Guangzhou is a paradise for wholesale shopping, boasting hundreds of specialized markets across the city. In fact, there are over 1,000 wholesale markets in Guangzhou covering more than 40 different product categories – from textiles and toys to electronics and handicrafts.
For arts and crafts, the key hubs are the physical wholesale markets clustered in certain districts. The most prominent is the Yide Road – Haizhu Square area, where a network of markets offers a huge variety of craft products, gifts, and souvenirs. Notably, OneLink International Plaza (万菱广场) and the adjacent Yide Road toys & gifts markets anchor this district, with countless shops selling everything from household ornaments and handicrafts to festive decorations and novelties. Guangzhou’s wholesale scene is so vast that, as one sourcing expert quipped, the city isn’t just home to a market, “it’s home to an entire multiverse of them.”
Below is an updated guide to Guangzhou’s major arts and crafts wholesale markets, including each market’s name (in English and Chinese), address, and some pro tips for visitors.
OneLink International Plaza (万菱广场) – Haizhu Square Craft Mall
OneLink International Plaza (Wanling Plaza) is a multi-story wholesale mall for gifts, crafts, and home décor near Haizhu Square. OneLink International Plaza – often called Wanling Plaza (万菱广场) – is one of Guangzhou’s largest arts & crafts wholesale centers.
Located at No. 39 Jiefang South Road (解放南路39号) next to Haizhu Square, this modern 7-floor mall houses over 1,000 wholesalers and manufacturers across about 40,000 square meters. Since its opening in 2004, OneLink has become a landmark in the Yide Road wholesale business circle, earning the nickname “Little Yiwu” for its vast selection.
Here you’ll find stalls brimming with gift items, decorative handicrafts, artificial flowers, toys, holiday ornaments, jewelry, and small household goods. The mall is well-organized and air-conditioned, making it a comfortable one-stop destination for sourcing crafts. Hours are roughly 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM daily (officially, Monday–Sunday, 9am–7pm). The nearest Metro is Line 2 or 6 at Haizhu Square Station, Exit B.
📍 Address: 39 Jiefang South Rd, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou (广州市越秀区解放南路39号)

Yide Road Wholesale Markets (一德路礼品玩具批发市场)
Just south of OneLink Plaza, the surrounding Yide Road (一德路) area is a sprawling wholesale market district for gifts, crafts, toys and festive supplies. Along Yide Road and its side streets, several interconnected markets cater to both exporters and local shoppers.
One of the busiest is Debao Trading Plaza (德宝交易广场) at No. 190 Yide Road, a 5-story market known for toys, souvenirs and holiday decorations on the lower floors, while the upper floors specialize in dried artificial flowers and craft decor. Nearby is Yiyuan Stationery & Gift Market (逸园文具玩具批发市场) at Yide Road 311-313, focusing on stationery and small crafts.
In total, the Yide Road wholesale cluster encompasses dozens of buildings and thousands of shops. It’s often considered Guangzhou’s largest gifts & toys market, with some 1.7 million different products available ranging from cheap trinkets to high-end handicrafts. Shoppers can find exquisite Chinese handicrafts, trendy novelty gifts, party supplies, jewelry, and even snacks or dried goods in this area.
The street atmosphere is lively – expect bustling corridors filled with merchandise. Plan to visit during normal business hours (roughly 9am to 6pm). Guangzhou Metro Haizhu Square Station (Line 2 or 6) is a convenient access point, and the markets are just a few minutes’ walk from the station (Exit A or B).
🛍️ Notable Markets:
- Debao Trading Market, 190 Yide Road (德宝交易市场)
- Yiyuan Stationery & Toy Market, 311–313 Yide Road (逸园批发市场)
- Onelink Plaza, 39 Jiefang South Road (万菱广场)
plus many more along Yide East and West Roads.

Liwan District “Xiguan” Arts & Crafts Markets (荔湾西关工艺品市场)
Outside of the Haizhu Square vicinity, Guangzhou has other pockets of arts & crafts wholesale markets, especially in the old Xiguan area of Liwan District.
In the historic streets near Wenchang Road (文昌北路) – not far from Hualin Temple and the Hualin Jade Market – you’ll find a cluster of markets dealing in traditional crafts, home decorations, and folk art.
For example, the Qiannian Yuansheng Arts & Crafts Professional Market (千年源胜工艺品专业市场) and the Yuanbang Arts & Crafts City (元邦工艺品城) are two well-known wholesale centers on Wenchang North Road (around No. 242 and 266). These markets are frequented by merchants trading in items like Chinese ceramics, lacquerware, wood carvings, embroidered fabrics, Buddhist art, and other decorative craft products.
Another notable market is the Danan Arts & Crafts Market (大南工艺品市场), located at 85–95 Danan Road in Yuexiu District. Danan Market is one of the older craft markets in the city, offering a mix of traditional handicrafts, DIY materials, and home décor items.
While these Liwan-area markets are slightly off the typical tourist path, they are treasure troves for those interested in authentic Cantonese crafts or sourcing unique decorative items. Most shops here also sell retail, but basic Mandarin or a translator is very helpful in this local market environment.
📍 Addresses:
- Yuanbang Arts & Crafts City – 242 Wenchang North Rd, Liwan (荔湾区文昌北路242号)
- Qiannian Yuansheng Market – near Wenchang North Rd (文昌北路, by康王中路)
- Danan Arts & Crafts Market – 85-95 Danan Road, Yuexiu (越秀区大南路85-95号)

Artificial Flower & Decorative Flower Markets (人造花批发市场)
Guangzhou is also a major wholesale center for artificial flowers, silk plants, and floral crafts, which are a big part of the “arts & crafts” trade.
The city’s largest artificial flower wholesale market is the Huangsha Artificial Flower Market (黄沙仿真花卉市场), located at Huangsha Avenue 263 in Liwan District. This market specializes in silk flowers, faux plants, floral arrangements, and ceramic vases, with a dazzling array of colorful blossoms on display.
Another hub is the Wuyang Flower & Handicrafts Market (五羊鲜花工艺品市场) – also known as Lingnan Flower Market (岭南花卉市场) – situated on Fangcun’s Fangxing Road in Liwan (near Fangcun metro station).
Visitors will literally see stall after stall filled with bouquets of silk roses, peonies, orchids, and every faux plant imaginable, as well as seasonal decorations. If you’re in the market for decorative flowers or home décor greenery, Huangsha is a must-visit. Bargaining is common here if you’re buying in quantity.
📍 Addresses:
- Huangsha Artificial Flower Market – 263 Huangsha Dadao, Liwan (荔湾区黄沙大道263号)
- Wuyang (Lingnan) Flower & Craft Market – Fangxing Road, Liwan (荔湾区芳兴路附近)

Hualin Jade Market (华林玉器街)
No discussion of Guangzhou crafts is complete without mentioning Hualin Jade Street (华林玉器街) – the city’s famous jade and jewelry wholesale market in Liwan District.
While primarily known for jade, it falls under arts & crafts due to the skilled jade carving and traditional jewelry sold here. Hualin Jade Market is a sprawling area around Hualin Road and Xiajiu Road (near Guangzhou Metro Changshou Road Station, Line 1).
It is said to be the largest jade wholesale market in China, with hundreds of shops and stalls selling everything from inexpensive jade trinkets to top-grade jadeite pieces. The market covers over 10,000 square meters and accounts for over 90% of Guangzhou’s jade trade.
Here you can browse jade bracelets, pendants, carved Buddhas, gemstones, pearls, and silver craft jewelry. Many shops also do jade carving and polishing on-site, and you can often witness artisans at work. Even if you’re not buying in bulk, Hualin is a fascinating place to explore the local craft of jade carving.
📍 Location: Around Xia Jiu Road & Hualin Road, Liwan, Guangzhou (广州市荔湾区下九路华林玉器街). Closest Metro: Line 1 – Changshou Lu (长寿路), then 5–10 minutes walk.

Pro Tips for Visiting Guangzhou’s Wholesale Markets
- Bring a Translator or Translation App: Many vendors speak only Chinese, especially in traditional craft markets.
- Payment in Cash: Most markets are cash-based. Bring RMB.
- Prices & Bargaining: Negotiation is common, especially if buying in bulk.
- Bulk Buying and Shipping: Many markets have nearby freight agents.
- Market Hours: Open 9 AM – 6 PM. Go early for best selection.
- Navigation: Markets can be maze-like—use maps and take shop cards.
- Security and Etiquette: Be mindful of belongings and stay polite.
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