Imagine diving into an abandoned mine pit, where the water is crystal clear and stays a comfortable 15–25°C year-round. From the bottom of the lake, you can even send a postcard with a distinct Chinese flair.
Or perhaps you're relaxing at a cliffside café, gazing out over the azure lake below as golden sunlight washes over the rugged mountains.
In Nanshan Town, Foshan—located in southern China and crossed by the Tropic of Cancer—a revitalized abandoned mine is fast becoming a gathering place for young trendsetters.
But the adventure doesn't stop there—more thrills are on the way:
Highline Slacklining: Walk a slackline suspended between dramatic canyon cliffs
Aerial Sightseeing: Take to the skies in a sports aircraft for sweeping mountain views
Surfing: Ride the waves across more than 33 hectares of open water…and more to come.
Ready to add this stop to your China travel itinerary?
Slide it into your adventure plan now.
Reporter/Video: Wu Bixia
Editor: Liu Lingzhi, Ou Xiaoming, James Campion, Shen He

