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한국어 안내: Before coming to China, I had heard many different opinions. Some people warned me about what to expect. But what is the reality like? How is the food? Are people friendly? And what can you actually do here?

한국어 안내: To find out for myself, I spent a full week exploring Guangzhou. This Guangzhou travel guide is my first-person record of seven days experiencing the city’s street food, culture, and everyday life.

한국어 안내: 1. First Street Food Experience: The “Chinese Sandwich”

한국어 안내: My food adventure started at a small street cart.

한국어 안내: One woman was skillfully chopping a mixture of vegetables and minced meat with a large knife, while another man prepared flatbread on the spot. The bread looked similar to Indian naan but thicker and more layered.

한국어 안내: The filling was stuffed into the freshly cut bread, topped with sauce, and suddenly a steaming hot “Chinese sandwich” was ready.

한국어 안내: I bought one for about 10 yuan. The outside was crispy while the inside stayed soft and juicy. The filling mixed pork, vegetables, and slightly spicy sauce.

한국어 안내: It was a bit messy to eat—using the wrapper as support definitely helps—but the flavor was incredibly fresh. The handmade bread was the highlight.

한국어 안내: For street food, I’d rate it 8 out of 10.

한국어 안내: 2. Street Portrait: A Ten-Minute Cartoon Transformation

한국어 안내: While walking along Beijing Road Pedestrian Street, I noticed artists offering quick street portraits.

한국어 안내: I decided to try it.

한국어 안내: In just ten minutes, the artist created a cartoon version of me using fine ink lines. A small crowd gathered while he worked.

한국어 안내: The final result was hilarious—I looked like someone from Central Asia or Afghanistan, complete with a traditional hat.

한국어 안내: For only about 30 yuan, it became a unique souvenir from my Guangzhou trip.

한국어 안내: 3. Indoor Skiing in Summer: A Frozen Surprise

한국어 안내: One of the most surprising experiences of the week was visiting Guangzhou Sunac Snow Park, one of the largest indoor ski resorts in the world.

한국어 안내: Outside, the temperature was around 25°C. Inside, it was a freezing winter wonderland.

한국어 안내: Renting skis and winter clothing required waiting in line for about 20 minutes, and the total cost for two people was around 1200 yuan.

한국어 안내: The snow is artificial, but the powder quality is surprisingly good.

한국어 안내: As someone who has skied before, I loved reliving those childhood memories. Skiing inside a shopping mall felt surreal—especially when you can walk downstairs afterward and grab food at KFC.

한국어 안내: Experiences like this feel uniquely modern China.

한국어 안내: 4. Traditional Ear Cleaning: A Very Unique Experience

한국어 안내: Curiosity led me to try a traditional Chinese service called ear cleaning, often found in wellness shops.

한국어 안내: The session lasted about 25 minutes and cost 158 yuan per ear.

한국어 안내: The technician used several tools—tiny spoons, vibrating instruments, and even soft feathers—to clean the ear canal.

한국어 안내: The sensation was unusual. Sometimes it was relaxing, sometimes slightly uncomfortable.

한국어 안내: At the end, she used a small camera to show me what had been removed. She even pointed out a minor inflammation and suggested additional treatment, which I politely declined.

한국어 안내: Although the process was intense, my hearing did feel clearer afterward.

한국어 안내: It was definitely a memorable cultural experience, though probably a one-time adventure for me.

한국어 안내: 5. Cantonese Dim Sum and Everyday City Life

한국어 안내: One afternoon I visited a traditional tea restaurant to experience classic Dim Sum.

한국어 안내: Ordering was simple thanks to QR code menus on the table. I tried shrimp dumplings, siu mai, Cantonese fried rice, and custard buns.

한국어 안내: The food itself was good, but the atmosphere was even better—sitting in a traditional dining hall, pouring tea from a metal kettle, and watching locals enjoy their meals.

한국어 안내: At night, Beijing Road Pedestrian Street becomes beautifully illuminated with lanterns.

한국어 안내: Following local crowds, I entered a busy restaurant and ordered beef with scrambled eggs over rice.

한국어 안내: The dish was simple but delicious. The beef was savory and the eggs were silky smooth.

한국어 안내: Two rice meals plus cola cost only about 60 yuan—great value for a satisfying dinner.

한국어 안내: 6. Late Night Walks and a Sense of Safety

한국어 안내: At around 11 p.m., I walked back to my hotel.

한국어 안내: Despite the late hour, Guangzhou’s streets were still lively. People were strolling casually, chatting, and enjoying the evening.

한국어 안내: What impressed me most was the strong sense of safety.

한국어 안내: Bicycles were left unlocked on the street, and small stalls sometimes remained unattended.

한국어 안내: This felt very different from the level of caution I often feel walking late at night in some Western cities.

한국어 안내: That everyday feeling of safety became one of the most memorable parts of my trip.

한국어 안내: Conclusion

한국어 안내: During this week, I experienced everything from humble street food to high-tech indoor skiing.

한국어 안내: From traditional folk crafts to modern digital convenience, Guangzhou showed me a city that is efficient, vibrant, and welcoming.

한국어 안내: Most people I met were friendly, even when language barriers existed.

한국어 안내: The warnings I had heard before visiting China were very different from my actual experience.

한국어 안내: If you want to discover both traditional culture and modern city life, Guangzhou is an excellent place to start.

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