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A Journey to France Night at Sofitel Guangzhou

An evening that opens easy and gradually fills up, this InterNations gathering brings French flavors, art, and a social crowd into one room. Glasses stay topped up as conversations shift from table to table, with charcuterie and small bites passing through the space. A live set carries the night forward, with a dance floor forming as the mood builds. In between, an exhibition by French artist Pascal Maljette and light-touch icebreakers give people a way in. It’s a chilled and socializing setup for meeting new people, catching up with friends, or simply settling in for a few hours with good food, drinks, and a steady mix of activity.

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Price:
Prepaid before April 10: RMB250/person
At the door: RMB280/person
Includes
3-hour free flow: wine, beer, selected cocktails & soft drinks
Light buffet with French snacks & charcuterie
Art exhibition by Pascal Maljette
Icebreaker activities & Q&A
Live music & dance floor
Lucky draw
Saturday, April 11, 7.30pm-10.30pm
Mar-Tea-Ni Lounge, G/F, Sofitel Guangzhou Sunrich, No. 988 Guangzhou Dadao Zhong, Tianhe 天河区广州大道中988号广州圣丰索菲特大酒店马T尼大堂吧
Spanish Corner: Giving Directions

Guangzhou Spanish Corner returns for Session 3 with a practical, conversation-led class built around one of the most useful travel topics out there: giving directions. Split into A1-A2 beginners and B1-B2 intermediate levels, the session mixes games, speaking practice, group discussion, and role play, covering everything from key city places and movement phrases to transport, finding your way home, and asking for help. A relaxed pick for anyone looking to build confidence in spoken Spanish while meeting fellow learners over fruit and snacks.
Price: RMB65/person
Sunday, April 12
Beginners (A1–A2): 5.30pm–6.40pm
Intermediate (B1–B2): 6.50pm–7.40pm
Room 403, 4/F, Tower C, Zhitong Plaza, No. 1128 Xinggang Dong Lu, Pazhou Jiedao, Haizhu 海珠区琶洲街道新港东路1128号智通广场C塔4楼403
Food & Drink
Little Chefs, Big Fun at The Happy Monk

Calling all parents and little chefs! The Happy Monk Family Kitchen is serving up a fun April of hands-on family workshops. Kids can roll up their sleeves and dive into three tasty sessions: Star-Shaped Pizza, Basque Cheesecake, and Orange Cookie. It is a playful way to spend quality time together, pick up a few kitchen skills, and head home with something made by hand. Best of all, all materials are included, so all you need to bring is your appetite and a little curiosity.
Sunday, April 12/19/26, 11am
The Happy Monk (Lumina), 5/F, Lumina Guangzhou, No. 11 Qiaoguang Xi Lu, Yuexiu 越秀区桥光西路11号,星寰国际商业中心5层
Late-Night BBQ, Yoting Style at Yoting

Yoting has launched a new pop-up BBQ stall, running Wednesday to Sunday from 9pm to midnight. Running with the line “BBQ and drinks, the more you sip, the more yo!”, it brings together fresh oysters, jumbo black tiger prawns, squid skewers, big grilled meat skewers, and plenty more for a proper late-night feast. There is also a RMB99 BBQ set for four, making it an easy pick for groups looking to eat well without overthinking it. If your ideal night involves smoky skewers, cold drinks, and a table full of seafood and meat, this one is worth checking out.
For Reservation: +86-18028036104
Yoting Grilled & Craft Beer, Shop 103-104, 1/F, Building R7, Nimble Plaza, Panyu Dadao, Nancun, Panyu 番禺区南村镇番禺大道敏捷广场R楼103-104
Spring Menu Now On at Yue Creative Cantonese Cuisine

Yue Creative Cantonese Cuisine’s spring menu introduces a fresh take on a familiar Cantonese flavor. Drawing inspiration from the ginger-scallion sauce traditionally paired with white-cut chicken, the kitchen reworks that signature combination in a lamb chop that is both rooted and new. The sauce settles into every layer of the meat, sharpening the lamb’s natural sweetness with a savory Cantonese edge. Creamy richness, grassy notes, gentle spice, and deep umami unfold one after another, creating a finish that stays clean on the palate yet lingers beautifully.
For inquiries and reservations: +86-19927576951
Yue Creative Cantonese Cuisine, 4/F The Place, Guangzhou, 618 Xingang Dong Lu, Haizhu 海珠区新港东路618号南丰汇4楼跃现代粤菜料理
Craft Beer Dinner: Southeast Asian Edition at GOAT

GOAT’s pairing nights return with a Southeast Asian focus, bringing together six courses and six craft beers selected by the chef. Each dish draws on the region’s bold, layered flavors—spice, citrus, herbs—matched with beers that shift from crisp and refreshing to deeper, more robust styles. The format moves course by course, with pairings designed to highlight contrast and balance, giving the evening a clear progression from start to finish.
Price: RMB268/person
April 10, 7pm
For reservations: +86-18022326676
GOAT, B141 South Square, Canton Tower Plaza, Haizhu 海珠区广州塔广场负一层B140-141号
Live Music Every Night at Hooley’s

Hooley’s keeps the music going 365 days a year, with live bands taking the stage nightly in Zhujiang New Town. Long known for its daily deals and hearty pub grub made from scratch, the Irish pub remains one of Guangzhou’s most reliable spots for a lively night out. This week’s lineup includes Insomnya, TYSA, Open Mic, The Kings, Black Cats, Deja Vu, and Sugar, with most sets kicking off at 10pm. Good food, cold drinks, and a full week of live music? Hooley’s still knows how to fill a room.
For reservations: +86-20-38862675
Daily from 10pm onwards
Hooley’s Irish Pub & Restaurant, 101, 8 Xingsheng Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe 天河区珠江新城兴盛路8号101
Art Show
Ecology of Sensitivity: 2025 Guangzhou Image Triennial

Images stretch, dissolve, and reassemble across space at the 2025 Guangzhou Image Triennial. Under the theme Ecology of Sensitivity, the exhibition moves beyond photography as documentation, exploring how we actually experience images through memory, texture, and feeling. Threaded landscapes spill off fabric panels. Microscopic textures echo across luminous prints. Archival fragments, organic forms, and digital interventions sit side by side, building an intriguing dialogue between nature, memory, and technology. There’s no single narrative to follow. Instead, the experience unfolds through fragments, intimate, tactile, and at times disorienting, inviting you to slow down and stay with the image a little longer.
Until May 5, 2026
Guangdong Museum of Art (Baietan), No.19 Bai’etan Nan Lu, Liwan 荔湾区白鹅潭南路19号广东美术馆新馆(白鹅潭)
Twelve Months of Appreciating Colours

Chinese aesthetics has long been shaped by the philosophy of “Five Colors”—qing (blue-green), chi (red), huang (yellow), bai (white) and hei (black)—closely connected to the ancient cosmology of the Five Elements: wood, fire, earth, metal and water. These colors appear throughout classical Chinese art, design and daily life, forming a visual language that has evolved across centuries. Following the success of its earlier exhibition exploring the modern interpretation of traditional Chinese colors, Guangzhou Museum of Art now presents Five Colours in Various Manifestations – Twelve Months of Appreciating Colours. Drawn from the museum’s own collection, the exhibition brings together a curated selection of artworks that reflect how traditional color aesthetics were expressed in historical works and how they continue to inspire contemporary artistic thinking.
Until February 17, 2027
Guangzhou Museum of Art, No. 198 Yiyuan Lu, Haizhu 广州艺术博物院海珠区艺苑路198号
Guo Shaogang: From the Neva River to the Pearl River

Marking 30 years of the China-Russia strategic cooperative partnership and the opening year of China-Russia Education Years, this exhibition brings added weight to Guo Shaogang’s return to the gallery. A honorary professor at the Repin Academy of Arts and recipient of Russia’s Pushkin Medal, Guo stands as a link between the two countries’ art education traditions. For students and visitors alike, the show offers a closer look at his artistic path while reflecting the long-running exchange between Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and its Russian counterpart.
Until May 6, 2026
Halls 1-3, Art Museum of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, No. 257 Changgang East Road, Haizhu
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