Chinese New Year Celebrations





Experience one of our spacious suites and receive a credit of CNY 888 towards dining and spa.
- Valid for Selected Dates Between Dec 20 2025 – Mar 31 2026
Offers are subject to availability at time of booking. Blackout dates and other restrictions may apply. - minimum stay: 2 nights
included
- Credit of CNY 888 once per stay towards Hotel food and beverages and treatments in the Spa (excludes retail products)
- Access to our Executive Club for up to two guests
Hotel Highlights
Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou is the perfect home base for friends and families seeking a holiday retreat. Unwind in elegant accommodations, delight in innovative cuisine and rejuvenate in spa serenity – all while enjoying our heartfelt Four Seasons service this season.

Gazing out through expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, be embraced by the tranquil beauty of Guangzhou’s Pearl River and the shimmering city beyond. The Pearl River-View Room exudes a quiet warmth, inviting you to unwind in a space that feels like a peaceful home away from home.
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The Chinese New Year dates vary each year, based on the lunar calendar. In 2026, it begins on February 17.
Guangzhou typically experiences mild and humid conditions during the Chinese New Year (late January to mid-February). Temperature average highs range from 18 to 22 degrees C (64 to 72 F), with cooler evenings around 12 to 16 degrees C (54 to 61 F).
Guangzhou’s Spring Festival Flower Markets are the city’s iconic new year tradition. These vibrant temporary markets feature blooming flowers, symbolic kumquat trees and festive decorations. Families gather to shop for good luck items, with celebrations peaking on Chinese New Year’s Eve.
Choose from our seven distinctive dining venues to elevate your celebrations at Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou. Savour Michelin-starred Cantonese cuisine at Yu Yue Heen, sip seasonal afternoon tea over 360° city views at The Atrium or toast with loved ones at Tian Bar on the 99th floor.
Explore historic Yongqingfang’s alleys, admire Lingnan architecture at Chen Clan Ancestral Hall and stroll European-style Shamian Island during the Chinese New Year in Guangzhou. Savour traditional dim sum at century-old teahouse in the Liwan District, then embrace the city’s magic on a Pearl River night cruise as the skyline illuminates at dusk.









