush plants all around. Moving through the maze, you need to keep looking for a way out. Every corner may bring surprises or challenges. Sometimes it seems there is no way forward, but you can accidentally find a new path. Sometimes you think you have found the exit, but you fall into another loop. This process of exploration is full of fun and excitement.

There are three rest areas inside the maze. Visitors who get lost or tired can stop to rest for a while, think carefully about how to move forward next. It is very challenging to try to break through successfully in one go.

The maze has an observation deck. Standing on the observation deck, you can see the entire maze at a glance. You can clearly see the boomerang shape of the maze and people moving through it. You can also take in the lakes and mountains of Jiulong Lake and the rolling mountains around, feeling the beauty and tranquility of nature.

In addition, Jiulong Lake Maze integrates multiple functions. It is not only a maze for visitors to relax and entertain, but also can be used for physical challenges, treasure hunts, timing competitions and other activities. It is very suitable for parent-child outings and team building, allowing people to enhance feelings and exercise abilities while playing. Whether it is the surprise of children looking for the twelve zodiac signs sculptures or the fun of adults challenging themselves in the maze, Jiulong Lake Maze can satisfy.

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