
The Beijiang Levee is a section of the Beijiang River levee located in Sanshui District, Foshan City. As one of China's seven major river basin levees, it plays a vital role in flood control, protecting the lives and property of residents in Guangzhou, Foshan, Qingyuan, and other areas.
The Beijiang River levee in Foshan is surrounded by precious trees such as camphor and tea trees, which not only provide flood control but also create a beautiful landscape. The fresh air and beautiful environment here attract many residents and tourists to relax and sightsee.
Changqi Ancient Village and Beijiang Dam are important landmarks of the Sanshui leisure line.
Suitable for all seasons
【Recommended attractions】
→Lubao Sluice Gate
Lubao Sluice Gate is a vital component of the Beijiang River levee, serving as a flood control, drainage, and irrigation facility. Here, you can admire the magnificent scenery of the Beijiang River and learn about water conservancy projects.
→Southwest Sluice Gate
The Southwest Sluice Gate is another important sluice gate on the Beijiang River levee. Together with the Lubao Sluice Gate, it forms the Beijiang River levee's flood control system. Here you can observe the sluice gate in action and experience the charm of this water conservancy project.
→Lawn along the embankment
There are large lawns along the Beijiang River embankment, which are great places for leisure, picnics, and kite flying. Here you can fully enjoy the beauty of nature and relax.
【Recommended Play Time】
2-3 hours
Free and open
Open all day
The Beijiang River Levee is an important flood control and irrigation structure in Foshan, Guangdong. It has historically protected local settlements and agricultural lands while also serving as a scenic riverside area for recreation.
Located along the Beijiang River in Foshan, Guangdong. Visitors can reach the levee by taxi, ride-hailing service, or local buses. Walking and cycling along the riverside are popular once you arrive.
The levee is open all day, and the best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat and enjoy softer lighting for photography.
There is no entrance fee; access is free to the public.
No booking or tickets are required for visiting the levee.
1–2 hours is sufficient to walk or cycle along the main stretch and enjoy the scenery.
Guided tours are generally not offered; visitors explore the levee independently. No audio guides are available.
Night visits are possible, but the area may have limited lighting. No organized light shows or special tours are generally offered.
The levee is usually calm and not very crowded. Weekdays and early mornings are the quietest times.
Basic facilities such as benches and occasional rest areas exist, but toilets and shops are limited. Nearby streets may offer small food stalls.
The levee is generally flat and accessible for children and the elderly, but wheelchair access may be limited in some stretches.
No payment is required to access the levee. Nearby vendors may accept cash or mobile payments.
Nearby streets have local eateries and small cafes offering Guangdong cuisine and snacks.
Vegetarian options are available at some local restaurants; halal options are limited.
Accommodations are available in central Foshan, ranging from budget hotels to mid-range guesthouses within a short drive.
Limited souvenir options near the levee. Main souvenirs can be found in nearby Foshan markets, including ceramics, crafts, and local snacks.