As you enter the lounge, you encounter a large dinning area with tables and chairs, a buffet, and a live cooking station. Some of my pictures below are from later in my stay, when crowds dipped down. I’m not sure if the “VIP” side was better, but I certainly noticed right away how crowded it was. I finally found the lounge and was welcomed by two very nice ladies at the front desk to pointed me to my left toward the China Southern Business/First Class side of the lounge. Whether it ever happens, this airport is ready for a massive influx of flights. Guangzhou is a behemoth airport and it took me 15 minutes to find the lounge…no joke. It wasn’t great, but could have been worse. Thanks to rolling delays due to poor weather in Beijing, I ended up spending seven hours in the China Southern lounge in Guangzhou.
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