Anything to do for a 4h35 stopover in Guangzhou?

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I have been transiting once in Guangzhou (Canton) airport, and actually got to get out and see the city, because I missed my connection.

In China, depending on the time of the year (for me this was summer), flights can easily be delayed because of the weather and you can lose way more than just a couple hours because of that. I was supposed to transit to leave China as you will do and just going through security and customs/immigration can easily take 1 hour. This does not take in account the taxiing and going through the airport. Given its size (among the 20 busiest airports in the world), I doubt you can expect to spend less than 2 hours at the airport in total.

If you still would like an idea of what it takes going to see sights in Guangzhou, you can take the line 3 and according to Wikivoyage it would take easily 50 minutes to go in central Guangzhou.

In the end, you should better just hope you do not have any delay on your first leg, so that you don't miss your second flight, and if everything goes well you will just wait a bit longer at the airport. I think you will have to wait for another trip to visit Guangzhou.

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It is unlikely you will be able to do much in your stopover. Not only is it very busy, as described by @Vince, it is also enormous. If you are coming from domestic to international terminals you need to reckon on a half hour walk, using all walking aids available, to make the switch. Ticket desks and interchange desks are also extremely distantly located. The time of your transfer would in theory make it possible to do something, but as others have said the town is just too far away to be a really viable option.

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